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Why Hong Kong is happier than Kuala Lumpur?

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Sep 28, 2017
  • 3 min read

Today, I am writing why Hong Kong is a happy city compared to Kuala Lumpur and this will be a great thing if any prominent Hong Kong artists ask me, including my gwiyomi and sexy Stephy and her dancers in No One Knows and Miss Flower, well plus her running mate, Sammy Sum, in which they are raised by Paco Wong as being Sun Entertainment artists. And this will be my opinions too.

  1. Hong Kong is a non religious nation (Actually I am non religious simply because I was raised in mixed religion and I am a non religious free thinker with being a spiritualist)

  2. Hong Kong is a city of internet speed in Mercedes AMG Petronas speed and Perodua Prices (I am Malaysian who wish to change governemt for internet like this for all)

  3. Hong Kong is a GST-free city (Actually I am GST abolitionist, despite I wish GST used on Malaysian education to make Malaysian education great again)

  4. Hong Kongers can watch TVB and ViuTV for free (TVB and ViuTV are local terrestrial TV and most of their programs are in Cantonese and English, few Mandarin here)

  5. Hong Kong has a great PISA result (Hong Kong education is advanced and clean compared to Malaysian one, whom Malaysian PISA results are too weak thanks to corrupted education system until the change of government)

  6. Hong Kongers can forget about studying Malay (Malay is not Hong Kong language here, they speak Cantonese and English only, though they sometimes speak Mandarin)

  7. Hong Kong has no CNY albums and nursery rhymes (Malaysia waste too much on CNY and Hari raya album, and nursery rhymes albums in which they are uncommon in Hong Kong, while Hong Kong only produces boutique CNY songs on few albums here and in TVB, it's impossible to prudice nursery rhymes albums through Voice Entertainment)

  8. Hong Kong decriminalize LGBT and support LGBT (In Malaysia, criminalization of LGBT exists under being a heterosexist society, producing unsteady heterosexuals like a Johorean beaten to death in KSL City when doing a upskirt photo shoot, while not everyone wishes to be a heterosexual simply because they don't want to be married and have baby, believing it may raise the cost. LGBT society is common in Hong Kong and there are prominent LGBT people, including Denise Ho)

  9. Hong Kong uses only RON 98 (Hong Kong people's vehicles are using equal RON 98 compared to RON 95 and RON 97 in Malaysia, in which Hong Kong has better fuel and HK Customs prizes any citizens with cheaper gasoline by reporting illegal fuel transportation)

  10. Hong Kong has clean juridiscation (Unlike Malaysian, Hong Kong's justice system is independent and treated with no favor for anybody, and Hong Kong maintains integrity, while Hong Kong has no death penalty and judicial whipping to prevent miscarriage of justice and maintaining human rights)

  11. Hong Kong has advanced MRT and toll free motorway (Motorways in Hong Kong are free with the exception of tunnel compared to Malaysia, while Hong Kong's MRT is advanced and easily accessible compared to Kuala Lumpur and more developed)

  12. Hong Kongers never know about Leng Yein and RED People (This is my statement about Hong Kongers since it's hard to hear about them in Hong Kong, while they have no interest in them, that's why they never be their fans or haters, instead of concerning K-pop artists)

This is my reasons here, although some problems exists in Hong Kong, including the house rocked at sky price thanks to the Chinese. If Hong Kong is independent nation, Hong Kong will have a prettier, better and cheaper house while they forbid the price rocking of the house, believing that house is a human right just as in Germany the leading smacking ban soccer and motor sport nation, then Hong Kong is more happier.

This is Manuel Smith, signing off.


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