Chiu Chow Association Secondary School Name: Choi Yuet Class: 2A No. 18 Title: Holiday in Malaysia Date: 20th March, 03 Weather: rainy, sunny I went to Malaysia with my friends during the Easter Holiday. I stayed in Malaysia for five days. We stayed in a very grand hotel. There are two restaurants, one serves Chinese food and other one serves Italian food. There are a swimming pool and an indoor games center also. On the first day, it was rainy in the morning, so we stayed in-door. We went to the indoor games center and tried rock climbing. I failed when I tried to climb to the top of the wall. I felt disappointed because I was closely to the top. In the afternoon, it was sunny. We went to the souvenir shop and the Snake Temple. The souvenir shop offered nice and cheap souvenirs with a lot of choices. In the Snake Temple, we saw lots of snakes. Some of my friends felt scared so we did not stay very long. In the evening, we went to have Italian food in the hotel restaurant. We ate a lot because the food was half price and the food was delicious. After dinner, we went back to our rooms and planned for the next day. Chiu Chow Association Secondary School Name: Wong Wai Ying, Youko Class: 2A No. 11 Title: Holiday in Malaysia Date: 20th March, 03 Weather: Sunny I went to Malaysia with my friends during the Easter Holiday. I stayed in Malaysia for four days. We stayed at a hotel called the Blue Lagoon Country Club. It was very beautiful and the hotel room was spacious and over-looking the fountain. On the first day, the weather was very sunny and hot. We got up early and then we went to have breakfast. The restaurant is clean and tidy. We ate dim sum and tried some Malaysian food. The food was cheap but delicious. After breakfast, we went wind surfing. The weather was windy but the beach was beautiful. We played for two hours; wind surfing was difficult to play so we all felt very tired. At lunchtime, we went to have Japanese food. We were very hungry so we ate many sushi and noodles. In the afternoon, we went to the Monkey Garden. The Monkey Garden was far from the city center. We saw lots of monkeys. We were surrounded by all those cute but naughty monkeys once we arrived. We all enjoyed the trip very much. In the evening, we went to buy some souvenirs in the hotel. The souvenirs were nice but quite expensive so we bought a few only. Chiu Chow Association Secondary School Name: Fung Pui Chuen Class: 2A No. 4 Title: My “Hong Kong Secret” Do you want to find a quiet place in the middle of busy Hong Kong. If so, you must go to Ham Tin Wan. Ham Tin Wan is a special place to go to at weekends. Once you go to Ham Tin Wan, you will want to go there again. Very few people know about Ham Tin Wan. It’s always very quiet. There are some cows and some calves there. It’s not easy to go there. First, you must take the bus to Pak Tam Au and then walk all the way to Ham Tin Wan. It takes about 1 hour 30 minutes. Although it’s a long walk, the trail is not difficult to walk and the views are beautiful. You can bring your own food or buy food at Ham Tin Wan. You can relax on the beach and have a nice picnic there. You can also camp at Ham Tin Wan too. Ham Tin Wan is located in the New Territories, you do not have to pay any admission fee and it is open all the time. Chiu Chow Association Secondary School Name: Lau Wing Sze Class: 2A No. 6 Title: My “Hong Kong Secret” If you’re tired of city life, you’ll love Kat O Island as the island is quiet and peaceful. A lot of explorers come to Kat O Trail since there are many curious caves along the coast. There are also some very old temples so many visitors like to go there to worship. People also go fishing and flying kites there. You can swim along the coast if you are a good swimmer. Kat O Island is located between Kat O Hoi and Crooked Harbour. Since it is a small island, the admission is free and it never closes. Kat O is a very difficult place to get to, so you need a whole day for the trip. Before the trip, you have to apply for a permit and confirm on the date of travel at Sheung Shui Police Station. On that day, take the train to Sheung Shui, next take the No. 78 K to Sha Tau Kok and then take the ferry to Kat O. It is a fiveminute walk from the pier.