{"id":395,"date":"2009-11-13T11:08:53","date_gmt":"2009-11-13T11:08:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/web02.carmelss.edu.hk\/buddingwriters2\/archives\/395"},"modified":"2015-05-24T06:49:28","modified_gmt":"2015-05-24T06:49:28","slug":"preserving-hong-kongs-past","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.carmelss.edu.hk\/buddingwriters\/archives\/395","title":{"rendered":"Preserving Hong Kong\u2019s past"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The first impression given by Hong Kong to its visitors is its efficiency and modern towers.&nbsp; Many just don&rsquo;t know there are many historic sites, though more frequently being demolished, hidden in the territory.&nbsp; In these few years, there has been a growing consensus in the community about preserving the relics.&nbsp; However, even with the much-talked-about benefits, the drawbacks of the restoration should not be neglected.<\/p>\n<p>The heritage is actually treasures to every city in the world.&nbsp; It defines what Hong Kong is by telling both the tourist and we, the residents, the history of Hong Kong and revealing its uniqueness.&nbsp; Keeping the historic sites helps us and the foreigners to get an in-depth understanding of the city&rsquo;s past since the architecture serves as a window for the tourists to get a glimpse of how Hong Kong becomes an international financial hub from a humble port.&nbsp; While the global chain stores are continuously taking over the world, it becomes even more essential and urgent to preserve the historic sites which breaths life into Hong Kong.&nbsp; Otherwise, we are erasing our past and wiping out our uniqueness of being a mixture of Eastern and Western cultures.&nbsp; That would indeed be a great pity to witness our beloved Hong Kong gradually becoming part of the rapidly homogenized world with only shopping malls and skyscrapers standing around.<\/p>\n<p>Even though Hong Kong is crowned as cosmopolitan, a wealthy place full of freedom and shopping paradise, it is its own history characterizing it, serving as its soul.&nbsp; Without this, Hong Kong would become bleak and ordinary and hence, no longer be able to attract global attention.&nbsp; Therefore, preserving the historically significant buildings somehow prevents Hong Kong from losing out to competitors.<\/p>\n<p>What&rsquo;s more, it can turn out to be golden opportunities by turning the preserved sites into other uses, such as museums, cafes and book store.&nbsp; The tourists and residents can then enjoy their leisure in nostalgic atmosphere.&nbsp; I believe this cultural trip is another essential way to alleviate the over-dependence on shopping trips from the mainland, besides eco-tourism.&nbsp; I believe it will be a thriving industry and phenomenal success, since it exactly caters for the demand of most of the Western tourists.&nbsp; For example, the backpackers would like to see the original things and old parts of Hong Kong, instead of malls with identical designs and layouts as those in their hometowns.&nbsp; Preserving and revitalizing the historic sites do bolster Hong Kong&rsquo;s position as a tourism cosmopolitan.<br \/>Also, we have to preserve the historic sites well for our next generation.&nbsp; They also deserve the right and opportunity to know the history and culture of a place they call home.&nbsp; We have the responsibility to provide our future kids with such atmosphere.&nbsp; Therefore, we should by no means deprive them of such rights.&nbsp; The relics serve as a bridge between the past, the present and the future for us for they are bound with many of our precious collective memories.&nbsp; It should be recognized that the past is also a part of the future.<\/p>\n<p>Despite the above benefits, worries have been expressed concerning the potential hindrance of preserving those sites to the staggering pace of development in Hong Kong.&nbsp; Hong Kong&rsquo;s land is extremely scarce, especially in the commercial areas.&nbsp; Keeping the historic sites located there will make the scarcity problem escalate.&nbsp; It would become nearly impossible to build roads, bridges, skyscrapers to alleviate the traffic congestion problems.&nbsp; In this sense, preserving the historic sites would be economically harming, leaving no room for development.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, preserving the heritage brings along opportunities.&nbsp; Yet, it also creates a financial burden, especially in times of recession.&nbsp; Maintaining the architecture costs huge budget.&nbsp; The extra expenditure spent on refurbishment will reduce the funding on other aspect.&nbsp; This turns out to be not cost-effective at all.<\/p>\n<p>Preserving the historic sites is more about not tearing down the building.&nbsp; The relics reflect our progress, bridge the past and the present, store our collective memories, and above all, define our own identity and uniqueness.&nbsp; These intrinsic values certainly outweigh the cost of maintenance.&nbsp; While possessions and money can be gained and earned through other means, our past cannot.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The first impression given by Hong Kong to its visitors is its efficiency and modern towers. Many just don&rsquo;t know there are many historic sites, though more frequently being demolished, hidden in the territory. 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