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Another good walk. I think we will follow your footsteps when we visit Hong Kong. Yes I agree that you should get paid and paid well. May I suggest that, if it is not too much work, to add street names on your video and that would make all tourists happy. Looking forward to many more good walks and thank you.
That does it!! Hong Kong is this years vacation destination for me! If you are not being paid by the Hong Kong tourism department, you should be, They owe you.
I did but I don't regret leaving Hong Kong, nor would I've regretted staying. Hong Kong now has its advantage of easy access to various activities. Hong Kong is small but has its many nice places for all of opulence, enlightenment, and nature, but it is depressing to come home to a tiny apartment. Nice places in the US are far apart and take more time and expenses to travel to, but the standard of housing is far better. In a large US house I have the pleasure of gardening, a fish pond, and a woodworking shop in my garage. These are also the enjoyments of life.
(1) some of these so-called drug stores are mainly served to Chinese mainlanders, who come to shop for baby milk power, diaper, and Chinese medical oil etc., where these products in China are not sold 100% real, if you see Chinese people in your country buying many daily products at drug store, you should know same situation (2) medical system in Hong Kong isn't good enough compared to 1990's, now private hospital is too expensive where public hospital waiting in long queue (3) HK isn't perfect in your imagination........................
@@kazamidori1 Do you mean to say is there relationship between the costs of various property types and the platitude of mainlanders in HK? Most mainlanders are just visitors and cannot live in HK, but some mainlanders do buy properties in HK for investment and thus drive up the prices. This has nothing to do with the central government. The HK government could pass a law that limits the purchase (by selective taxation perhaps) of real estate to persons who can and intend to live in it. Those HK people who already own properties will object because this will drive down prices, so this is not mainlanders causing problems but the free market. Housing is a major problem in HK and the government better address this issue. There is still much underpopulated areas in HK that can be developed, but there is the environmental concern about dwindling green spaces. Re-development from old low-rise apartments to high-rise apartments is hampered by rights of existing owners'. The negotiation for redevelopment in the area I grew up in took almost ten years. Blaming mainland tourists is myopic and misguided.
1:) I agree with Wai Fung if + where possible to name the road/street and, (a) to video the road/street name while on tour when you see one. (b) to video a 360% turn when you wait in traffic as well as in open space (ie promenade). 2:) You may thank me for suggesting to showcase your channel to Google street-view-team to ask, not anyone but the decision maker, if you could join the team, under which you could be WELL PAID at the same time doing your individual work. Lastly I came to your channel by chance which reminds me of my birth place. Thank you and GOOD LUCK !!!
a siu thanks for your comment. 1a. yes, you can find the names only watching on computer, not mobile phone, because it is part of youtube feature, post production instead of pre-production, so that I can do it after uploaded this video first otherwise you will have to wait a long production time in order to watch 1b. good advise, in fact I did some but not too often doing this 360, 'cos I'm afraid it would so dizzy 2. i guess not
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Video article about HK and how the city won us over: - facebook.com/notes/top100wonderscom/12-hong-kong-gives-rough-welcome-but-wins-us-over-with-light-show/1321512134576961
More amazing adventures, photos & videos om: - facebook.com/Top100Wonders
Books & Guides on: www.amazon.com/author/dilek
Thank you for the beautiful video!!
Another good walk. I think we will follow your footsteps when we visit Hong Kong. Yes
I agree that you should get paid and paid well.
May I suggest that, if it is not too much work, to add street names on your video and that would make all tourists happy. Looking forward to many more good walks and thank you.
Wai Fung
i hope this help :
www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?hl=en&authuser=1&mid=zV8TaTB7I37I.kAKxVfBMjk7M
Wai Fung
street names are added,pls check it out
That does it!! Hong Kong is this years vacation destination for me! If you are not being paid by the Hong Kong tourism department, you should be, They owe you.
Marcus Pearson
they won't and never will
glad you don't mind 2 hrs long video shot
Thank you for this movie. Now i know how to move in this big crowdly city.
you did a good job. Thanks.
Another great video from Hong Kong! Thanks for this. Love your HK videos! Best regards from New York.
Ted Smith
sure
hongkongmap I watched this again today. Great video! Thanks again! Best regards from New York.
i love Hong Kong
Great video!!! At 18:44 went by my old flat next to the post office!
Very nice video ! Thanks a lot for sharing :-)
excellente video
The ferry was waiting for a clear pier so we were floating awhile before mooring.
yes, mooring is the word, but annotation will soon expired under youtube new policy.....
Wow, Have you seen my trip on the Star Ferry?
Thank you again
Philip Lui
sure
thanks for sharing
thanks 4 the upload!
these are some great videos man.
Nice gideo
So much fun!
Veronica Mowery
you mean start at 46:00
why anyone would leave from Hong to come to america is beyond me. this place is beautiful!
I did but I don't regret leaving Hong Kong, nor would I've regretted staying.
Hong Kong now has its advantage of easy access to various activities. Hong Kong is small but has its many nice places for all of opulence, enlightenment, and nature, but it is depressing to come home to a tiny apartment.
Nice places in the US are far apart and take more time and expenses to travel to, but the standard of housing is far better. In a large US house I have the pleasure of gardening, a fish pond, and a woodworking shop in my garage. These are also the enjoyments of life.
1:55:00 it's Beautiful :)
I feel too many drug store in HK,this means is it expensive for hospital visits?
(1) some of these so-called drug stores are mainly served to Chinese mainlanders, who come to shop for baby milk power, diaper, and Chinese medical oil etc., where these products in China are not sold 100% real, if you see Chinese people in your country buying many daily products at drug store, you should know same situation
(2) medical system in Hong Kong isn't good enough compared to 1990's, now private hospital is too expensive where public hospital waiting in long queue
(3) HK isn't perfect in your imagination........................
@@H.K.Archive Chinese mainlanders give many problem for HK!
@@kazamidori1
Chinese mainlanders also bring much good fortune to Hong Kong; only the myopic dislike tourists who spend money and create employment.
@@woodensurfer 不動産屋と両替屋と宝石屋が多いのも大陸人と関係ありますか?
@@kazamidori1
Do you mean to say is there relationship between the costs of various property types and the platitude of mainlanders in HK?
Most mainlanders are just visitors and cannot live in HK, but some mainlanders do buy properties in HK for investment and thus drive up the prices.
This has nothing to do with the central government. The HK government could pass a law that limits the purchase (by selective taxation perhaps) of real estate to persons who can and intend to live in it. Those HK people who already own properties will object because this will drive down prices, so this is not mainlanders causing problems but the free market.
Housing is a major problem in HK and the government better address this issue. There is still much underpopulated areas in HK that can be developed, but there is the environmental concern about dwindling green spaces.
Re-development from old low-rise apartments to high-rise apartments is hampered by rights of existing owners'. The negotiation for redevelopment in the area I grew up in took almost ten years.
Blaming mainland tourists is myopic and misguided.
Jesus, Hong Kong people dressed a lot sloopier than American. They all looked like fresh off the boat.
1:) I agree with Wai Fung if + where possible to name the road/street and,
(a) to video the road/street name while on tour when you see one.
(b) to video a 360% turn when you wait in traffic as well as in open space (ie promenade).
2:) You may thank me for suggesting to showcase your channel to Google street-view-team to ask, not anyone but the decision maker, if you could join the team, under which you could be WELL PAID at the same time doing your individual work.
Lastly I came to your channel by chance which reminds me of my birth place. Thank you and GOOD LUCK !!!
a siu
thanks for your comment.
1a. yes, you can find the names only watching on computer, not mobile phone, because it is part of youtube feature, post production instead of pre-production, so that I can do it after uploaded this video first otherwise you will have to wait a long production time in order to watch
1b. good advise, in fact I did some but not too often doing this 360, 'cos I'm afraid it would so dizzy
2. i guess not
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