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Dear Editor,

I am writing to express my concern about living in Hong Kong. As i know, there have been a lot of letters to you complaining about Hong Kong. I think here are many advantages living in Hong Kong. Since Hong Kong is a famous city, the government should have a good system for he development. To begin with,Hong Kong has maintained a good education system. Walking along the street, we can see many different kinds of schools. Hong Kong has compulsory education. With this policy, most of the teenagers can go to school for 12 years free of charge. Furthermore, the school has provided many different kinds of assistance. For examples the discount of books, transportation allowance or scholarship. Besides,the transportation in Hong Kong is also the thing i like most. Do you often spend lots of time waiting for a bus? If you do,Hong Kong is the best choice for you to live in. Hong Kong has a wide range of traffic tools. For example,MTR,train,bus and taxi. You can choose any of them if you are in hurry. Despite the rush hour,Hong Kong is the most convenient city in China. Moreover,Hong Kong, a food paradise and a shopping paradise with different kinds of food and goods,has attracted many foreigners. The more kinds of goods there are, the more foreigners are attracted. Since the streets are packed with the shops , it is always flooded with people. Also, the goods in Hong Kong are all the bargains . It is much cheaper than other countries,but the quality of goods is still high. For example, the antiques and the clothes. To conclude,Hong Kong is a place with many advantages. For example ,the transportation, the education and entertainment. I urge the government to solve the problem of complaints. If they can solve the problem,Hong Kong will become more famous.

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