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Joined: Fri Aug 02, 2002 1:22 pm Posts: 10011 Location: Pak Kok Village
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Look what I found in one of those public leaflet distribution points along Main Street:
an A5-sized, staple bound booklet from a recent primary school field trip to exotic, quaint, backward Yung Shue Wan Village.
The questionnaire - to be filled in by the children - tells so much about the perception of our home by other Hongkongers. Some of the questions:<OL><LI>Which community services can you find on Lamma Island (it was filled in with "Post office, Power plant, HSBC"). <LI>The homes on Lamma Island differ from the ones we live in. Make a list of 3 similarities and differences that you can see. <LI>There are not many roads on Lamma Island, so people travel on different types of transport. What are they? And why are they different? <LI>Can you hear any wildlife? ... Count how many different wildlife sounds you can hear. <LI>If you lived on Lamma what difficulties might you find? <LI>Which community would you prefer to live, Lamma or where you live now? Why? <LI>Find a good example of a rural community scene and draw it here.</OL>I'd love to see some of the answers from the children.
How would Lammaites answer some of the same questions?
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