Saturday, March 15, 2014

Hong Kong, From a Westerner’s View

There is no doubt that Hong Kong was the best place for our class trip to begin.  As the city is the most westernized, we all felt as though we had just revisited New York City.  The bright lights, the hustle and bustle, and the extensive subway network reminded us of the Big Apple. 

Needless to say, there were also many differences between the United States and Hong Kong.
1.       The fact that there could be multiple locations of one store virtually across the street from each other, for example, 7/11 and Swatch.
2.       Speaking of Swatch, the people of Hong Kong were obsessed with watches and golfing, as stores lined the streets.
3.       In Central, everyone is carrying around a shopping bag, whether it’s Louis Vuitton, Coach, or Giorgio Armani.
4.       Everything is backwards – the driver is on the opposite side, they drive on the opposite side, they walk on the opposite side.
5.       There is order to everything.  If you’re going to walk up the escalator, you go to the left.  If you will be enjoying the ride, you move towards the left.  You exit the subway through the middle while others enter on either side. 
6.       A mini Hong Kong lies underground in the subway. 

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