Hong Kong at night

Friday, May 1, 2009



I added a picture of the Pacific Ring of Fire because this summer I will be flying over the Pacific Ocean. I'm going back to Hong Kong for the summer! I am so excited to be going home! I will be working at Hong Kong International School, where I graduated from high school. I am going to be a teacher aide for a high school Physical Science class which will be a great experience for me as I continue to study and get my degree in Secondary Education. I am going to show Dr. Helmer around Hong Kong and I am very excited to do that. There are so many places to take him and his family! I'm going to post some pictures of places in Hong Kong that I love.



This is the Murray House in Stanley. It is a great historical building. There is a maritime museum inside and some really great restaurants! They used to have the BEST Thai restaurant there, with the BEST mango and sticky rice, which is my favorite dessert. Stanley is becoming a very popular place and it has changed a lot throughout the years that I have lived by it. There are a lot more stores for tourists to visit now, the boardwalk has been redone (it's really nice), and many bands and dance groups come to perform at Stanley Plaza, located right next to the Murray House.



The Peak, and the Peak Tram, are very popular tourist attractions. The Peak offers a great view of Hong Kong Island and the Peak Tram is a great way to climb to the top of the peak. The Peak has developed a lot recently. There are many restaurants and a two story video game center inside the main building at the top of the peak. I have performed in dance recitals at the Peak, as there are many places to perform outside. There are always tourists here exploring the different views of the island.



The Star Ferry is a very important historic aspect of Hong Kong. For years, the Star Ferry has transported people from Hong Kong island to Kowloon and back again. It makes trips every ten-fifteen minutes, depending on the waves in the harbor between the two islands. Hong Kong side is more global and looks like a modern city, as the British controlled the Hong Kong Island. Kowloon, in contrast, has many more Asian aspects. Britain gave Kowloon back to China earlier than Hong Kong, and Kowloon retained a lot of its Chinese culture. There are a lot of markets in Kowloon, like the Bird, Jade, and Flower markets. These are famous markets to go to in order to buy these specific goods. The names of streets are also labeled in Kowloon based on what is sold on each street - there is one street for thread, for needles, for velcro, etc.

I absolutely love Hong Kong and the culture there. There are so many different aspects of the culture, as it incorporates traditions from China and England. People from all over the world live there and it is very common to hear French and Hindi around the city. As a result, the city and its culture are a melting pot of many different traditions and values.

I used the World Names Profiler to find where a few different names are commonly found. I started with my last name, Sawyer, and found that it is most common in the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, and Ireland. The name Sawyer is found in very high amounts in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. I thought this was very interesting. The name Sawyer is found in high amounts all over America, especially on the East Coast in Vermont, Rhode Island, and Maine, all over Australia, and all over United Kingdom. I love that my name is in Australia! I love Australia. :) My name is found in a moderate amount in Ireland. I was not surprised to see my name in the United Kingdom and in Ireland because my dad's family came from those two areas.
I searched my best friend's last name, Govada, to see what I would find. He is Indian so I was not surprised to see that his name was predominately found in India. His last name was also found in the United Kingdom, in a small amount, probably because of the steady migration of Indians to Britain.
I searched my roommate's last name, Rogers, to see where her name is most commonly found. Her name is found in very high amounts in Australia, then the United Kingdom, and the United States. She was very surprised and excited by this.
This website is really cool! I like searching different names and seeing where my friend's names can be commonly found. It's fun to see where our names are found together and where they are not. Now my friends are bragging about where their names are found. For example, one friend is bragging that her name is found in high amounts in Ireland, while the other brags that her name is found in high amounts in Australia. Now, they have claimed those countries to be their own and frequently defend them in conversations. It's really funny!
During my time in Hong Kong, many of my friends introduced me to the legacy of Japanese reality shows. There are some really funny videos out there! I have seen at least a hundred Japanese videos, of pranks, stunts, and challenges on reality tv shows. I thought I would post two of these videos so people can see what Japanese humor is like. It's interesting how one of the videos, about a Japanese man learning English, is so funny to the Japanese men in the video. I think this says a lot about the culture, as Japanese believe that they are learning English well and are very prideful about their accomplishments. They can laugh at the man learning English, though they probably were the same way when they were learning the language. The second video is a reality tv show in Japan. I think it is interesting to see the kinds of challenges that Japanese participate in. The audience loves the challenges and I do, too! I also included a video of a man cooking Japanese food in front of the customers, as this happens very often in Asian cultures. The video presents the type of food Japanese eat and how they cook these foods. I think it's interesting to see what they eat, especially since food is such a major component of culture.

Japanese man learning english
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNCsVts-G_4&feature=related

The men in the classroom are not supposed to laugh at the man speaking English, or they lose the game.

Japanese reality tv show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JPTYwDYphQ

The men have to get through the shapes.

Japanese food at a restaurant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC02oB9Ep0c&feature=related

The chief prepares food for his customers.

Utah!

Utah!