Tuesday, May 28, 2013

University choice (St.andrews, Manchester, Hong Kong or UBC)?

University choice (St.andrews, Manchester, Hong Kong or UBC)?
Im a high school student and deciding where to go for university. i have been accepted to: St Andrews for International Relations Management Manchester for Management in International Economics Hong Kong for BA (History) UBC for BA (looking to transfer into commerce) i study in vancouver, Canada
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Hong Kong is probably the best, but I'd recommend UBC. It's prestigious and in a great location.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Being gay in Hong Kong?


Being gay in Hong Kong?
Hello, I am a French student, i am gay and I am going to study in Hong Kong next year. I would like to know how is the life for a gay in Hong Kong: Is there lots of discrimination, is homosexuality accepted? tolerated? I also would like to know the adress of places where gays in Hong Kong use to go. Thank you for all the informations you could give to me!
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 2 Answers
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this site may help http://www.gay.com/travel/article.html?sernum=9042
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I'm Japanese and live in France for my education. Why not Japan :) Anyways your question reminded me a coworker who is from HongKong and hates gay. I'm not out so I ignored him. He anyways hated me because I'm Japanese. I'm not saying every HonKong people are like that. I'm saying gay haters are in everywhere even here in France. Pardon my non informative answer. Good luck to you!

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Can I get my Chinese Z working visa from Hong Kong?


Can I get my Chinese Z working visa from Hong Kong?
I am a USA citizen living in Shanghai and I need to get my Z working visa. Can I go to Hong Kong to obtain it? Previously I was on a student visa, and I already have found a job that will provide me all the necessary documentation for a Z visa. The reason I ask is because I saw online on the embassy's website below a notice that stated that in 2008/4/13 "If you don't reside or work in Hong Kong permanently, you are required to apply Chinese visa from the Embassy or Consulate-General of Peoples' Republic of China in your resident country" http://www.fmcoprc.gov.hk/eng/zgqz/bgfwxx/
Embassies & Consulates - 1 Answers
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Yes you will be able to get on, just contact the embassy and ask for details.


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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Good shops in Hong Kong?

Good shops in Hong Kong?
I just moved to Hong Kong, are there any good shops in Central that aren't too expensive for a high school student? Thanks!
China - 3 Answers
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I suggest you going to Causeway bay. There are a lot of shopping centres.
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there are shops everywhere
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it's mostly luxiry stores in Central. what i can remember cheaper one wil be H & M. and the Li Yuen East Street which hving a lot outlets there. chk below website 4 their photos. http://hk.search.yahoo.com/search/images?view=detailed&p=li+yuen+street&ei=UTF-8&meta=rst%3Dhk&b=1&pstart=1&curr_index=1 if u get more familiar to HK. u can take MTR fr the HK station direct to Tung Chugn Terminal. it's v easy......just terminal to terminal. about 23 mins train. there's a hugh outlets mall in Tung Chung. http://www.citygateoutlets.com.hk/index.html

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