Bubble Blowing

Hong Kong and Singapore, having just signed the so-called “travel bubble”, Hong Kong has immediately re-emerged. The Singaporean government solemnly decreed that if there are more than 22 un-sourced cases in Hong Kong in three consecutive days, the “tourism bubble” will be cancelled immediately.

This slap on the face of the Hong Kong SAR Government has brought the indigenous officials of the SAR to their knees.

The name of the so-called “health bubble” is unlucky. The so-called “health bubble” has an unfortunate name. Health is like a bubble that bursts once it is punctured, and any “zeroing out” becomes an illusion of empty happiness. The SAR government has no linguistic talent and it is anti-intellectual to pick such an unlucky name.

Also, in order to hold this bubble in my hand, I flew from Hong Kong to Singapore for $20,000 just to walk around. You can leave Queen’s Road Central and Russell Street, connect to Orchard Road on the other side of the road, and you will find all the same European designer malls on both sides.

Except in Singapore, where there is a special exhibition at the National Gallery. The National Gallery of Singapore has a special exhibition there, which is the Wu Guanzhong Collection, which is quite something, but the Hong Kong Museum of Art also has a solo exhibition of Wu Guanzhong. This kind of spending, however, is rare. What’s the point of spending hours in line at the respective airports and 20,000 yuan on a plane ticket to Singapore? You might as well buy a virtual video camera for two or three thousand dollars, which can be found in malls in Mongkok, and you can go home not only to Singapore, but also to Iceland and Machu Picchu in Peru.

The “tourism bubble” is more beneficial to Singapore than Hong Kong. Singapore is only a quarter of the size of Hong Kong, with a population of nearly five million people, Singapore lacks natural scenery, while Hong Kong has mountains, water, beaches and forests because of the vision of the British Captain Yale, who chose the harbor. Singaporeans are shut down for a year, surrounded by shopping malls and buildings, concrete jungles, and only a small so-called safari park, wild boar in Hong Kong, oxen on Lantau Island, also have a safari park. The risk of depression and autism is much higher in “Poi” than in Hong Kong. The “bubble” makes it more desirable for Singaporeans to come to Hong Kong than for Hong Kong people to go there.

In Hong Kong and Singapore, two young boys in a bunk bed in a dormitory are having sex with each other. The Western civilized world, including Japan and Europe, as well as Canada and Australia, where the number of diagnosed cases increases by several thousand per day, and Hong Kong and Singapore are exchanging bubbles with each other with zero diagnosis, also useless. Hong Kong’s economy is still a dead end.

Everyone has gone through the stage of a three-year-old blowing bubbles with soapy water. Each of the countless bubbles in the sunlight shaped like a tiny rainbow. The little boy laughed and jumped for joy at the sight of them. Half a lifetime has passed, but many people’s IQs are still at the age when they just gave up milk and blew bubbles.