Riding on a tram, walking around in the Victoria Park, watching local to play soccer...
Have you ever thought of the social value and culture heritage in Hong Kong? this sounds so much like an introduction of a sustainability essay...
I always like Hong Kong Island. It's not because LKF is located in Central, it's also not because the property value in Hong Kong Island is higher. Although they're all the facts for the Hong Kong Island, there is one thing that Hong Kong is very different from the Kowloon side- The Victoria Park. Some may argue with me that there is Kowloon Park in Tsim Sha Tsui and it's also within all the tall building because of its location. I like Victoria Park because it gives me a different perspective to look at Hong Kong...
Surprisingly, I actually stayed in Victoria Park tonight to finish my dinner. And I sat along the side bench watching people to play soccer. I think the park gives me a very different perspective of Hong Kong. Hong Kong can be very energetic at night even most people have their work during the day time. They would still spare some time to play with friends. The park becomes a relaxing place for people even it is "bounded" or surrounded by the tall buildings. Most people are very casual in the park. Some of them may just live around the park, some of them may just pass through the park to walk to Tin Hau, but at the end I feel a different environment that I cannot find around my work places, school and home. I can find...different races of people sitting in the park, different ages of people, different people have different purposes in using the park... I think this is what social value meant to me. It's something you can really describe it in words but you are actually feeling something after staying there for a while...