Hannah is amazing and exactly what wildlife films need! Thank you BBC for finding her, a breath of fresh air in amongst the doom and gloom - makes me want to go and find some wildlife keep it up
Love these wild cities films! Really interesting to see the wildlife living right under our noses in the city. The filming is great and love the friendly presenter. Would like to see more like this.
I came here from watching the Earth Unplugged on Singapore. Hong Kong and Singapore are two cities I'm very familiar with having lived in both and with family in both. I'm glad Hannah and the BBC are letting people know that there is much more to Hong Kong than the dense metropolis. There is still a lot of natural splendor left that most visitors never get to see. On Lantau Island just outside of the airport there are still forest and incredible mountain hikes that resemble the coast of Northern California. On the east side of the Kowloon peninsula there are rock formations that resemble those at Giants' Causeway on the coast of Ireland. Maybe one of the future episodes could explore some of those areas. Well done episode and keep up the enthusiasm!
The thing I love most about this and the previous video is that, if I went to those places, I feel that I would actually see those animals doing their thing. It’s a very natural filming style which I think is very refreshing these days. Keep up the good work guys 👊
Hope I can get to Hong Kong one day! Those pink dolphins look incredible - never knew why they were pink until now. It will be interesting to follow the conservation effort of the species over the next few years. Great video Hannah and the team - loving the series so far!
There are other white / pink dolphins in coastal waters in other parts of China and Taiwan. All of them are very endangered. There also is a white Chinese river dolphin that used to live in the Yangtze river called the Baiji that might've gone extinct in the last 10 years.
Hannah is so good at appearing naturally joyful under camera. I cannot do that. She is great. Probably has a few dozen marriage proposals from Chinese after this! Could she be the next Sir David Attenborough when she is in senior age? Well done!!
If you like to see more of these rhinos macaques, you should take a look of ARROZ MARISCO videos. He does a wonderful job at keeping us informed on the troops. You will be very pleased to follow him. Have a beautiful day and God Bless.
She has big teeth, The lady, not the monkey. Must have cost a pretty penny. She must be very proud of them since she bares them in every shot, She ought to straighten the bottom ones out if she's going to expose them so much. Must take a lot of practice to talk with her teeth wide open all the time.
Can't help but smile watching these videos, her positivity gives good vibes
Love Hannah's, apparently, very authentic enthusiasm (not just this video but the one from a few weeks ago).
Hannah is amazing and exactly what wildlife films need! Thank you BBC for finding her, a breath of fresh air in amongst the doom and gloom - makes me want to go and find some wildlife keep it up
Cracking video folks, love the filming style, and the presenter Hannah brings a lot of warmth and fun to it all. MORE PLEASE!
Smashed it again Hannah and Benn 🤙🏼 looking forward to seeing whatever you come up with next
Love these wild cities films! Really interesting to see the wildlife living right under our noses in the city. The filming is great and love the friendly presenter. Would like to see more like this.
I came here from watching the Earth Unplugged on Singapore. Hong Kong and Singapore are two cities I'm very familiar with having lived in both and with family in both. I'm glad Hannah and the BBC are letting people know that there is much more to Hong Kong than the dense metropolis. There is still a lot of natural splendor left that most visitors never get to see. On Lantau Island just outside of the airport there are still forest and incredible mountain hikes that resemble the coast of Northern California. On the east side of the Kowloon peninsula there are rock formations that resemble those at Giants' Causeway on the coast of Ireland. Maybe one of the future episodes could explore some of those areas. Well done episode and keep up the enthusiasm!
The thing I love most about this and the previous video is that, if I went to those places, I feel that I would actually see those animals doing their thing. It’s a very natural filming style which I think is very refreshing these days. Keep up the good work guys 👊
Love you Hannah ! You do a wonderful remarkable work bringing us the animal news !
Be safe ! 💖
Another brilliant film from Hannah Stitfall and Benn Berkeley
Hope I can get to Hong Kong one day! Those pink dolphins look incredible - never knew why they were pink until now. It will be interesting to follow the conservation effort of the species over the next few years. Great video Hannah and the team - loving the series so far!
It's a wonderful place, can highly recommend it!! I only saw the dolphins once in the time I lived there- they are dwindling in numbers:(
There are other white / pink dolphins in coastal waters in other parts of China and Taiwan. All of them are very endangered. There also is a white Chinese river dolphin that used to live in the Yangtze river called the Baiji that might've gone extinct in the last 10 years.
Love the footage and presenter. More please !
Awesome, great filming.
Thank you Hannah.
That smile though 🥰
Those monkeys remind me of the ones in Gibraltar. They both interact with humans and aren't scared
This is great! I never knew about pink dolphins!!! Macaques look scary!
Yesss, love this! Adding Hong Kong straight to the top of my bucket list. More of this please!
Hannah is so good at appearing naturally joyful under camera. I cannot do that. She is great. Probably has a few dozen marriage proposals from Chinese after this! Could she be the next Sir David Attenborough when she is in senior age? Well done!!
lol love that she's presenting the show while sunburned on one half of her face. fair enough i guess
I think she just has naturally rosey cheeks
Thanks boss🏹🌺🧚♀️🌠⚘💄💘
Welcome to Hong Kong🐒🐬
Anyone know where the intro music is from/the artist’s name? 0:04 - 0:16
The construction of that huge bridge (which prolly will never really get much used as planned) in the video footage...
I didn't know there was British women this beautiful.
Lol
Hong Kong urban district is just 20% another 70-80% is rural.
So tan lol
If you like to see more of these rhinos macaques, you should take a look of ARROZ MARISCO videos. He does a wonderful job at keeping us informed on the troops. You will be very pleased to follow him. Have a beautiful day and God Bless.
Why the red face?
Maddie? Where are you? 😢
Damn, she's hot!
Plot twist Chinese people at night are hunting them
Looks like you guys filmed with your mobile phone. Shitty quality
Keep teeth inside when talking
Lol
She has big teeth, The lady, not the monkey. Must have cost a pretty penny. She must be very proud of them since she bares them in every shot, She ought to straighten the bottom ones out if she's going to expose them so much. Must take a lot of practice to talk with her teeth wide open all the time.
Problrem?
Of all the things to bring up about the video, you go on about her teeth. Wierd tbh