Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Hi everyone!
New Year's Fireworks in Hong Kong 2009
Hello
My name is Clarissa and I am a senior biology major at the Lawrenceville campus. I also play softballl for Rider. When I first heard about this trip I was ecstatic and knew I had to go. I too have been studying the martial arts for many years now and have always admired the Asian culture. Last January I was able to study abroad for sixteen days in Jamaica. It was my first time out of the US and I vowed that it would not be my last. I had an amazing time and met some amazing people. This summer I was fortunate enough to spend some time in the Dutch Caribbean playing softball in Curacao, an island 40 miles of the coast of Venezuela. Twas wonderful to say the least! Although books are nice (ha ha), there is nothing like emerging yourself into a culture and experiencing it first hand. I have been talking about this trip to China for months now and cannot believe that it is a week and a half away. I am looking forward to seeing the Buddha, eating the food, learning from the people, shopping and making memories.
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Hello from Gillian!
Looking forward to meeting you next week! :)
Gillian
FIreworks
Tomorrow, they are promising a more elaborate and longer show, and I am trying to find a live webcast of it. I'll let you know if I am able to find it. In Hong Kong, the New Year will begin at 11:00am our time tomorrow (Dec. 31).
Monday, December 29, 2008
Introduction
Hong Kong!
Hong Kong City Festival
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Introduction
Hong Kong Adventure
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Hong Kong Trip
Dr. Eric Hong & Shunzhu Wang
December 10, 2008
Hong Kong
Officially known as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, or 香港特別行政區 in Chinese, Hong Kong is located on China's south coast on the Pearl River Delta. Bordering Guangdong province in the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west, and south, this mysterious land is full of history and hidden secrets. Also one of the wolds most densely populated areas today, Hong Kong began as a trading port under the rule of the United Kingdom. Today, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and natural setting.
A dependent territory of the United Kingdom in 1842 until the transfer of sovereignty to the People's Republic of China in 1997, Hong Kong, although not considered part of mainland China, it is one on the world's leading financial capitals and a major business and cultural center. Its status as a cosmopolitan metropolis where east meets west is reflected in its cuisine, cinema, music, and traditions, as well as its residents, who though are predominantly Chinese, also are composed of a small but significant population of various ethnicities.
In my lifetime I have so far traveled to a number of various countries, each one unique and exciting in its own way. Along with my Europe expeditions, I have also visited Korea and experienced the asian lifestyles and cultures which are significantly different than those of the
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Europeans. Tough I have never been to China, I have read books and seen movies of its wide terrain and mountainous sloops. In my minds eye I envision that much of Hong Kong's terrain is similar. Hilly to mountainous with steep slopes. From what I know, Hong Kong is only about 25% developed, and about 40% of the land is reserved as country parks and nature reserves. Most of the urban establishments exist in Kowloon peninsula, along the northern edge of Hong Kong Island and in scattered settlements in the New Territories. With its long and curvaceous coastline, Hong Kong is also home to numerous bays, rivers, and beaches.
Despite the fact that it is becoming more aware of its environment, Hong Kong is suffering from increasing pollution, most of which comes from other parts of the Pearl River Delta. Due to this, I expect to see darker skies and more smog. As a result of the huge number of people who inhabit this area and because it is one of the world's leading technological centers, Hong Kong must be constantly overcrowded and the air must be thick with pollutants. In addition, with the current government, life must be harder for the people there than it is here. I am sure that the Chinese people are more independent individually than the American people. Nevertheless, I think that the Chinese are a very proud people especially due to their history and legacy and I expect to find the atmosphere of wherever I go to be nothing less than proud, full of excitement, and lively.
Another aspect of Hong Kong that I hope to become acquainted with is its culture. Hong Kong is frequently described as a place where East meets West, reflecting the mixture of Chinese roots along with the culture brought to it during its time as a British colony. Though over a decade has passed since the handover, Western culture remains a huge part of Chinese life. One of the more noticeable contradictions in its cultures is the balancing of a modernized way of life with
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traditional superstitious Chinese practices. Concepts such as Fung Shui, for example, are seen everywhere from a simple painting in a living room to the tall skyscrapers of the cities and are taken very seriously. On the other hand, it is said to be a very common occurrence to see a Burger King or McDonald's next to a traditional Chinese restaurant.
Discussing the concept of food more thoughtfully, it holds an important place in Hong Kong culture. The fusion of east and west makes the cuisine there unique, especially in the close proximity where anyone find the style they want any time. In this sense, Hong Kong carries the reputable name of "Gourmet Paradise" and "World's Fair of Foods".
In respect to the cinema, the industry has become ne of the most successful worldwide. Martial artists and Chinese stars such as Jackie Chan and Bruce Leeare know globally and have become idols for many oversees. As a result, it has gained international recognition for many directors including Wong Kar Wai.
Along with these few facts, there are many more thing I do not know about and would like to learn about China and Hong Kong. For instance, what is the business environment and what is it like to do business in Hong Kong. It is my gaol to one day live and work at a top asian business or market. In this respect, for my post-trip essay, although it is still undecided, I plan on discussing and understanding the culture, language, and etiquette of the Chinese people and there life styles in order to more fully understand their way of thinking.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Hong Kong Tourism Promotional Video
Hello! from Lauren
My name is Lauren Fenimore and I'm a Global/Multinational Studies major at Rider. I'm taking part in this trip for several reasons. I love learning about different cultures and countries and I love to travel, so this trip not only piqued my interest because it works with my major, but also because I've never had the opportunity to travel to Asia before. I've had Japan and Thailand on my list of places to travel to, but hadn't ever thought much about Hong Kong or mainland China, so I'm excited to explore what the city has to offer. Although not a music major, I grew up in a musical household and have been a part of various choirs and concert bands throughout my highschool years. In college I took some comparative religion classes and learned a lot about Buddhism and other Eastern philosophies, so I'm also interested in actually being in the place where those belief systems originated. I'm especially looking forward to climbing up to the Big Buddha on Lantau Island. In addition to all that I'm also curious to see how Western culture has been blended into Hong Kong and what influence the surrounding countries have had on the culture and landscape. Admittedly, a lot of what I know about Asian culture and music I've learned through watching anime as well. I know anime is primarily a Japanese thing, so I'm wondering what (if any) types of media there are in Hong Kong that may be similar. I think that covers everything for me. Hope everyone had Happy Holidays and is enjoying their break!