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Marathon Race Hong Kong 2007. Ladies and gentlemen, today is 31 st December, 2007. Welcome to Marathon Race Hong Kong 2007. I’m Chris Wong, the host of.

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1 Marathon Race Hong Kong 2007

2 Ladies and gentlemen, today is 31 st December, 2007. Welcome to Marathon Race Hong Kong 2007. I’m Chris Wong, the host of this event.

3 Let’s introduce our route. The starting point is the Giant Buddha on Lantau Island. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)(7) (8) (1)Giant Buddha (2)Tsing Ma Bridge (3)Clock Tower (4)Wong Tai Sin Temple (5)Stanley (6)Causeway Bay (7)Expo Promenade (8)The Peak

4 Here is the Giant Buddha. It is adjacent to Po Lin Monastery. It weighs 200 tonnes. All runners are ready. Get, set, go!

5 Runners run along the Tsing Ma Bridge, the world’s longest road- and-rail suspension bridge, and one of the “Top 10 Construction Achievements of the 20 th Century”.

6 Runners run pass the Clock Tower. It was built in 1921. Originally, it was part of the former Hung Hom Train Station.

7 Runners run pass Wong Tai Sin Temple, one of most famous shrines in Hong Kong. Look! A runner is drinking water here.

8 Runners run through St. Stephen Beach in Stanley, a famous tourist attraction in Hong Kong. The beach is sandy.

9 Runners run along a busy road in Causeway Bay. The rent in the shopping areas of Causeway Bay is ranked the second in the world.

10 This is the 1 st girl who arrivals Expo Promenade. Expo Promenade was built to Commemorate the establishment of the HKSAR on 1 July 1997.

11 Wor! Here she comes. The winner of the event finally arrivals the Peak Tower.

12 Now, all runners have finished the race and gathered around here – the Peak Tower which allows visitors to enjoy views over Victoria Harbour.

13 We enjoy “a symphony of lights” together. It has been awarded the world's "Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records.

14 See you next year in the same event, the Marathon Race Hong Kong! Goodbye!


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