求一篇用英文介绍香港的文章

简单介绍香港的人文特点,旅游景点那,是为了做PPT用的,要用来演讲的。可以写得口语化点,不需要太复杂。写的好有加分
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第1个回答  2010-05-20
Neon-lit skyscrapers and mirrored towers line Hong Kong's waterfront, but there's plenty of variety in this never-say-sleep city. Traditional Chinese pharmacies in Sheung Wan sell dried seahorses and ginseng, and a short Star Ferry ride away you can dine on decadent afternoon tea at the The Peninsula hotel. You can find your own pace in this speedy city, from the soothing Big Buddha statue at Po Lin Monastery, to haggling for handicrafts at vibrant Temple Street Night Market.

Things to Do

The famous Star Ferry glides across tanker-filled Victoria Harbour, and take a tram a steep 1,200 feet up to Victoria Peak for panoramic views. The double-decker tram rumbles across Hong Kong island to neon-lit Causeway Bay's department stores. Office-goers crowd the sidewalks en route to work in gleaming Admiralty district, but find the city's spiritual side in Wong Tai Sin Temple, where locals light smoky incense coils and learn their fortune. After a busy day, a traditional foot massage or reflexology session around Centraldistrict will refresh you for an evening out.

Shopping

Consumerist culture is revered in Hong Kong, from jade chopsticks in Mong Kok's traditional street markets, to Chinese designer jackets in boutiques in Mid Levels. Gallery-hop along Hollywood Road for Balinese carving or traditional Indian art, and in nearby Cat Street market, haggle for old movie posters and kitschy Mao memorabilia. Technophiles will love the gadget-crammed malls in Wan Chai and Sham Shui Po where shopping around is key. Every well-dressed man will want a custom-made suit from Sam's Tailor in Tsim Sha Tsui.

Nightlife and Entertainment

Hong Kongers know how to let off steam. At Central's bustling nightlife street Lan Kwai Fong, party-going locals teeter down the cobbles to catch happy hour at tucked-away cocktail bars. You might get lucky at Happy Valley Racecourse's Wednesday evening races, along with the other well-worn local punters; ascend to the grandstand's top floor for the best views of the spot-lit track. You can try to follow traditional Chinese opera's convoluted plots at Hong Kong Cultural Centre's dazzling performances.

Restaurants and Dining

Enjoy lunch of traditional dim sum (dumplings and steamed buns) from City Hall Maxim's Palace -- it's worth the wait. World cuisines come together in Central, where you can sample local favorite barbecued pork in noisy diners, or whisper sweet nothings over fresh oysters in romantic French bistros. Choose live lobster from tanks, served with garlicky pak choi at a waterfront table on Cheung Chau island.本回答被提问者采纳
第2个回答  2010-06-03
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