Posted 29 Sep 2010
People who have completed a TEFL course and wish to teach English in China could consider visiting Hong Kong.
That is because it seems to be a popular destination as the visitor arrival record was broken in August.
The Hong Kong Tourism Board announced on September 20th that 3.5 million unique visitors arrived in the region last month.
Anthony Lau, executive director of the government-subvented body, states that the region has a blend of the east and west.
He said: "Hong Kong is a melting pot with an eclectic fusion of Western and Eastern, traditional and modern cultures.
"Incense-filled temples, colonial buildings and glass-and-steel skyscrapers, along with long-kept traditions and celebrations of some of the world's festivals have made Hong Kong a living culture experience."
For those people who want to teach English in Hong Kong, the tram is a good way to get around, which is locally known as a Ding Ding, Mr Lau added.
Category: Asia, Living Abroad
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