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I've been in Hong Kong for eight years, and I've experienced a different Hong Kong from the TV series.

Hong Kong is never a stranger. Children who grew up watching Hong Kong TV dramas and listening to Cantonese songs are just another city, and they never feel anything mysterious.

But after I came here eight years ago, I found that Hong Kong, which I always thought I was familiar with, was very different from what I remembered, including living habits, attitude, work habits, etc. During the first six months, I spent all my time thinking about how to leave my child's husband, escape from Hong Kong and return to the small town where my mother was.

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First of all, we should choose a good kindergarten, because each kindergarten has different resources, different courses and different requirements. In addition, Hong Kong parents have very high requirements now, and all of them educate their children according to the requirements of Benlasha, Outstanding and Hennessy junior high schools. All of them should be proficient in all kinds of martial arts, and interview classes are blooming everywhere. Some time ago, a Hong Kong mother at Emerald Taiwan said that she should "win before ejaculation", which means that she should be born on a good day, and don't do fine B, which will be worse than others.

Because the level of each kindergarten is different, some kindergartens have directly affiliated primary schools, some directly affiliated primary schools and some directly affiliated middle schools. Therefore, if you want to go to the directly affiliated middle school, you have to start from the kindergarten, and you can enter the kindergarten below the directly affiliated middle school. Basically, it is not a problem to enter that middle school.

Of course, the ideal is always perfect, but the reality is cruel. Whether you can achieve the ideal depends on nature. It is also said that children are smart, and it makes no difference where they study. However, having said that, when your child reaches the fourth or fifth grade and has to take a test, when you know that a good middle school accepts the top 4 in A primary school, but only the top few in your child's primary school, you will regret why you chose that primary school.

BADNING is not only available in middle schools, but it has already started to be divided in primary schools, but it may be different every few years. What is this to distinguish?

Because the level of students in each primary school is different, the level of A primary school is deeper and that of G primary school is shallower. Perhaps the 2th place in A primary school is even better than the first place in G primary school. What should I do if I enter middle school? In order to distinguish the level of each school fairly, the Education Bureau has set a straight line of TSA for Grade Three and Grade Six, so that everyone can take the same test paper, so that the level of each school can be known through evaluation (I wonder if I understand correctly, if anyone who understands it will please come out and correct me). Therefore, in the past, every year, TSA schools frantically practiced examination papers to ensure a large number of people who met the standards. Because too many parents are opposed to increasing the burden of homework, only a few schools are still invited to participate in TSA.

how should I fill out the form when I enter the primary school? If you can't enter the first round of self-enrollment, you must participate in the second round of lottery. First of all, put it in order.

A/B/C/D primary schools are good, which is called BAND1. Choose one of these primary schools and put Part B first. If E/F/G is not good or bad, choose one and put Part B second; H/I/J/K belongs to the general, so choose one and put it in the third place; The rest is basically filled in.

So every June, the TV news reports how many people have volunteered. I am hehe. . . If you can't get into the first three, you will get into the tenth. Don't mislead others like this.

Primary schools are also divided into private, direct subsidy and subsidy. There are also contact middle schools in government primary schools in the subsidy. Those with good grades can jump out, and generally they can choose to contact middle schools.

Therefore, choosing a primary school is a great learning. It is suggested that sisters who continue to study in secondary schools in Hong Kong should help your children make the first move.

Middle schools choose more knowledge. I won't say much. "work

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let's talk about work next.

I used to work as an administrative personnel in Shenzhen, and I am old. It seems a little difficult to find an office when I turn around. I always use the information in the Employment Service Center of the Labour Department, because the information in it is relatively complete, and the salary, place and working hours are clear. It was in the Labour Department that I got my first job.

It may be hard to find an ordinary position of administrative personnel in Shenzhen if you are over 25 years old, but you can do this kind of work here at the age of 3-5. As long as you are healthy and not illiterate. Although every job requires proficiency in English, judging from my working experience here, it is not necessary, as long as I can understand English emails. One sentence I often write is: "Please find the attached file for your reference." Haha ~ ~ Just read it clearly.

Small Hong Kong companies with factories in the Mainland prefer to find people with experience in the Mainland, because they think that people in the Mainland are very troublesome to manage, and they don't do things consciously like Hong Kong people, so they'd better find people with experience in the Mainland, so as to communicate with workers easily, at least we can understand what workers are thinking.

My first boss in Hong Kong was a woman in her fifties. She always said that the CHANNEL of Hong Kong people was different from that of mainlanders, and she didn't understand what they were thinking. Some things didn't mean that only a salary increase could solve them. I have worked in the first company for more than a year. The boss is very good and there is no discrimination.

I didn't adapt to the working methods in Hong Kong at first. For example, I prepared a document or information, and all the information involved should be submitted one by one, so that I can know the basis when the boss checks it up. So when I want to prepare the materials for her, I have to prepare them fully, otherwise I will be K.

Colleagues get along very well, and everyone knows how to maintain superficial courtesy. If you speak louder in the office, people will look at you in a different way. Colleagues don't talk much about themselves, they go home after work, and they don't find a group of colleagues to play as they did in Shenzhen. What's more, when I left, I didn't even remember the Chinese names of many colleagues, because everyone only called them by English names. This is something I was very unaccustomed to when I first came here.

In fact, it is easy to find an office job in Hong Kong unless you have to go to the big office buildings like Central and Admiralty (that is, the Hong Kong elite in TV dramas). For example, my goal is to have factories in the mainland, and it is even easier for Hong Kong to have office buildings. Colleagues usually graduate from high school, but it doesn't prevent them from being excellent and competent employees. In small and medium-sized enterprises, the knowledge of graduating from middle school is enough, and it is not something that can be achieved with a high degree of education. Of course, it's just a small corner of the Hong Kong company I see, which only represents me.

of course, there are exceptions.

A friend of mine, a certified public accountant in the Mainland, is also very popular in Hong Kong, so JMS with a professional license can give up a junior position in the Labor Department and boldly go to jobdb and JOB MARKET to find a job. Although there are many messages in English, I will understand them after reading more.

the salary of working as a factory clerk will be lower. From 1, to 2,, it is almost at the top, but sales earn a lot more. When there are many free trips, even the sales in fashion stores can earn 2, a month at any time, let alone the sales in gold stores.

Another popular job in Hong Kong is insurance, because Hong Kong people have a strong sense of buying insurance. Basically, parents buy insurance for their children at birth, and the market is saturated. Because new immigrants have mainland resources, it is easier to do it relatively.

I don't want to do or can't do any of the above jobs, and some of them are restaurants and banquet waiters for women who just want to earn some pocket money, which costs 5-6 yuan per hour. At the end of the year, wedding banquets and company receptions may be higher and more relaxed. My neighbor once did a similar wedding banquet in Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition, where one person watched a table and it was said that stars were often seen. "medical articles

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although public hospitals provide free medical care, most people don't use it. People who go to public hospitals for medical treatment are parents-in-law, or some long-term patients. We have some minor illnesses, so the public won't treat you right away, so we will let you make appointments every minute for one year, two years, three years and four years. Some don't want to wait, and if there is no medical insurance, they can't afford to live privately, so they have to go back to the mainland. "Life

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Because the transportation in Hong Kong is very convenient, it is not a problem to go anywhere. I live in the East District, half an hour's drive, and when I turn to the mountain on Hong Kong Island, there is Stanley or Shek O Beach, which is another world. I can arrange such activities in half a day's leisure. You can go to outlying islands, Cheung Chau, South Y Island, Saigon by boat all day, or go to Tai Po Seaside Park for cycling. The gymnasiums under the LCSD in Hong Kong are also very convenient. The indoor squash, badminton and table tennis rooms are open most of the year. The more popular badminton courts are the most difficult to BOOK, and they have to grab online at 7: in the morning. Others are basically available one week in advance. The cost is still very cheap, and you can play for an hour for ten to dozens of dollars.

With low-cost airlines, hundreds of airline tickets are flying all over the sky, and Hong Kong people are even more crazy to travel. Even online, it is very popular to go to Japan as a one-day trip with an early flight and a late flight, and there are also strategies. Off-season air tickets to Taiwan Province are usually more than 1, round-trip tax. So at the end of the year, colleagues in the office will start counting the number of trips next year around next year's calendar. "I have three days off, so I can travel to South Korea" and "I can go to Osaka and Kyoto in four days". . . Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom will take a week's annual leave, which are usually the benefits enjoyed by old employees. Therefore, there are often handwritten letters from colleagues traveling abroad in the office, and of course the ones that eat the most are from South Korea and Japan. "Politics

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This is a heavy topic, and I don't know where to start.

In recent years, Hong Kong has been really noisy. I used to listen to Radio Television Hong Kong and 881' s beacon programs, and I also loved watching the current affairs commentary programs of Hong Kong and Taiwan. But since I feel that both TV news and radio programs have their inherent political positions, and I like to edit the shots that conform to their positions and present them in everyone's sight and ears, I gradually stopped watching and listening.

For example, the last time there was a questionnaire about interviewing students in a middle school, whether students should be allowed to discuss a political issue freely. The TV station chose a sixth form student, and he said, of course, yes, because middle school students have the right to express themselves, and parents can't visit the parents of a junior student again, of course, because the children are still young (only Form One, that is, Grade One). In this way, the audience watching TV will think that there are two schools of opinion, that is, parents and students. But in fact, if you interview the students in Form One, you may not agree. . . It may not be a good example, but I have been deeply impressed recently. There were many before, and I have forgotten it. If you pay attention to the news of TV*, it is easy to find it.

When viewers watch TV, they rely on TV stations to broadcast facts, and the viewers can judge who is right and who is wrong. But are the edited facts still facts? How to judge?

There are several Legislative Councillors in Hong Kong who receive more than 1, people a month, that is, they are responsible for jumping up and down in the parliament, pulling cloth and shouting slogans. Many livelihood issues have been put off again and again, and the people who elected them have no idea. Or some people say that this is democracy. Only when there are a lot of such people can they choose their favorite people to represent themselves. Hong Kong is such a society. If you have votes, you can choose your own people to help you speak out. However, it is this democracy, that is, the existence of these people, many projects in Hong Kong can not be carried out, and they are still stuck in the noise. I can't help it. This is a democratic society ~ ~ ~ Ten million horses have run past ~ ~ "The contradiction between China and Hong Kong"

or they want to provoke some people's nerves. Please stop spraying here. I'm just saying my own feelings. I'm not a dime. Please don't define someone at will.

What is the contradiction between China and Hong Kong? It means that some mainland tourists still maintain the habit of talking loudly (mainly this, spitting is basically invisible) and not waiting in line. However, Hong Kong people, because there are many people and few people, are prone to chaos if they don't queue up, and they are more disciplined. They don't catch up with the traffic jam, knowing that even if it's not their turn yet, as long as the queue is still moving, there is hope of arriving. Moreover, Hong Kong people want to try their best not to disturb others and don't want others to disturb themselves. You can say that they are more complacent.

Mainland tourists have completely broken this calm, and Hong Kong people are still relatively hard hit by this, so they have such a mood. The so-called contradiction between China and Hong Kong comes from this. The last time I crossed the Luohu Pass and went to the bathroom, there was usually a queue in the ladies' room. Most people lined up quietly. Suddenly, a middle-aged woman who spoke Mandarin with a local accent stood next to a girl. The girl said, Please line up. She said: I am just waiting in line. The girl said, please stand behind me in line. The woman said: I'm just waiting in line. I can stand next to you in line! I'm not in front of you and I'm not a prick. Who says I can't stand next to you?

I just think it's ironic. I can only say that the culture is different. Let's be more tolerant, and don't look at others with colored glasses first.

I've been in this company for almost three years, and my colleagues never know that I'm from the mainland. It's not that I don't want to talk about it, but everyone is not interested to know. My boss said, don't tell them that you are from the mainland, and of course I won't discriminate against you. I rolled his eyes several times and said, what if I'm from the mainland? What am I worth discriminating against me? !

Actually, it is not easy to break into the circle of Hong Kong people, but it will not be difficult. The simplest and easiest thing is to join all kinds of clubs and take part in all kinds of activities held by them enthusiastically. Don't think that it is difficult for you to speak with an accent. As long as you are not the kind of rude person, they will welcome you. It will gradually integrate into their circle, and it is easier for children to attend kindergartens, primary schools and middle schools. It is natural to be familiar with them by attending parent-teacher teacher meetings in multi-point schools and volunteering more. "gourmet articles

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don't even think about eating it. What kind of rice lotus? It's not as good as the streets and alleys in Shenzhen. Apart from hygiene, it tastes really bad.

I never expected to come to this gourmet paradise, and everyone who was a little famous lined up to kill people. I tried it, but I didn't.

I miss Shenzhen's delicious food, such as spicy crab, hot pot, peasant stir-fried meat and Guilin rice noodles. Which one doesn't kill the Michelin's recommendation? Apart from the advanced place, the dishes are more beautiful, the scenery is better and the food is more sanitary. What is more delicious than the food in Shenzhen? "investment articles

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I kept buying mainland stocks before I came to hong kong, but I often got caught in the quilt. It's bullshit to win anything if I invest for a long time. The banker is the biggest, and the banker eats fish and shrimps like us for a living and can't compete with others.

stocks in hong kong are much more interesting than those in the mainland. One stock that Hong Kong people love very much is the "Big Dumb Elephant" HSBC, which pays dividends every year and still pays 7% interest. Other high-interest stocks are ICBC, CCB, BOC and ABC, BOC Hong Kong, The Link, and others.