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What so amazing about Turkey?
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29 Jul 2007 Sun 03:21 pm |
Quote: Quoting ninja:
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.
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31 Jul 2007 Tue 10:49 am |
Quote: 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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