i've written 57 entries, gathered only 21 comments and 173 views in the past 365 days. so what have i written about in the past year? nothing interesting because if it was, people would be reading my blog, commenting on my entries and i would be ranked higher in technorati.
to me, the purpose of my blog is not to gain attention or acceptance, but to note the interesting things i come across in my life. it's like an online journal and somewhat related to what i do at work. the reason why i don't write anything TOO personal on my blog is because people can dig things up (not that i have anything to hide ;-p) - celebs gossips digged up from facebook, intimate photos found on blogs, etc. - it's scary when you think about it.
anyhow, aside from my blog's one year anniversary and me moving into my new place, today is also canada's day and HKSAR's handover anniversary, so there are plenty of reasons to celebrate.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Sunday, July 1, 2007
10th Anniversary of the HK Hand-Over X Canada Day
today marks a very significant day in HKSAR's history. July 1, 2007 is a day that marks the 10th anniversary of the HK hand-over and the farewell to a rocky decade of financial woes, disease outbreaks and economic recovery.
uncertain about HK’s future under the “one country, two systems” promise, many of us fled HK to seek refuge elsewhere during the few years leading up to 1997. after making our pledge in becoming patriotic americans, canadians, etc., many of us still came back to HK. so i guess there must be something fascinating about this place that has attracted so many of us to move back.
although i've not been around long enough to witness all the ups and downs in HK during the last decade, hong kong is my home and there are good reasons to celebrate. what's so unique about HK that gives its "Asia's World City" identity? i could probably write an essay about this, but i'll keep it short, sharp and punchy… HK is a culturally rich, fast-moving metropolis that never sleeps - a place full of life and light.
uncertain about HK’s future under the “one country, two systems” promise, many of us fled HK to seek refuge elsewhere during the few years leading up to 1997. after making our pledge in becoming patriotic americans, canadians, etc., many of us still came back to HK. so i guess there must be something fascinating about this place that has attracted so many of us to move back.
although i've not been around long enough to witness all the ups and downs in HK during the last decade, hong kong is my home and there are good reasons to celebrate. what's so unique about HK that gives its "Asia's World City" identity? i could probably write an essay about this, but i'll keep it short, sharp and punchy… HK is a culturally rich, fast-moving metropolis that never sleeps - a place full of life and light.
today is also canada day, so it gives me another reason to celebrate july 1. to commemorate both occasions in one go, i will indulge myself with a cup of maple syrup while i watch the victoria harbour fireworks.
Labels:
Asia's World City,
Canada,
China,
HKSAR,
July 1,
Metropolis
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