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What so amazing about Turkey?
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30.       libralady
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 29 Jul 2007 Sun 03:21 pm

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I am pleased you mention Hong Kong - I love it equally to Turkey! It is a fascinating place, full of intrigue, mystery and excitment! But it is of course much smaller and can easily be explored in a few days! To me the things I miss most about Hong Kong is the smell, the sound of the crossings, the bussle of a busy business day and even the suit sellers!

But Turkey being such a huge diverse country, there is so much to explore with such beautiful geology and geographical wonders to see. I don't think I would ever move to another country as I love Englad too much despite the enormity of the recent flooding and other social problems we have.

Besides it is nice to visit somewhere, have a great time, and then go home and tell everyone.



Glad to have you as a guest in HK. Come again! I agree with you that to visit and explore a nice touring country is one thing, to move to that country is totally another thing. I do like Turkey, I will visit again for sure. Yet I will still go back home. It is an irony that while hearing some westerners despising about Turkish (quite a number of them) don't go home when having gone to the West, there are quite some Westerners trying to move to Turkey....



Strangely enough, had it not been my love for Hong Kong then my love for Turkey might not exist now! I met a Turkish man (actually five Turkish men) in Hong Kong at the electronics fair about 2½ years ago. I was invited to visit Istanbul with my husband and from then on my love of Turkey and Turkish people began.

31.       ninja
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 31 Jul 2007 Tue 10:49 am

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Quoting libralady:

Quoting ninja:




Besides it is nice to visit somewhere, have a great time, and then go home and tell everyone.



Glad to have you as a guest in HK. Come again! I agree with you that to visit and explore a nice touring country is one thing, to move to that country is totally another thing. I do like Turkey, I will visit again for sure. Yet I will still go back home. It is an irony that while hearing some westerners despising about Turkish (quite a number of them) don't go home when having gone to the West, there are quite some Westerners trying to move to Turkey....



Strangely enough, had it not been my love for Hong Kong then my love for Turkey might not exist now! I met a Turkish man (actually five Turkish men) in Hong Kong at the electronics fair about 2½ years ago. I was invited to visit Istanbul with my husband and from then on my love of Turkey and Turkish people began.



Really, libralady? How amazing! I did see many Turkish men when I checked in at airport in Hong Kong. They came to China via Hong Kong for business. Some of them spoke very good Mandarin, to my surprise. Yet there are just a few Turkish living here in Hong Kong. Maybe I would invite them to visit when I come to Turkey next time. Hope others would find it amazing about HK too.

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