Wednesday, June 25, 2008

My Home City




Christchurch is my home city in New Zealand. This is where I went to University and lived until I moved to Hong Kong in 2006. Christchurch is also known as 'The Garden City' because it is famous for beautiful gardens and parks.
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of NZ and has a population of 350 000 people, which is not very many people compared to HK!
The photo on the left is a photo that I took at Christmas time when I went back to NZ. It is the Christchurch (or Chch for short) Botanic Gardens, which are very beautiful. The building you can see was once the Head Gardeners house but now it is a restaurant.
I like Chch very much, even though it can get very cold in the winter. It usually snows but only about once or twice a year. I like it because it is very green and spacious.
The next photo is a fountain which is also in the Botanic Gardens, I took the photo one night when going for a walk.

My last photo for this post if of the famous Christchurch Catherdral which is in the centre of the city. It is a popular place for tourists to visit, and you can climb the stairs all the way to the top, I have done it and it makes you very tired but you get a great view from the top.


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

New Zealand Maori

Thank you to everyone who has read my blog and has written comments.
The photo in my last blog was taken in the North Island. I was born in the North Island and went to school there too. My family still lives there but I moved to the South Island to go to university and stayed there teaching until I came to Hong Kong.

In this blog, I thought I would tell you something about the native people of New Zealand, the Maori. Maori have been living in New Zealand for about 1000 years and sailed to New Zealand from the Pacific Islands. Europeans have only been living in New Zealand for less than 200 years.

Maori were once fierce warriors and often had wars with other tribes of Maori many years ago.
Although, this does not happen any more (New Zealand is quite a peaceful place), some of the Maori songs and war chants are still known by people today. The most famous is the 'Haka', which was a war dance and chant that was done by warriors before fighting. Now, though it is performed by New Zealand's famous rugby sports team, 'The All Blacks'. Most people from New Zealand know the words and actions to the 'Haka'. You can view the 'Haka' on You Tube by copying and pasting this link: http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=-_CaSu-fnGg&feature=related

Students at school learn to write and speak some Maori language, and there are many places in New Zealand with Maori names. Although, I forgotten many words since I have been in Hong Kong!

I hope you enjoy the video and I will try and find and post some more photos for you on this subject.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

A button to my blog


Hello again.
Now, you can find my blog by going into the English part of the school intranet homepage and then clicking on my photo. It's not a very nice photo but I don't mind.
Thank you to Rita and Angee who have already read my blog and made a comment.

I thought that I would post some photos of New Zealand that I took when I went there at Christmas time. I hope you enjoy looking at them and you can ask me questions about the photos or anything about New Zealand.
This photo is of me and there is the beautiful sea and trees behind me. It was a hot day. The photo was taken at a Macadamia Nut Orchard. That is where they grow the trees and pick the nuts off the tree for people to eat. They also made delicious ice cream!

I will add some more photos later so you can have a look at them.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

My trip to Macau

On Sunday, I am going to Macau with one of my friends. We are going to see the Venetian Casino and hotel. I have seen it on t.v. and it looks amazing! I am excited about seeing for myself. Hopefully, I will get to go on a gondola ride in the man made river they have built there.

We will also go to 'Old Macau' to look at the furniture and souvenirs there. I have been to Macau before and visited St Paul's Cathedral and the old Fort and Museum, but I would like to see these again.

We are catching the new Cotai Jet Ferry, it looks very fast!

Hopefully I have a nice photos after my trip.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

My First Blog Post

Today is my first blog post after it took me so long to figure out how to work it!

It is nearly the end of the first week after the Easter holiday but already it seems like a long time ago.

During the holidays, I went to Thailand and it was lovely. It was nice to spend some time in the sun on the beach and swimming in the warm sea. I felt quite cold when I came back to Hong Kong!

Tomorrow is Ching Ming Festival but I don't know much about it apart from it is when families visit the graves of their relatives and some burn paper money and other things to ensure that their ancestors are comfortable in the after life. We do not have anything like this festival in New Zealand and it is quite different for me.

Now, I am going to go and read some of the students blogs and make some comments.