A Conclusion of the Successful Outbound and Inbound Exchange Camp
Both the outbound and inbound exchanges have been completed successful over the summer in 2015. All students have had a tremandous experience brining their culture to their designations sharing among those joining them from different countries around the world. It is a door opening opportunity for the youth to take part in the global context and we are pleased with the wonderful feedback. Thanks to the Lions Club International Youth Exchange Program, the Hong Kong Youth Exchange Foundation, the Lions Club International District 303 Hong Kong & Macau, China, and the support of all the co-organizers and sponsors. It is your contribution and participation making this the Hong Kong Youth Exchange 2015-16 another year of success. We are pround to present you some of the snapshots and reports from the Exchange program. May the memories of the exchange students be the utmost acknowledgement of your generousity.
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Youth Exchange Camp 2015 Activities
Hong Kong
Avenue of Stars
Hong Kong’s very own versions of stars boardwalk. This is a walk down the Kowloon side where you can see many landmarks of historic Hong Kong entertainers. Also, its the best harbour view you can find in Hong Kong. The night lights attraction is amazing.
Lions Educational Center
This is a centre located near Sai Kung previously funded by D303 Lions Club. The Center has a great library of outdoor life.
https://www.afcd.gov.hk/
Ham Tin Beach
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Dialogue in the Dark
https://www.dialogue-
Temple Street
If you have heard of Hong Kong, Temple street must be a name you heard. Temple street is famous for its night market which has food and also different small shops. The shops are very local and will show you historic Hong Kong.
https://www.temple-street-
Macau
Senado Square
A historic part of Macau. Full of old buildings for you to see the portuguese designs.
https://www.travelchinaguide.
Ruins of St. Pauls and Monte Fort
A famous remains of St. Paul’s Church. One of the world’s most popular photo site.
https://www.travelchinaguide.