1. The reason why the schedule was behind, because some Hong Kongers protested against it, and HK govt stopped the constructing progress, and solve the problem through discussion with protesters. And its also one of reasons why it costs more because of delay. 2. HKers did not want Chinese construction company to finish their side, so they hired foreign companies to finish HK part, which cost a lot more money, and also turns out its quality is not as good as Chinese company‘s. The HK part leaked water, and they blame for gov't lol. They fixed those problems later. 3. It does not matter is HK or Macau, they are always parts of China. "One country, two systems" only works under "One China" policy first, if some HKers or foreigners think HK is not part of China, I'm sorry, there is no more two systems. Keep that in ur mind. 4. It's Chinese territory, and it's Chinese business. I suggest some foreigners stop sticking ur nose to Chinese internal affairs, particularly some of British. The British Empire had already fallen, and maybe u should think about giving the lands back to Irish, Scottish and Argentinean, would u? Mind ur own damn business. I'm just sick of pirates, colonizers, invaders and robbers put on suits and try to teach others to be civilized. How hilarious and hypocritical it is!
Reine Mercado I think the reason why they don't like China compared to their formal colonial powers is because the Brits allow for freedom of speech and information while China does not
In case you've been living under a rock, Britain recently voted for Brexit (something considered not-PC) through a referendum. China doesn't allow for referendums, and the government silences their critics instead. And we're talking about government laws here, not about the people. Because in Britain, or almost any part of the world in fact, if you get kicked out for a political ideology from a company, you can find another job somewhere else that accepts you. In China you'd get locked up in jail and forced to bow down to the Communist Party. And how are you in TH-cam when China has banned it there?
astrophysx I think so but it costs too much to connect NY, Las Vegas and SF together that government would not do that. HK, Macau and Zhuhai is quite close. You browse google map then you know the distance.
Mainly because the British government couldn't afford it! I'm British and I see (almost) nothing wrong with this. The only problem that I was sad to read about was the severe decline in dolphin population in the bay. Though, in August I saw some pink dolphins though just near Tai-o.
Can i know this bridge Hong Kong to Macau first or Hong Kong to Zhuhai?Because my coutry have visa free to Hong Kong and Macau but need visa tu China like Guandong and Shenzen.
It takes about an hour to get to the bridge from the city centre of hk so technically 2 hr ride from hk to zh or macau. Boat from sheungwan is faster for passengers (1hr to macau) it's evident that the bridge is for transport and cargo shipping not targeted for local people
Jonathan Ng sorry, but i want to clarify, what is the "local people" meaning? i think you didn't count drivers, dockers, logistics staffs and all others link with them, economic development brings jobs!!
@Jonathan Ng so, these so call "local people/HK people", they just have 0 linkage with the logistics chain? they don't relate to import & export business? HK is a port!! means everything relate to this(logistics, finance, serves, even clean staff work in business center)....I am very glad to see this bridge because it can shorten the TAT (time around time), i have supplier chain in south China and HK is my favorite port, you know why i didn't choose YanTian port(which lower cost than HK) in ShenZhen? because it cost more than half day rather than HK port....think about it! not just on surface.
Had you taken the fact that is probably cheaper to drive instead of paying a ticket for each person? Or maybe you want to go party at hk during no business hours?
@@jonathanng5218 It survived typhoon mangkhut people were wishing it would be destroyed lol Who wish this bridge be destroy? Bloody you? You can joke like this you wanker.
Are you sure that all the buildings in the West can withstand earthquake? Do you know how many times the Great Wall of China has been hit by earthquake? In looking at something don't base on like or dislike,but must be based on public opinion. That's more fair ...
They spend more than 1 billion RMB on the project to try to avoid the damage to the white dolphin. also no big construction between Apr and Aug which is the time white dolphin's breeding season.
Ibilly999 YT I watch it in a Taiwan show called 夜间打权. It’s like when we china build the qinghai-Tibet railway they criticize this will damage the Tibetan antelope’ habitat , but in affect when u take the railway nowadays u can see the antelopes though the window. There for sure will somehow damage the environment but China are trying their best to deal least damage.
China is really exerting more control. The bridge traffic is set to be travelling on the right, following mainland China. However, both Macau & hong Kong traffic drives on the left.
rockerdrake I agree with you as well. It just seem like the bridge would be great for transporting but I kept asking myself while watching the video. What about the species of animal and plants living there?
It will probably break apart when you get it home......oh wait that's the other stuff. It will break apart when you least expect it. Bloody hell that the most brainless comment i have ever read you need to go back to school and learn about Chinese culture and history instead of putting hate comments everywhere wanker.
China also "EXPANDING" sea-claims by building man-made islands at international water in the southeast Asia. PH and VN should get UN forces into this region again
Every Chinese knows that connecting road and bridges will bring trade development and prosperity
For? Hong Kong or Macau nope
Ishan Bansal it will bring much more tourism
The economic benefits are obvious and they would ultimately outweigh the cost
@Das Kapital true
Hahahahahahahaha. Laughing from 2021.
1. The reason why the schedule was behind, because some Hong Kongers protested against it, and HK govt stopped the constructing progress, and solve the problem through discussion with protesters. And its also one of reasons why it costs more because of delay.
2. HKers did not want Chinese construction company to finish their side, so they hired foreign companies to finish HK part, which cost a lot more money, and also turns out its quality is not as good as Chinese company‘s. The HK part leaked water, and they blame for gov't lol. They fixed those problems later.
3. It does not matter is HK or Macau, they are always parts of China. "One country, two systems" only works under "One China" policy first, if some HKers or foreigners think HK is not part of China, I'm sorry, there is no more two systems. Keep that in ur mind.
4. It's Chinese territory, and it's Chinese business. I suggest some foreigners stop sticking ur nose to Chinese internal affairs, particularly some of British. The British Empire had already fallen, and maybe u should think about giving the lands back to Irish, Scottish and Argentinean, would u? Mind ur own damn business. I'm just sick of pirates, colonizers, invaders and robbers put on suits and try to teach others to be civilized. How hilarious and hypocritical it is!
Well said, i couldnt said it better myself Thank you :)
"and HK govt stopped it to solve the problem through discussion".
How barbaric!
Reine Mercado I think the reason why they don't like China compared to their formal colonial powers is because the Brits allow for freedom of speech and information while China does not
@@fazleyff go use your free speech in Britain to publicly say anything "politically incorrect" and check whether you still have your job.
In case you've been living under a rock, Britain recently voted for Brexit (something considered not-PC) through a referendum.
China doesn't allow for referendums, and the government silences their critics instead.
And we're talking about government laws here, not about the people. Because in Britain, or almost any part of the world in fact, if you get kicked out for a political ideology from a company, you can find another job somewhere else that accepts you.
In China you'd get locked up in jail and forced to bow down to the Communist Party. And how are you in TH-cam when China has banned it there?
Love Hong Kong, Macau from Hainan, China.
its like connecting new york, san Francisco, las vegas, and an entire state together
astrophysx
I think so but it costs too much to connect NY, Las Vegas and SF together that government would not do that. HK, Macau and Zhuhai is quite close. You browse google map then you know the distance.
First like and comment guy👌 from India
@@DRDarwin you first go and learn some English words
British would never build such thing to Hong Kong
501st Legion yes, the British actually declined the plan while hk was still a colony
They do send their governors over though.... so much for imagined democracy
Mainly because the British government couldn't afford it! I'm British and I see (almost) nothing wrong with this. The only problem that I was sad to read about was the severe decline in dolphin population in the bay. Though, in August I saw some pink dolphins though just near Tai-o.
Great achievement.
This is so extremely long
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Your mom said that, too
Can i know this bridge Hong Kong to Macau first or Hong Kong to Zhuhai?Because my coutry have visa free to Hong Kong and Macau but need visa tu China like Guandong and Shenzen.
It takes about an hour to get to the bridge from the city centre of hk so technically 2 hr ride from hk to zh or macau. Boat from sheungwan is faster for passengers (1hr to macau) it's evident that the bridge is for transport and cargo shipping not targeted for local people
Jonathan Ng sorry, but i want to clarify, what is the "local people" meaning? i think you didn't count drivers, dockers, logistics staffs and all others link with them, economic development brings jobs!!
@@huangsimon935 Hong Kong people
@Jonathan Ng so, these so call "local people/HK people", they just have 0 linkage with the logistics chain? they don't relate to import & export business? HK is a port!! means everything relate to this(logistics, finance, serves, even clean staff work in business center)....I am very glad to see this bridge because it can shorten the TAT (time around time), i have supplier chain in south China and HK is my favorite port, you know why i didn't choose YanTian port(which lower cost than HK) in ShenZhen? because it cost more than half day rather than HK port....think about it! not just on surface.
So the "transport and cargo shipping" doesn't benefit HK? Are you that brainwashed by your CIA controlled media?
Had you taken the fact that is probably cheaper to drive instead of paying a ticket for each person? Or maybe you want to go party at hk during no business hours?
1:54 concept or do they really lack lane markings?
I wonder how it will fare against earthquake, tsunami or typhoon?
It survived typhoon mangkhut people were wishing it would be destroyed lol
It do survived the recent typhoon mangkhut.
@@jonathanng5218
It survived typhoon mangkhut people were wishing it would be destroyed lol
Who wish this bridge be destroy? Bloody you? You can joke like this you wanker.
@@Tiffany-iMongolian. do you even read the news?? People comment on this all the time especially on local Facebook groups
Are you sure that all the buildings in the West can withstand earthquake?
Do you know how many times the Great Wall of China has been hit by earthquake?
In looking at something don't base on like or dislike,but must be based on public opinion.
That's more fair ...
Bela reportagem!
Congratulations
at "1:07" you can see a counterfeit Nike shoe labeled as NKIE
only in china
Vincent Ivan Tanaya I’ve seen some fake Versace clothes recently. They are called “Verselge!”
Kaiju: "Oh look, a new bridge"
Una grande opera e poche storie!
Massive and beautiful too. ALL infrastructure everywhere on earth is a political statement.
1:08 NKIE lmao
1:08 NKIE shoes...there is the problem!
Please, there is nothing wrong for people who have their own opinion for against constructing it, or protest against it.
I don't have a driver's license ╮(╯_╰)╭
When you use prejudice to think about things, I hope your parents will praise you.
馮力
Driving license or driving licence
A marvelous miracle of engineering fell apart in Florida last month killing many. A new bridge.
The terrorists will bomb or destroy the bridge and killing alot of innocent people.
HOW DID IT MADE?
Althought The Bridge IS Impressive i must Say and AGree
1:08 a guy has a shoe with a brand "NKIE"
Challenge accepted... Trump will build a much larger and a massive wall 😁
It's clickbait title, i don't actually need to know any of that.
I need to know that the bridge will not turn a profit.
1:07 NKIE
I'd like to feel impressed, but the damage of undersea environment and coral reefs stops me. Also at 0:45, doesn't that look like a fkin animal?!
It’s like a fat horse XDDD
They spend more than 1 billion RMB on the project to try to avoid the damage to the white dolphin. also no big construction between Apr and Aug which is the time white dolphin's breeding season.
Steven Li wait really, hk news never say about that lol
Steven Li our news are anti Chinese
Ibilly999 YT I watch it in a Taiwan show called 夜间打权. It’s like when we china build the qinghai-Tibet railway they criticize this will damage the Tibetan antelope’ habitat , but in affect when u take the railway nowadays u can see the antelopes though the window. There for sure will somehow damage the environment but China are trying their best to deal least damage.
Yo this bridge is dope lol
beautiful flat earth 0:39
What does made in china mean?
means you and your family will not be the servant for white-guy for another 100 years
China is really exerting more control. The bridge traffic is set to be travelling on the right, following mainland China. However, both Macau & hong Kong traffic drives on the left.
Good for economy. Bad for sealife and ships tryna cross. Natural barrier
rockerdrake I agree with you as well. It just seem like the bridge would be great for transporting but I kept asking myself while watching the video. What about the species of animal and plants living there?
kxqin NY and maritime transportation is canalized to the underwater segment because ships can't pass through the rest of the bridge length
as someone that lives in HK that was not insightful at all.
It will probably break apart when you get it home......oh wait that's the other stuff. It will break apart when you least expect it.
It will probably break apart when you get it home......oh wait that's the other stuff. It will break apart when you least expect it.
Bloody hell that the most brainless comment i have ever read you need to go back to school and learn about Chinese culture and history instead of putting hate comments everywhere wanker.
@@Tiffany-iMongolian. what world do you live in.
@@Tiffany-iMongolian. come to think of it. It is a little mean. My bad.
Made in China! 😂👍
1:07 lol fake nike shoes
Deathwish
- If nike shoes are fake in China, how come Nike made huge profit in China? Can you explain that?
Ted Aspane well there's also a lot of fake things sold in china along with real things
It says NKIE not NIKE on the shoe
@@tedaspane1493 yes there are also new barlun which won the copyright lawsuit over new balance lmfao
China also "EXPANDING" sea-claims by building man-made islands at international water in the southeast Asia. PH and VN should get UN forces into this region again
ITS MADE IN CHINA
Surprisingly banal.
1:06 NKIE
1:07 NKIE