May 23, 2011

Graduation Trip in Hong Kong

Time slips like water through our fingers; junior year is ending in the blink of an eye! To cherish the last summer vacation in our college life, my friends and I decided to go to a graduation trip as soon as this semester is over. Concerning our destination, we discussed about some possible alternatives in Asia, including those popular countries like Korea or Thailand, etc. (We even put Japan into consideration while its traveling tours are on big sale lately.) Finally, we made unanimous decision to go to Hong Kong, seeing that some of my friends are desperate to visit Disneyland. (Later on, we realized many visitors or even the locals’ impression on it was barely tolerable due to its small scale, which gave me a bad feeling that it might ruin my good old days in Disney California Adventure Park way back in elementary school.) Another tourist attraction that caught our attention was Ocean Park, which claims to be the biggest marine museum in Asia. However, it is also said that its scale is no larger than Formosa Water Park in Taiwan. What’s worse, I have also been to SeaWorld San Diego during the same trip to the U.S.; therefore, I don’t quite expect that Ocean Park will take me by surprise.

Despite the omen for some disappointing scenic spots, I am still looking forward for exploration and relaxation by sauntering in the exotic land, especially savoring miscellaneous local specialties. I have delved into information online as well as listed numerous must-eat delicacies, including Silk Stocking Milk Tea, Dim Sum, Wonton noodles, and so forth. Besides cuisine, Hong Kong is also considered “Shopping Paradise”; unfortunately, with limited budget (My parents said they won’t give me financial support since it is my graduation trip), perhaps I have to resist myself from impulse buying.

No matter how I feel about Hong Kong after this summer, the essence of this graduation trip is to cherish the special moment shared with my friends; after all, by the time of next year, we will depart from each other. Also, it is high time that we possessed global vision before stepping into the society. Therefore, right now I have to seize up the great opportunity and speed up the preparation for our Hong Kong trip. 

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