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Louise Mann 80% are woods, but it is not government won’t allow development. Every time, government proposed to increase land or housing supply. There would be protests. The real estates tycoons won’t allow that and they fund many environmental groups to oppose government
Your videos are very well done. NO overbearing music, voices balanced well, great city shots, diverse scenes around the city and a real home style attitude. Keep it up so I can see the world n your eyes! Thank you!
Watching your channel since 2 years now. You've changed slowly the way you shoot and edit. That's a great development. Love your style of videos. With the shots, the music in the background, etc. That's your style. Nobody does it this way. It's full of emotions. Never stop. Thank you.
Thank you :) berlin.to.south is my nick on insta. You don't need to follow me, just for you to see who's behind these words. Have a great time in Hongkong... And don't believe Google maps, if you wanna go up to the lion rock. We nearly died there 😂 there's an easy way to get up without acting suicidal.
And those ruthless developers once said in their marketing campaign that 100sq ft home is not small at all because "even supreme emperor's dragon bed is only six feet long."
99% people have refrigerators in hk .... but Chinese are obsessed with fresh meat, seafood as they believe they taste much better than frozen. A lot of the housewives go to the wet market daily to buy freshly killed fish , chicken
What I like to see a lot about Asian countries are those small narrow alleys that lead to small shops, restaurants or apartments. The Asians are masters creating that kind of cool vibe in small alleys like that. It looks like a completely different experience watching that. Here in New York City the Asians also have those type of alleys in Chinatown and in Flushing. It's really beautiful to watch.
This is fascinating and well made but really reminds me of how much I appreciate big, open spaces. I think I'd spend a lot of time there looking up into the sky; the only open space there that's free to enjoy.
Hello guys!!! i've been watching all your videos to prepare my trip to HK in december 2019, you been one of the most inspiring and lovely people I've seen while searching for information, thanks for your time, your job, patience and dedication to create this beautiful videos, can't wait to visit all this places and eat this yummy and crazy foods
Besides sub-divided flats, the smallest place to rent is actually called bedspace apartment aka cage home/ coffin cubicle, where ppl actually live in cages..
Hong Kong properties is speculated by Hong Kong People themselves and now they suffer by their own doings. The HK government is really suck in this respect.
HK government has no control of their real estate tycoons. Whenever the HK government had initiatives to increase housing supply or land supply to ease their housing situation, such as the 85,000 annual housing plan many years ago, or Carrie Lam’s land reclamation plan, there would be big social events and protests that force them to step down, so you know who are behind these protests. Recently the Central government pressured those tycoons to release some lands. They used to just hold them to control the supply and don’t develop.
@@firefly4784 That is the problem . How can a government can't control the key element of a country which is housing. That is real pity. Time to revamp.
Cy 97 The British did not set up a good framework and it is capitalism where capital controls. Did you get that whenever the HK government planned to do something, real estate tycoons and their media would instigate people to have protests so that those initiatives never could be carried out? Blame those capitalists and their mouthpieces media and their agents, the pan democracy party.
Seeing ur video made me grateful & blessed here in Malaysia.My parent now have very comfy medium cost apartment and finish their loan within 10y with very average income below 2k.now hopefully retired with another landed properties.i learnt much we should manage well our money and good government does gv us choice and better life here.love my country🥰
With the new bridge you can drive across now, it’s all about gambling. The Chinese seem obsessed with gambling. 🥴🥴 the egg custard tarts are seriously good though. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
You got a great deal Nice apartment and cheap for Hong Kong I had a small room for that price Nothing in the room just a bed Thailand and Singapore are still the best places in all of Asia No where can compete with Thailand The best hotels. Apartments for the best prices Also the best food Indonesian food also fantastic
There is a slight error to the ownership of the land. The government owns all of the land in Hong Kong. They sell out the right to developing the land to big cooperations, usually for a a limited period of time (~50 years?). But the law actually allows the government to retake any sold out pieces of land, and use it to develop public housing. But the government rarely does it because it involves the interests of the big businesses, which are major stakeholders in HK.
The Hong Kong housing crisis was started by the Hong Kong people themselves. Back in the 80s every Tom, Dick and Harry would go queue up to buy an apartment, not to live in but to speculate and hope the demand will outdo the supply and pushes the price up. Properties were relatively cheap back then and only required a 10% deposit. As more and more hong kong people started to speculate on the property market, it created a chain effect where land and property prices rocketed. Hong Kong people is the most materialistic and self-entitled people on earth. When the artificial island development to build 250,000 cheap homes were proposed to solve the housing crisis, it faced huge oppositions not just from developers but from Hong Kong people (homeowners). For outsiders looking in, the truth isn't always as it seems.
....And, yet, the Hong Kong people" don't rule in Hong Kong. The CCP shut down the British-estabished Legislative Council in favor of their own version which favors pro-Beijing businessmen rather than ordinary residents. ...Plus, I gather that you are saying the housing situation was better when the British were running Hong Kong, BEFORE the handover to the PRC.
@@MrJm323 Yes but that's a whole new discussion. The housing crisis started in the 80s. We can't keep using this as an excuse and justification for everything that's wrong in Hong Kong. At some point, we need to take some responsibility or we'll just keep repeating the same mistake.
Over the last 15 years I have spent time pretty much everywhere in SEA. Currently living in BKK. Your excellent videos confirm my decision not to waste any time or money visiting HK.
I’ve been on that free tour. The display apartment was just bought and was empty. $2000hkd pm seems a good value for that. Those guides are very biased. I caught mine out on several inconsistencies regarding the rental market.
I think that the monopolistic approach in Hong Kong is so messed up by choking the people in to box room living. This is a rough situation for so many people who already can barely afford to pay bills, sad☹ I think about many countries and the poverty but yet so many are happy in their lives, Hong Kong in its own do not seem that way. I really like your insight into this world they live in and the reality they have. It was a good video Jim but heartbreaking at the same time. By the way Jim, nice tattoos👍 I have a few😄 I don't think Tah liked that apartment with the metal frame bunk beds and that tall blond was just about 4inch from touching her head to the ceiling.😮 sorry for late watch but we had🏥 issues to deal with. Thanks for the video and the deep look into Hong Kong's living.🌟
The thing about buying fresh food, I think the main problem is the weather, humidity and heat. Even putting food in the fridge, because of the intense heat in Summer food can still go off. Liquids like milk, drinks aren’t too bad.
I am from Hong Kong ,, born and raised here .I have watched the video and I thought your Hong Kong do not seem like the Hong Kong that I have lived in .Indeed , Hong Kong 's people home is so small , for my selves , I have never have my own room for 2x years , I shared with my grandmother .But I believe most Hong Kong people would have refrigerator in their home , it just about how big the refrigerator is .Resident here buying food for every single meal in the wet market as traditionally they believe food ingredient should be fresh and that can make it taste good and have much more nutritious than the freeze one .unless you live in cage room
The small apartment is amazing. So well planned out but sad to learn what the government has done to force people into 'shared residences'. A real eye opener into the Hong Kong life that people their have.
Basically there are just too many people cramming into the city center. Not someting special. You could find micro apartment in Manhatten New York as well. City center attracts people from everywhere and there is simply not enough space for them.
No matter how fancy it is .... It can't change the fact of Hong Kong s housing problem... Hong Kongers are in struggle with both rental and purchase.. and the developer and government are holding all the land and pushing up the price...
Tah, tell Jimmy that he doesn't need to brush back and forth when using an electric toothbrush. It's designed to be slowly moved around the teeth, not brushed back and forth quickly like a normal toothbrush
Hi! Hope you could reply. Will go to hk this Dec. More or less can a tourist still enjoy the city? I have been to hk many times but it is such a hassle if the mtr is not 100% and if shops suddenly closed
But with your experience now given you are in hk during the most chaotic time, how was it? In the news it seems it is chaos everywhere but is it literally like that everywhere you go?
Its crazy what is happening there, i saw a VICE documentary about Hong Kong and the growing wealth gap between the ultra rich and extremely poor people and how most millennials growing up in Hong Kong are worried and scared about their future in Hong Kong because most cant afford rent or to pay their bills.
Good video guy's. Its hard to see good people in this country have to live like this.No wonder the youth is protesting. I just saw there will be a vote over the weekend. But some people are afraid to vote because there maybe recourse. My prayers go out to HK.
I imagine finding a high paying job in HK must be a breeze because why would someone choose ( voluntarily) to live in that cramped city if that's not the case?
The greediness of the few uber wealthy families controlling HK, the inability of the HK government to provide affordable housing to its population, is the root cause of these demonstrations. Unlike the public housing system in Singapore that has been brilliantly managed.
the anti-ELAB demonstrations have never been about housing. It is about protecting the rights and security of Hong Kong people. Don't be misled by the CGTN and other fake media controlled by China
Whenever the HK government had initiatives to increase housing supply or land supply to ease their housing situation, such as the 85,000 annual housing plan many years ago, or Carrie Lam’s land reclamation plan, there would be big social events and protests that force them to step down, so you know who are behind these protests.
So, the people don't want more housing and more price competition, is what you are saying. Does the Legislative Council (which obviously makes the decisions) represent the "people" of Hong Kong, or does it represent business interests which Beijing favors? Does Hong Kong actually have a democratic Legislative Council which represents the ordinary people? ....Why not?
MrJm323 How would increased housing and land supply affect real estate prices? Who are going to benefit? Who don’t want to increase housing and land supply? What I am saying is that many people are like you, don’t seem to have a clue and protest on the wrong side.
It's like you're moving in there haha! You used up ALL the storage! That's my problem when I travel, I just live out the suitcase. OMG Did I hear that right?! $50 per day?! How?? What?? What!??! When I was there I got a horrible hostel full of bugs for $70 a night.. I wanna cry lol.
In 3 days time the troubled area is limited to polytechnic university area, cross harbor tunnel is closed Other areas are peaceful, but tomorrow is district election At the height of university event, protesters started plugging out bricks to block city’s traffic 5-10 railway stations closed I saw bricks plugged out today while going to YauMaTei area, and 2 railway stations closed now
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guys if you're still in HK, some 4* hotels i.e. best western only cost US$33 a night:)
Louise Mann
80% are woods, but it is not government won’t allow development. Every time, government proposed to increase land or housing supply. There would be protests. The real estates tycoons won’t allow that and they fund many environmental groups to oppose government
I actually stayed in a Coffin apartment in Mong Kok for 8 USD a night, had just a bed and shower was crazy but I actually had a lot of fun.
Your videos are very well done. NO overbearing music, voices balanced well, great city shots, diverse scenes around the city and a real home style attitude. Keep it up so I can see the world n your eyes! Thank you!
Thank you so much!
I feel blessed that I have more than enough space for myself and I don’t have to pay sky high rental for that.
You'll appreciate your living space just by watching this.
Nah you feel guilt
thats why i clicked in
have you seen those "caged" type of areas? It's even more depressing....
I find this channel relaxing, background music nice touch. And I think this Hong Kong series is important. The world is watching.
Thank you so so much!
Watching your channel since 2 years now. You've changed slowly the way you shoot and edit. That's a great development. Love your style of videos. With the shots, the music in the background, etc. That's your style. Nobody does it this way. It's full of emotions. Never stop. Thank you.
This is the best comment ever. We love you! We really want to develop our own style and think we have finally found it
Thank you :) berlin.to.south is my nick on insta. You don't need to follow me, just for you to see who's behind these words. Have a great time in Hongkong... And don't believe Google maps, if you wanna go up to the lion rock. We nearly died there 😂 there's an easy way to get up without acting suicidal.
We don’t call it “micro apartment”. We call it “nano apartment “!
Ahhh ok! Thank you!
😂劏房
No, it is called pico apartment ;)
And those ruthless developers once said in their marketing campaign that 100sq ft home is not small at all because "even supreme emperor's dragon bed is only six feet long."
99% people have refrigerators in hk .... but Chinese are obsessed with fresh meat, seafood as they believe they taste much better than frozen. A lot of the housewives go to the wet market daily to buy freshly killed fish , chicken
exactly. if they go to any white goods store they will see tons of refrigerators for sale 😂😂
it's usually dishwashers that nobody in HK has
I would say 99% is an exaggeration. A lot of people living alone in subdivided rooms won't have a fridge.
Your mini apartment is much biggest and nicer than my apartment in HK lol
What I like to see a lot about Asian countries are those small narrow alleys that lead to small shops, restaurants or apartments. The Asians are masters creating that kind of cool vibe in small alleys like that. It looks like a completely different experience watching that. Here in New York City the Asians also have those type of alleys in Chinatown and in Flushing. It's really beautiful to watch.
They have the best things in alleys like that!
Feels like im watching a movie! I aspire to make videos this well edited, keep it up!
Thank you so much!
@4:02, I. M. Pei's Bank of China skyscraper is a wonderful building! One of his best, I think.
Its beautiful
This is fascinating and well made but really reminds me of how much I appreciate big, open spaces. I think I'd spend a lot of time there looking up into the sky; the only open space there that's free to enjoy.
Hong Kong apartments are the master of finding storage in the smallest of places. A Marie Kondo dream! Hahaha
These apartment do a great job
Hello guys!!! i've been watching all your videos to prepare my trip to HK in december 2019, you been one of the most inspiring and lovely people I've seen while searching for information, thanks for your time, your job, patience and dedication to create this beautiful videos, can't wait to visit all this places and eat this yummy and crazy foods
Aww we love comments like this! Thank you so so much for watching and we hope you have a great trip!
I like the documentary style footage
Thank you so much!
I feel claustrophobic after watching this even though I've plenty of space around me 🤣 brilliant video! thanks for the insight
Thank you for watching!
I was feeling and thinking the exact same thing, I feel bad for them I can't imagine how they were able to go through a shut down!!!
Besides sub-divided flats, the smallest place to rent is actually called bedspace apartment aka cage home/ coffin cubicle, where ppl actually live in cages..
Hong Kong properties is speculated by Hong Kong People themselves and now they suffer by their own doings. The HK government is really suck in this respect.
HK government has no control of their real estate tycoons. Whenever the HK government had initiatives to increase housing supply or land supply to ease their housing situation, such as the 85,000 annual housing plan many years ago, or Carrie Lam’s land reclamation plan, there would be big social events and protests that force them to step down, so you know who are behind these protests. Recently the Central government pressured those tycoons to release some lands. They used to just hold them to control the supply and don’t develop.
@@firefly4784 That is the problem . How can a government can't control the key element of a country which is housing. That is real pity. Time to revamp.
Cy 97
The British did not set up a good framework and it is capitalism where capital controls. Did you get that whenever the HK government planned to do something, real estate tycoons and their media would instigate people to have protests so that those initiatives never could be carried out? Blame those capitalists and their mouthpieces media and their agents, the pan democracy party.
@@firefly4784 No government is effective if it bends on protest like this one. In this respect this time the government is tough enough..
Only CCP can save HK, its property was controlled by 4 "big bosses" (fucking rich families), need a revolution under the leadership of CCP.
Seeing ur video made me grateful & blessed here in Malaysia.My parent now have very comfy medium cost apartment and finish their loan within 10y with very average income below 2k.now hopefully retired with another landed properties.i learnt much we should manage well our money and good government does gv us choice and better life here.love my country🥰
Really interesting video guys. 🙏🏼
Thank you so much!
We have really enjoyed watching your visit to HK, we were there last November on a day trip from Macau.
👌👌
Aww thank you so much !! We want to see Macau as well:)
With the new bridge you can drive across now, it’s all about gambling. The Chinese seem obsessed with gambling. 🥴🥴 the egg custard tarts are seriously good though. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
You got a great deal
Nice apartment and cheap for Hong Kong
I had a small room for that price
Nothing in the room just a bed
Thailand and Singapore are still the best places in all of Asia
No where can compete with Thailand
The best hotels. Apartments for the best prices
Also the best food
Indonesian food also fantastic
We really loved the place we stayed
There is a slight error to the ownership of the land. The government owns all of the land in Hong Kong. They sell out the right to developing the land to big cooperations, usually for a a limited period of time (~50 years?). But the law actually allows the government to retake any sold out pieces of land, and use it to develop public housing. But the government rarely does it because it involves the interests of the big businesses, which are major stakeholders in HK.
The Hong Kong housing crisis was started by the Hong Kong people themselves. Back in the 80s every Tom, Dick and Harry would go queue up to buy an apartment, not to live in but to speculate and hope the demand will outdo the supply and pushes the price up. Properties were relatively cheap back then and only required a 10% deposit. As more and more hong kong people started to speculate on the property market, it created a chain effect where land and property prices rocketed.
Hong Kong people is the most materialistic and self-entitled people on earth. When the artificial island development to build 250,000 cheap homes were proposed to solve the housing crisis, it faced huge oppositions not just from developers but from Hong Kong people (homeowners). For outsiders looking in, the truth isn't always as it seems.
....And, yet, the Hong Kong people" don't rule in Hong Kong. The CCP shut down the British-estabished Legislative Council in favor of their own version which favors pro-Beijing businessmen rather than ordinary residents.
...Plus, I gather that you are saying the housing situation was better when the British were running Hong Kong, BEFORE the handover to the PRC.
@@MrJm323 Yes but that's a whole new discussion. The housing crisis started in the 80s. We can't keep using this as an excuse and justification for everything that's wrong in Hong Kong. At some point, we need to take some responsibility or we'll just keep repeating the same mistake.
Property price was so expensive that the apartment is sooo small 😮
Ahhh i know but the place we were staying was really nice!
it is spacious already. Many families of five or six stay in smaller spaces
I think a bigger reason why HK ppl buy fish everyday is cus they love to have it fresh! Especially for steamed fish! 💓
Thanks for sharing your HK experience.
Go Tsimshatsui, the harbour view is so beautiful at night.
We went there, it's really beautiful like you said!:)
Beautiful Timelapse`s what camera did you use with what setting. Thanks you
Over the last 15 years I have spent time pretty much everywhere in SEA. Currently living in BKK. Your excellent videos confirm my decision not to waste any time or money visiting HK.
Well, that and the protests. Plus, living and visiting are like night and day.
Bangkok is sinking
I’ve been on that free tour. The display apartment was just bought and was empty. $2000hkd pm seems a good value for that. Those guides are very biased. I caught mine out on several inconsistencies regarding the rental market.
I think that the monopolistic approach in Hong Kong is so messed up by choking the people in to box room living. This is a rough situation for so many people who already can barely afford to pay bills, sad☹ I think about many countries and the poverty but yet so many are happy in their lives, Hong Kong in its own do not seem that way. I really like your insight into this world they live in and the reality they have. It was a good video Jim but heartbreaking at the same time. By the way Jim, nice tattoos👍 I have a few😄 I don't think Tah liked that apartment with the metal frame bunk beds and that tall blond was just about 4inch from touching her head to the ceiling.😮 sorry for late watch but we had🏥 issues to deal with. Thanks for the video and the deep look into Hong Kong's living.🌟
Aww thank you so much for joining us still! Hope your issues are better! ❤️
The thing about buying fresh food, I think the main problem is the weather, humidity and heat. Even putting food in the fridge, because of the intense heat in Summer food can still go off. Liquids like milk, drinks aren’t too bad.
that could be as well. but the local guide told us that there is no fridge provided in some apartments of HK
Well in Canada we have a 25 yrs mortgage. I guess it depends how much your house is, how much is your down payment, and how much money you have.
Yes, true here in the usa we have the option for a 30 year mortgage or 15. Like you said it all depends how much money you have
even in melbourne there are 2 bedroom appartments with 7 people living inside
Thats crazy!
Exactly . Airbnb prices aren’t adjusted. Some people like to stay in expensive places I guess
Aww not sure i didnt think it was that bad compared to most cost
I am from Hong Kong ,, born and raised here .I have watched the video and I thought your Hong Kong do not seem like the Hong Kong that I have lived in .Indeed , Hong Kong 's people home is so small , for my selves , I have never have my own room for 2x years , I shared with my grandmother .But I believe most Hong Kong people would have refrigerator in their home , it just about how big the refrigerator is .Resident here buying food for every single meal in the wet market as traditionally they believe food ingredient should be fresh and that can make it taste good and have much more nutritious than the freeze one .unless you live in cage room
Im really fascinated with micro-apartments. Would love to build my dream one day. it all we need humans are just wasteful with space
We love how they utilize the space in micro-apartments, really smart !:)
Come to Hong Kong and say that to the public who lives in these cage homes.....
You Film beautifully bud
thank you so much:)
same!! I just uploaded my own studio apartment tour in HK! crazy expensive and small haha!
FYI...Hong Kong accommodation is small but most of the families have fridge unless they are really really poor.
I bet the super rich can build at the top of those hills, the ones with the right connections.
Omg!!!!!! It's amazing......!😯 from India 🇮🇳🙏♥️
The apartment is built like a boat! Storage hidden everywhere.
It was amazing!
Omg, that's to small. I can't imagine if i live there with a small apartment.
But now i know, other side of hongkong's live
11:05 The subtitles are wrong. Your tour guide says $7500 is the minimum wage, not the average wage.
Ahhh yea sometime subtitles are off
The small apartment is amazing. So well planned out but sad to learn what the government has done to force people into 'shared residences'.
A real eye opener into the Hong Kong life that people their have.
Basically there are just too many people cramming into the city center. Not someting special. You could find micro apartment in Manhatten New York as well. City center attracts people from everywhere and there is simply not enough space for them.
It's depressing. No matter how you put it.
Thnk u really now m feeling blessed😥😍
I think most Asian country the almost the same. Average income earner will take 20 to 30 years to own a property. Malaysia is the same and common.
could you share where did you find this apartment? been planning to go to HK next year.. thanks 🙂
Aww we got it from Airbnb:)
Really love your guys videos ♥️
thank you so much!:)
No matter how fancy it is .... It can't change the fact of Hong Kong s housing problem... Hong Kongers are in struggle with both rental and purchase.. and the developer and government are holding all the land and pushing up the price...
Cool video. i like your style
Thank you so much!
Tah, tell Jimmy that he doesn't need to brush back and forth when using an electric toothbrush. It's designed to be slowly moved around the teeth, not brushed back and forth quickly like a normal toothbrush
I see that is what I also think
Why is he using an e brush
hahahha makes my teeth feel even better
I wonder what the hotels rooms are like, is there a Hilton? I have 4,000 points save from 2020.
Hi! Hope you could reply. Will go to hk this Dec. More or less can a tourist still enjoy the city? I have been to hk many times but it is such a hassle if the mtr is not 100% and if shops suddenly closed
Hi, we wish we could answer your question but we also have no clue how HK would be like in december, i think you have to always keep up with the news.
But with your experience now given you are in hk during the most chaotic time, how was it? In the news it seems it is chaos everywhere but is it literally like that everywhere you go?
Really cool upload 👍👍🇹🇭
Thank you
Its crazy what is happening there, i saw a VICE documentary about Hong Kong and the growing wealth gap between the ultra rich and extremely poor people and how most millennials growing up in Hong Kong are worried and scared about their future in Hong Kong because most cant afford rent or to pay their bills.
Hong Kong is straight up Ghost in the Shell feels.
Nice video. Your video has evolved a lot.
Aww thank you so much!
I'm depressed after watching this!
Tiny City Life, No Thanks
And I thought Hong Kong was a nice place!
Good video guy's. Its hard to see good people in this country have to live like this.No wonder the youth is protesting. I just saw there will be a vote over the weekend. But some people are afraid to vote because there maybe recourse. My prayers go out to HK.
Well guess Hong Kong is off my list the space is too small to live in so will stick with my plan for the Philippines.
Great skill of video making....
Thank you!
Chúc Anh Chị du lịch vui vẻ
11:00 that guy English is so good because Hong Kong is British colony
I imagine finding a high paying job in HK must be a breeze because why would someone choose ( voluntarily) to live in that cramped city if that's not the case?
Comparing to some US big cities, I guess there are much fewer homeless people on the street in Hong Kong.
that's only because not staying on the street means living in a cage the size of a poodle/chihuahua cage would be if in the US
Happy to born in India..I love my India..🙏
The greediness of the few uber wealthy families controlling HK, the inability of the HK government to provide affordable housing to its population, is the root cause of these demonstrations. Unlike the public housing system in Singapore that has been brilliantly managed.
the anti-ELAB demonstrations have never been about housing. It is about protecting the rights and security of Hong Kong people. Don't be misled by the CGTN and other fake media controlled by China
More technology based Apartments 👍
Love this place!
The HK government owns 100% of the land, except for St John’s Cathedral.
Hello, how much is the cost?
Why do you prefer Air BnB apartments or villa over hotels?
Airbnb
@@DivertLiving I asked why
Hey Toby, hows HK? Lang kwai fong? Hi Tah, take care and sawadeeka!
Whenever the HK government had initiatives to increase housing supply or land supply to ease their housing situation, such as the 85,000 annual housing plan many years ago, or Carrie Lam’s land reclamation plan, there would be big social events and protests that force them to step down, so you know who are behind these protests.
So, the people don't want more housing and more price competition, is what you are saying. Does the Legislative Council (which obviously makes the decisions) represent the "people" of Hong Kong, or does it represent business interests which Beijing favors? Does Hong Kong actually have a democratic Legislative Council which represents the ordinary people? ....Why not?
MrJm323
How would increased housing and land supply affect real estate prices? Who are going to benefit? Who don’t want to increase housing and land supply? What I am saying is that many people are like you, don’t seem to have a clue and protest on the wrong side.
you keep posting the same shxt some many times. Here is 50 cents. Please shut up
DD NN
? If you can’t argue, just shut up!
Thank you for sharing the truth behind Hong Kong. As a Hong Konger, I had to say that Hong Kong is not a good place for living.
Depends where one lives in HK
You guys are doing Gods work! God bless
Thank you so much!
at least you pay close to 0 percent personal income tax there...and 15% commercial tax at most...
Thats a plus for sure
Nice Video
Thank you so much !:)
If you were in China, Google not found😂
Oops, Instagram and TH-cam neither
U need VPN!
No matter how samll a hong kong person's apartment is, there is always a frig in it. Unless you are talking about caged apartments for the very poor.
Most of the ground and maintains in HK is made up of granite and other volcanic rock so it's super hard and difficult to break through!
Ahh thats interesting!
The gang of 4 are criminal families whom owns all the land must be prosecuted for crimes against HK
It’s like living in an RV
The mountainous terrain cannot be developed is a really bs excuse. One can look at the Chinese city Chongqing and look at the comparison.
This is just what the licensed guide is telling us
Hallo Jimmy and tah 🤚🤝🇮🇩
Hello !!:)
Good Morning from Las Vegas
Good morning !:)
It's like you're moving in there haha! You used up ALL the storage! That's my problem when I travel, I just live out the suitcase. OMG Did I hear that right?! $50 per day?! How?? What?? What!??! When I was there I got a horrible hostel full of bugs for $70 a night.. I wanna cry lol.
Ahh we searched for a long time to find this haha
They are also all the way out in Tai Wai. Location makes a huge difference in price.
What is the property tax rate?
Not sure
4stars hotel only 30usd a night right now. why go airbnb?
We booked prior to the situation in HK
That apartment is way to small for a family.
Right
imagine living in these places, many even smaller
Did Tah ask if your feet touched the floor Jimmy, hehe
Naughty but cute
The apartment is not too shabby, you have everything u need
It is nice!
How old is this video? The protesting still going on?
This is from around 40+ days ago. I think they are
In 3 days time the troubled area is limited to polytechnic university area, cross harbor tunnel is closed
Other areas are peaceful, but tomorrow is district election
At the height of university event, protesters started plugging out bricks to block city’s traffic
5-10 railway stations closed
I saw bricks plugged out today while going to YauMaTei area, and 2 railway stations closed now
Why there is a view of Suzhou at 2:39.....