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To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

author:Mizukisha

I studied and lived in Hong Kong for half a year, from housing gap to price shock, from life Xi to culture shock;

Hong Kong is really an eye-opener!

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Hong Kong via.net

After coming to Hong Kong to study for half a year, you are still immersed in the shock of "the professor's accent", "your classmates are all the king of volumes", and "the school's unique humanistic care"?

That must be too little experience! There are still many aspects of the Hong Kong school that make mainland students drop their jaws!

Can you imagine: what it was like for mainland students to meet "wild seniors" in school and begin to doubt their own identity?

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Many universities in Hong Kong are built on the mountain, with the natural advantages of geographical environment and natural ecology, and the frequency of meeting "wild seniors" in the school is extremely high.

Some classmates even joked: to see wild animals in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go around the school.

# HKU "Wild Seniors" were taken away.01

Recently, when I was surfing the Internet, I was attracted by a picture posted by a netizen:

Oh Huo ~ HKU, what kind of scene is this?

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

野猪学长被抬走 via.喵喵咪

Only after looking closely at the comments of netizens did I know that it was "asking wild seniors (wild boar classmates) to get out of class", so as not to scare other teachers and classmates.

The University of Hong Kong is backed by Longhu Mountain, and it is common to encounter wild boars and porcupines of "wild seniors".

Local classmates may not be surprised, after all, it is not unheard of wild boars shopping on the street and taking the subway;

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school
To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Hong Kong permanent resident "local" wild boar via.network

But the mainlanders who came to Hong Kong with an international urban filter were dumbfounded: is this reasonable?

In addition to Brother Pig, HKU also has the aboriginal residents of the main building who have been officially named - Little Squirrel, who is more treated than the "wild senior" Brother Pig.

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

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Indigenous peoples of Hong Kong

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

# 港中文的传说Grisha.02

Hong Kong Chinese University, which occupies a hill in Hong Kong, will meet "wild seniors" on campus in addition to wild boars, as well as big brothers (monkeys) and cats.

Wild boars and monkeys are still more aggressive, and the students also stay away;

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school
To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Cats are different, and the joy of petting cats in school is probably only shared by Lingnan students and CUHK students.

Some students also specially issued a "Hong Kong Chinese Cat Watching Guide", Amway's cat friends went to Hong Kong Chinese to meet cats~

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

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Hong Kong Chinese cats

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Hong Kong Chinese people should know the legend of the cat Grisha, who spent 16 years at CUHK, and students often see him at Chung Chi College, which is a common memory for many people.

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

港中文喵星人Grisha via.小禾在田野

In October this year, the cat Grisha graduated and returned to the cat, and the college also arranged a commemorative book, and many students also went to mourn on their own, and they were really moved by the humanistic care of the Hong Kong school.

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school
To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Hong Kong Chinese and HKU are more natural than the atmosphere, and you may encounter a big yellow cow grazing on the side of the road, seeing this scene, for a moment to suspect that you are herding cattle?

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Feel like you're herding cattle via. Jackpot_cr

# CityU is really raising cattle.03

Cattle herding in Hong Kong Chinese is an illusion, but CityU is really raising cattle.

Due to CityU's geographical location, there are relatively few opportunities to encounter wild boars, monkeys, and squirrels as "wild seniors".

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

City University of Hong Kong via.web

But how can Cityda, which is strong in its lifetime and has a super momentum of development, be compared?

In 09, CityU raised dairy cows on the university farm in Tai Po Lam Village, which was self-produced and sold, not only with its own school brand of milk but also with a variety of peripherals, who can not envy it?

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school
To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school
To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

# The prototype of the Hong Kong Science and Technology mascot is actually it.04

When the Hong Kong Master circle talks about wild boars, they think of Hong Kong Science and Technology instead of Hong Kong University or other schools, why?

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology is the only school in Hong Kong that does not have a subway station nearby and is built by the mountains and the sea, and the natural ecological atmosphere and Hong Kong Chinese are compatible.

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

港科偶遇野猪 via.网络

An inadvertently on the way to school, on the campus will encounter a wild boar senior "patrol", even the mascot of the Hong Kong branch and the surrounding are the image of the wild boar, no wonder the Hong Kong Shuo circle will think of the Hong Kong branch as soon as the wild boar is said!

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school
To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

In Hong Kong, students may not only encounter "wild seniors" of different species in school, but also on urban roads, shopping malls or in the countryside.

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

When students encounter wild animals in Hong Kong, don't do this:

1. Feed wild animals

The Hong Kong government's wildlife protection regulations clearly stipulate that it is forbidden to feed wild animals, including wild boars, monkeys, wild pigeons, sparrows, etc.

Violators face a fine of HK$5,000, up to a fine of HK$100,000 and imprisonment for one year.

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

2. Cruelty and killing of animals

Hong Kong has a very strong animal protection force, and a doctoral student was arrested for "sprinkling salt and killing 3 snails", and then "a cleaner was arrested for slapping a hamster to death".

If convicted of cruelty to animals in Hong Kong, you will face a maximum fine of $200,000 and imprisonment for 3 years!

To see wildlife in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the zoo at all, just go to the school

Animal cruelty via.net

Whether it is encountering wild boars and monkeys on campus, or feeding pigeons, killing snails, fines, and imprisonment, many mainland students do not understand.

I have to say that I have gained knowledge after coming to Hong Kong for half a year!

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