If you’re British, driving there feels just exactly the same as driving back home, and every road sign is exactly the same as in U.K. Just keep out of Central, Wanchai and Causeway Bay streets with your car. Unless you love getting stuck.
I think it would be a much funner drive if you drove in the New Territories which is less crowded (like some nice curvy roads up in Tai Mo Shan or even Sai Kung)
the most annoying thing is their collision damage waver what you mentioned at the end of them freezing $2500USD on your credit card, its a preauthorisation they hold until you return the car undamaged.
A car would be great for getting to hiking start points. Sure, you can get there with MTR and mini buses but it can take up to two hours vs up to 35 min in a car. Or, just set up camp in Sai Kung. A lot of great hiking in that area.
USA here I come .On the flip side the pollution levels will be comparitively less .And if you've got a real itch then it's better to cross the border over to the mainland and let her rip .
Your video is marvellous, but sad to say, the city is a nightmare nowadays, visited there last year during the unrest, it's sickening to witness their violence.
@@adelinebettityy2720 how about the human rights of the people that have different political ideology then them? Were their human rights taken care of?
@@asiapiranha8976Although not all of the protest are good,I still support hong kong to get more demography and human rights.I also hope China can be more democratic. Athorian dictatorship are cruel.
If you’re British, driving there feels just exactly the same as driving back home, and every road sign is exactly the same as in U.K. Just keep out of Central, Wanchai and Causeway Bay streets with your car. Unless you love getting stuck.
I love getting stuck in deep ugh
I think it would be a much funner drive if you drove in the New Territories which is less crowded (like some nice curvy roads up in Tai Mo Shan or even Sai Kung)
Thanks for the driving tour of Hong Kong. Great video.
4:31 skyline R34 😍
One last ride 😢
2:30 Those are the old parking meters. They are installing new ones which can be controlled through an app!
2:37 that’s cheap it’s like 40p in uk
the most annoying thing is their collision damage waver what you mentioned at the end of them freezing $2500USD on your credit card, its a preauthorisation they hold until you return the car undamaged.
A car would be great for getting to hiking start points. Sure, you can get there with MTR and mini buses but it can take up to two hours vs up to 35 min in a car. Or, just set up camp in Sai Kung. A lot of great hiking in that area.
i hate it so much when cars directly go to your driving side, and you have to stop immediately.
These roads are so damn conjusted......btw love your videos....uh got a new subscriber
The double-parking around restaurants can get insane as well.
Great Video, Thanks for posting it.
Thanks for uploading
Owning a car in Hong Kong is not easy, it costs you much more than other places
Thanks for your videos
Man i love your videos
USA here I come .On the flip side the pollution levels will be comparitively less .And if you've got a real itch then it's better to cross the border over to the mainland and let her rip .
good drive thanks
i only drive in hongkong in sleeping dogs
Cool
What is the process to get a driver's permit in Hong Kong?
Mashallah so nic
Does anyone know about parking in national parks and camping sites as Pui O?
Hello i want to learn car course
what is the requirement to rent a car in HK as an USA citizen for one week?
the only requirement is to have money
@@alexy5447 I thought it was free.......
@@jshavaun1 So damn hilarious lol
@@adelinebettityy2720 I mean @Alexy ask stupid question, have to reciprocate.
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Omg what a rip off, and the salary there is not that high, only the oligarchs can afford to have a car. Hmmm Id rather have a motorbike
Your video is marvellous, but sad to say, the city is a nightmare nowadays, visited there last year during the unrest, it's sickening to witness their violence.
They are fighting their human rights like Blackouttuesday or yellow vest
@@adelinebettityy2720 how about the human rights of the people that have different political ideology then them? Were their human rights taken care of?
@@asiapiranha8976Although not all of the protest are good,I still support hong kong to get more demography and human rights.I also hope China can be more democratic. Athorian dictatorship are cruel.
Visit Indian cities and try renting a car next time!
That's a lot of jaywalkers - unexpected in HK.
There's no getting around that. Too many people.
it's normal in hong kong, even also in Singapore.
2019 is the worse year for hk~
Car is just like a toy
Shame on them
? what tf
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