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See the trams through my eyes

To me, trams lives in the 80s. I remember seeing the old tram rails being removed while I was 4 years old. Well, that was in the old city Shenyang I grew up in. Today, the trams still is very well alive in Melbourne, and they are just resilient soldiers living in this digital age.

Walking around Melbourne, the sound of trams ring close to my heart. Mixing along with the crowded city noise. It brings a piece of old school boutique feel to this modern city, which is why Melbourne is above the rest.

I have to say, I am very impressed, a city that’s so big, yet organized. The city is fast paste, but it doesn’t have the snobbishness like Sydney. A city filled with arts, culture, and fun. People are willing to help out,

Everyone here has a their unique style, and I mean everyone. It’s a city dedicated to shopaholics, and I am not an exception. I don’t shop in Perth because there isn’t much catches the eye, but Melbourne, I can definitely start!

So, after running around the city talking about myself at digital advertising agencies, I feel that there might be a good chance of living in this tram city. It’s a city I just gotten to known, and I like what I see so far. I don’t want to say I love it as yet, because it could end up like a bad girlfriend. But for now, the city gives me hope, gives me joy, and shelters me away from taking phone calls all day at iiNet.

I am looking forward to getting to you, tram city.