2017年3月6日 星期一

Christmas in Hong Kong

Do you know that Christmas Day is a public holiday in Hong Kong, as well as the following day (Boxing Day)? And Christmas (and holiday) is coming! You just can’t help but get excited whether you are a Christian or not, don’t you?

Yeah, it sucks that Hong Kong’s climate is too warm for a snowy Christmas, but there are still lots you can do!
Like…er, buffet dinner? Party? Shopping? Theme park? Or…um, Lan Kwai Fong? Did I mention buffet dinner?
Come on…do we have other choices?

We do! Why not take a walk in Tsim Sha Tsui at night? Let’s just forget the whole light pollution thing and enjoy the glittering light decorations: Santa Claus, presents, reindeers, Merry Christmas signs and many other things made out of lights! You will definitely be amazed by the dazzling light displays and get lost inside the sparkling fantasy world!

Remember that I said there is no snow in Hong Kong? That’s…only half right. Let’s go to the Times Square. This year, they have a snow chamber covered in artificial snow! The chamber may be small, but it’s enough for you to play snowball, build snowman, ski and more importantly enjoy a white Christmas. A great place to go for those who have never seen snow. Still a great place for those who come from some snowy countries (the snow reminds you of your homeland, eh?).

Christmas is not only about enjoying yourselves, but also about sending your love and care to those you…er, love and care, right? What’s the better way to express it other than giving gifts? (Make sure you treat them well though, it’s the thought that counts, after all) Hong Kong isn’t called “Shoppers’ Paradise” without a reason. There are so many kinds of shops out there selling things ranging from cheap Christmas candies to exquisite handcrafted decorations, so you are bound to find presents which can best represent your appreciation towards your loved one! And hey, it’s also fun to watch the shops’ Christmas decorations and feel the atmosphere. It’s not something you can experience if you shop online! (Take that, owner of Sovast HK)

Well, that’s about it.
Time for me to get back to North Pol…er, get back to work.
Anyway, whether you are in Hong Kong or not, I wish you a Merry Christmas!
Ho ho ho!

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