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LCSD Choral Concert, Xin Cui Estate Shopping Center, Sha Tian

新翠村商場對出廣場, 沙田區
Since 1970s, Sha Tian (沙田) had been developed as a satellite city. Nowadays, the population was well over 630,000. In the old days, Sha Tian was miles away from the rest of Hong Kong. One had to take a steam engine train and went through a few pitch dark tunnels before this little market town appeared. Now, one could take an efficient electric train from any part of Hong Kong to Sha Tian within 30 minutes. Who would like to say no to the modern life? Let's be fair, who didn't want to have free flow of water from a tap or enjoyed the air conditioner in a 35 degree hot day at home? Or would you rather burn the cow dung to cook your dinner in the dark?!


If you were interested in the history of Hong Kong's railway, you could have a look on this site. It would be even better to go down to the museum and to see the real thing yourself:

It was the first time I sang solo in public. I was very nervous, needless to say. However, after 30 seconds, my fear/worry disappeared and I was much more relaxed then. I completed the whole song without any hiccup! I guessed the whole episode was part of my growing up really. 


瑪依拉 (XinJiang folk song)



This time, we sang a song call Tumbalalaika which was a Russian Jewish folk song in Yiddish language. 'Tum' was the Yiddish word for noise and 'balalaika' was a stringed musical instrument of Russian origin. The rhythm of the song was very light and one could dance with the music easily. Singing makes me happy, it also helped me to understand the world better. I could sing all day and night!





Tumbalalaika
Tumbalalaika




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