Home Sweet Home
A very sacred place in my life would definitely be Hong Kong, my birthplace. I was born in Hong Kong, but my family and I moved to the US when I was three months old because of my dad’s job. Occasionally my family and I would go there to visit my Grandma and Grandpa. We would also go site seeing, shopping and of course dining.
My Grandma’s apartment is really small, just like all the apartments in Hong Kong. Right when you walk into her house you see the living room and the dining room, and if you take a right turn there is her kitchen then if you walk back out of that room and go into a small two feet hallway you will see their bedroom, the bathroom, and the guest bedroom. I estimate that you can only fit about thirty six people into her house. Although it is cramped and small it is very convenient. After you walk out of the apartment you walk down the hall and there will be an elevator. When you get to the ground floor and leave the building and turn left you will soon see a minimart and a supermall! You can get a lot from the mall like books (some are in English), toys, and many other cool things. Not only that but at the minimart you can buy exotic fruit such as lychee, durian, and starfruit. You also have a wide variety of fresh,live sea food like the parrot fish, the puffer fish, and the horseshoe crab.
So what can I say? I got family members there and there is a minimart and supermall nearby. I love Hong Kong it is truly Home Sweet Home to me.
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