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| Hong Kong people celebrate the seventh
anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to the motherland Thursday.
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| Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (HKSAR) celebrate the seventh anniversary of the return of Hong
Kong to the motherland Thursday. (Xinhua
photo) |
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| Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (HKSAR) celebrate the seventh anniversary of the return of Hong
Kong to the motherland Thursday. (Xinhua
photo) |
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| Hong Kong people celebrate the
seventh anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to the
motherland Thursday. (Xinhua photo) |
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| People from all circles of Hong
Kong organized activities to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the
return of Hong Kong to the motherland here Thursday. (Xinhua
photo) |
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HONG KONG, July 1 (Xinhuanet) -- People from all circles of Hong Kong organized activities to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to the motherland here Thursday.
Ngai, 55, together with his wife, joined the activities organized by
his company in this special holiday. The company which Ngai worked for arranged
a day-trip for some 100 staff and one of the stops was Hong Kong Museum of
History.
"I felt excited when I viewed the clips about the ceremony (for Hong
Kong's return to the motherland) in the museum. I still remember on that day, I
watched television with my family, feeling honored when I saw the national flag
fly," said Ngai.
Ngai said that it was meaningful for citizens to visit the museum on
this special day as they can review the development of Hong Kong from the past
to present.
"Although we did encounter some hard times after Hong Kong's return,
I'm sure that Hong Kong is going to be better as we all can see that our
motherland always provide us with support and confidence," said Ngai.
On the Avenue of Stars, which features the cinematic history of Hong
Kong, in Tsim Sha Tsui, a number of music and dance performances where shown in
front of the visitors, among them was the Yung's family.
"We have just had a pleasant journey round Hong Kong, I hope to take
this chance to travel around the city with my family in this special day as well
as to educate my children to know more about Hong Kong," Mr. Yung told this
reporter.
Mr. Yung's eight-year-old daughter Yung Chiyu said she went to the
New Territories to eat lychee.
"I love Hong Kong which is a beautiful place where you can find lots
of fun," said the girl.
Mrs. Chow and her family chose to visit the Hong Kong Park Lotus
Exhibition in the holiday. Mrs. Chow wished Hong Kong prosperity and stability
as she believed that a city with stability is important for the healthy growth
of children. Enditem |