Name: Carrie Chan (1) Carrie Lam (12) Cynthia Lee (16) Content

Overview of ------p.1

An Interview with a tourist in Tsim Sha Tsui -----p.2

My Dream Shop------p.3

Reference------p.4

Acknowledgement------p.5

Evaluation ------p.6 Overview of Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui is a famous place . There is a lot of building and street , such as Avenue of Stars, Kong Clock Tower, 1881 Heritage, Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard …... We went to Tsim Sha Tsui to have an Interview with a tourist. We have the Interview in front of Harbor City.This is a popular and attraction’s tourist spot because there is an exhibition.

p.1 An Interview with a tourist in Tsim Sha Tsui 1. What is your name? How do you spell it? 1.My name is Penny , P-e-n-n-y. 2. Where do you come from? 2.I come from Sweden. 3. Why do you come to ? 3.Because Hong Kong is different from my country. 4. What food do you like in Hong Kong? 4.I like shrimp dumplings. 5. How long will you stay? 5.I will stay for a week. 6. Do you buy any souvenirs? 6.I haven’t yet, but I probably will. 7. What do you think about Hong Kong? 7.I think Hong Kong is cool.

We were excited because this is our first time to have an interview with a foreigner.We were afraid so we could not say smothly.We have learnt how to communicate with a foreigner. p.2 My Dream Shop - Candy House

Bear soft Candy They are colourful and sweet.The kids like them very much.When you are upset ,you eat them and you will be happy. $15/1packet

Rainbow Candy It looks like a rainbow.It tastes sour. It is long.The girls love it very much. $12/1packet

Cotton Candy

It looks like clouds.It is soft.It is sweet too.It can be different shapes. $20/one

p.3 Reference

Websites:

Google

Wiki Yahoo

p.4 Acknowledgement

We would like to thank one another because We gave one another a lot of ideas.Carrie Lam has helped us to work on the computer.Our mums took us to Tsim Sha Tsui to interview the tourist ……We cannot finish our project without their help.

p.5 Fun in Tsim Sha Tsui

Name: Kwok Sze Yin Wilson 6A(10) CONTENT The overview of Tsim Sha Tsui...... 1 Tourist 1…………………………………………….. 2 Tourist 2……………….…………………………… 3 My dream shop…………………………………. 4 References……………………………………….. 11 Acknowledgement……………………..….. 12

The overview of Tsim Sha Tsui My impression of Tsim Sha Tsui is that it is a wonderful place. Tsim Sha Tsui is a Hong Kong land mark.A lot of tourists come from many countries. Tsim Sha Tsui is an urban area in southern , Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. There is a lot of good places for people to visit in Tsim Sha Tsui. For example, Avenue of Stars’, The clock tower and etc. In TsimSha Tsui, we can see a lot high buildings and shops. There are many funny places that we can go and visit like,star avenues. We can see the celebrities’ hand prints. Also, we can see the great movie star-----Lee Siu Lung. There are a lot of the wax that people made for him. I am thrilled and delighted to do this project very much. Questions • Tourist1:Leo (from Nethersland) • I:Have you ever been to Hong Kong?(Q1) • Leo:This is the first time that I come to Hong Kong. • I:Which place do you like best in Hong Kong?(Q2) • Leo:Um…The place that I like best is Ocean Park. • I:Do you like the food in Hong Kong?(Q3) • Leo:Most of the food in Hong Kong are mouth-watering. • I:Do you want to come o Hong Kong again?(Q4) • Leo:Yes,I must come to Hong Kong again because in Hong Kong there are a lot of amazing places that I love them so much.

Questions • Tourist2:Elliot (From Russia) • I:Have you ever been to Hong Kong?(Q1) • Elliot:This is the first time. • I:What do you like to eat in Hong Kong?(Q2) • Elliot:I like eating dim sum like siu-mai and wonton. • I:How do you get the information about Hong Kong?(Q3) • Elliot:I surf from net.

My dream shop----food trucker • I really wanna to open a shop in Tsim Sha tsui. Here are the highlights. • 1.) I am the food lover so I would to to sell hamburgers and it will bring chinese style. I also would like to sell some desserts because it may make people and tourist become happy, I would like to share the happiness and joy to the tourists, bring them blessing in the trip. Reference

Website that I have searched: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/s ee-do/highlight-attractions/top-10/tsim- sha-tsui-promenade.jspsites about the topic I have searched:

p.11 Acknowlegement

• Thanks Leo and Elliot for spending time with me and answering my questions. Fun in Tsim Sha Tsui

F.M.B. Chun Lei Primary School 6C Ho Hau Yi, Kelly Lam Tsz Ching, Chloe

Contents

• Overview of Tsim Sha Tsui ……………… P.1 • An interview with a tourist (1) ….….… P.5 • An interview with a tourist (2) ….….… P.7 • An interview with a tourist (3) .………. P.9 • My Reflection ……….…………………….…. P.11 • Acknowledgement ……………………….… P.12 • References …..………………………….…….. P.13

Overview of Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong . The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsim Sha Tsui. The area is bounded north by Austin Road and in the east by Hong Chong Road and Cheong Wan Road.

East Tsim Sha Tsui 1 Overview of Tsim Sha Tsui Now: Kowloon Park • Kowloon Park If you want to have a relaxing walk in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Park would be the perfect place for you. It’s where you can surround yourself with an abundance of plants and greenery, and take part in numerous activities, such as swimming, bird watching, and football. The area was originally the Whitfield Barracks, a military area for the British Army. After the war, however, it became Kowloon Park, complete with 13.3 hectares of space and now includes many recreational facilities, making it one of the best parks in Hong Kong. 2 Overview of Tsim Sha Tsui

• The Avenue Of Stars The Avenue of Stars is perfect for a scenic walk as it is located next to the breathtaking Victoria Harbour, allowing you to take in the expansive skyline of Hong Kong while walking around the avenue. Along the avenue, tourists can learn more about Hong Kong’s movie industry as there are numerous celebrity handprints, descriptive milestones, movie memorabilia, commemorative plaques, and statues of film industry insiders. Two popular statues include a bronze rendering of the cartoon character, McDull, and a life sized statue of Bruce Lee. 3 Overview of Tsim Sha Tsui • Hong Kong Cultural Centre Established in 1989, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre is the biggest multipurpose performance facility in the city where many operas, dance, drama shows, concerts and musical performances are held. A large concert hall inside can hold 2,019 people, while the grand theatre contains 1,734 seats; inside the venue, there’s also a studio theatre, an exhibition gallery, four foyer exhibition areas, and eleven rehearsal and practice rooms. The centre regularly holds art exhibitions and free foyer programmes, with the intent of nurturing a public interest in the arts. If you want to enjoy a relaxing night with great shows, the cultural centre would make for a perfect evening.

4 An interview with a tourist (Part 1)

Chloe/Kelly : What is your name ? Nadime : My name is Nadime. Chloe/Kelly : Where are you from? Nadime : I am from Germany. Chloe/Kelly : Is it the first time you come to Hong Kong ? Nadime : Yes. Chloe/Kelly : Why do you choose to come to Hong Kong ? Nadime : I come here for study.

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Chloe/Kelly : Where have you been to in Hong Kong ? Nadime : I have been to Tsim Sha Tsui. Chloe/Kelly : Which place do you like most ? Why ? Nadime : I like Tsim Sha Tsui most because the skyline is beautiful. Chloe/Kelly : What Chinese food have you tried ? Do you like it ? Nadime : I have tried dim sum. I like it. Chloe/Kelly : Do you like Hong Kong ? Why ? Nadime Yes ,I do. Because Hong Kong people are very nice . Chloe/Kelly : What kind of city do you think Hong Kong is ? Nadime : I think Hong Kong a city with a mix of cultures. 68 An interview with a tourist (Part 2)

Chloe/Kelly : What is your name ? Cecelia : My name is Cecelia. Chloe/Kelly : Where do you come from? Cecelia : I come from Norway . Chloe/Kelly : How many times have you been to Hong Kong ? Cecelia : It is my the first time in Hong Kong Chloe/Kelly : Why do you choose to come to Hong Kong ? Cecelia : I like to see Hong Kong.

7 An interview with a tourist (Part 2)

Chloe/Kelly : Where have you been to in Hong Kong ? Cecelia : I have been to and The Peak. Chloe/Kelly : Which place do you like most ? Why ? Cecelia : I like The Peak most. Chloe/Kelly : What Chinese food have you tried ? Do you like it ? Cecelia : I have tried dim sum. I like it so much. Chloe/Kelly : Do you like Hong Kong ? Why ? Cecelia : Yes. I have been to The Peak and I think Hong Kong is green. Chloe/Kelly : What kind of city do you think Hong Kong is ? Cecelia : I think Hong Kong is a nice city. 8 An interview with a tourist (Part 3)

Chloe/Kelly : What is your name ? Baun : My name is Baun. Chloe/Kelly : Where do you come from? Baun : I come from the Philippines. Chloe/Kelly : Is it the first time you come to Hong Kong ? Baun : Yes. Chloe/Kelly : Why do you choose to come to Hong Kong ? Baun : Because I like shopping in Hong Kong.

9 An interview with a tourist (Part 3)

Chloe/Kelly : Where have you been to in Hong Kong ? Baun : I have been to Nathan Road and the Hong Kong Museum. Chloe/Kelly : Which place do you like most ? Why ? Baun : I like the Hong Kong Museum most. Chloe/Kelly : What Chinese food have you tried ? Do you like it ? Baun : All kinds of the Chinese food. Chloe/Kelly : Do you like Hong Kong ? Why ? Baun : I like Hong Kong very much because the people are friendly. Chloe/Kelly : What kind of city do you think Hong Kong is ? Baun : I think Hong Kong is very progressive. It is clean too. 10 Our Reflection

• At first we were very frightened. It was difficult to start a conversation with the people we do not know. But as we had tried the first interview, we learnt that it was not so terrible. We felt excited that we could do it so we started to talk to more and more tourists. • Our problem is that we do not know how to spell some of the English words. • In the project, we have learnt how to interview foreigners and we have taken a courageous step in using English outside classroom.

11 Acknowledgement

We want to thank our teacher, Miss Leung because she gave us a lot of support. Miss Leung took us to Tsim Sha Tsui to interview tourists and taught us how to set questions and how to approach tourists. We can’t finish our project without her help.

12 References

• Websites: • https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=Tsim+Sha+Tsui&source=lnms& tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwij8vumsobVAhVDlZQKHXmKACAQ_AU ICygC&biw=1536&bih=760 • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsim_Sha_Tsui • http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/shop/where-to- shop/shopping-areas/tsim-sha-tsui.jsp

13 Thanks for reading our work. Bye !

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