Hey Shu, I would suggest telling people to research a good travel debit card, like Monzo or Caxton, instead of people exchanging loads of cash before they come to HK. That way they can just withdraw for free as much or as little as they want at any ATM plus it's often cheaper as they get the wholesale banking exchange rate rather than any additional travel agent mark up. A much safer and cost effective way of travelling with money abroad :) I lived in HK for a year, I miss it so much!!
Hey Emily! Just pinned your comment as it's so helpful - thank you so much!!! I've actually just applied for a Monzo but still haven't used it yet - great to know though and gives me the push to actually activate it, woops. You'll have to come back and visit again soon!! x
Shu ah yay!! You will love it, such a useful card and so user friendly!! Also great to use back home in the UK too, couldn't recommend it more! Love your videos :) x
@@kpenguin6118 pretty sure they will only send it to a UK address, my parents sent mine to me after I sent to their house, although my friend needed a new one whilst abroad and she messaged the help desk and they sent it to her abroad address. if you do sign up I have a code for a free £5 join.monzo.com/r/xpqzc4q
Remember these few things when you're in HK airport: 1. Get an octopus and top-up like $500-1000 (remember to refund when you leave). 2. Buy a sim card for internet access. 3. Don't exchange money here (exchange a little if you don't have any). Exchange outlets here are ripoffs. You'll get much higher rates in downtown. 4. Don't take the pricey, boring airport express train to downtown. The bus is much cheaper, equally comfortable, offers awesome views along your journey and probably takes you to the doorway of your hotel.
@@blazecorp Visa and Master cards are good for shopping. But many small shops/restaurant don't accept them. So you'll at least need some petty cash when you're travelling in HK. Speaking of cash, note that only HKD is accepted in HK, but in Macau you can pay by either HK or Macau money.
Stumbled upon your video while trying to find out a bit about life in Hong Kong. I found it very informative and fascinating. My daughter lives in Hong Kong and works as an English teacher. She has been there going on two years. And she does mention in her texts to me about the heat. Well greeting from Oklahoma City, USA. And thank you !
@Sissel Möster Hi Sissel 👋. I sent you a very long reply to your inquiry about my daughter teaching English in Hong Kong, but it doesn't look like it went through. So I will just say Google, Babington Education .
depends on what country you are coming from, but basically 2+ weeks in a government quarantine camp unless you are coming from New Zealand and are fully vaccinated. More specific details are on HK governments website
Well done. Good list. I would include must see/do iconic Hong Kong things like taking the Star Ferry and the dingdings (trams). Over the recent years, government has been reclaiming land and the harbor has been “losing the water.” Star Ferry trips have gotten much shorter over the years but if you want some really good photos of HK side or Kowloon side, Star Ferry is the place to take the pictures. The Dingdings are one of the cheapest ways to see HongKong.
1. Cantonese is the local language and most speak decent English but Mandarin can also be spoken without any ill effects. 2. HSBC and Citibank travel cards are very convenient as there are many of their ATMs. 3. Temporary Octopus cards require a $50 HKD deposit. After you are done, you can go to the Octopus store and go can claim whatever is left in that card minus a $9 Card cost.
Going to Hong Kong for the first time next month! Very excited and thank you for this video!! ☺️ also I would like to ask about the weather in the beginning of March? Is it already warm? Does it rain a lot that time? Thank you 😊
Simmy Lee Hong Kong during March would start to get warm up and become more humid. The rainy season begins from late March till May. But still Hong Kong’s weather is unpredictable especially in recent years.
Ride the MTR for the experience and convenience. Also the old trams , the Star ⭐️ Ferry, the world’s longest escalator and so many other great 👍 things
Thanks. I learned from your video, Shui. We are going to attend our Company Congress at Asia World Expo. But a day before we plan to go to Macau for day tour , what transportation do we have to use and do we need to reserve or just go to the station. Our trip will be this May 28 to June 2. Congress will be May 30- June 1. What can you suggest for our May 29? Thanks!
In Hong Kong Outdoor : summer Indoor: winter I was actually shivering once because the air con was too cold. And it was summer so I was wearing t-shirts and shorts. And the 酒樓 is even colder. Wearing a t shirt only at summer is impossible
Hi, m visiting Hong Kong this week with my mum.She is old and has trouble walking...could you let me where is the best place to stay.I still have to book a budget hotel.
Hey Audrey, I'm afraid I won't be able to recommend any places as I don't have any personal experience with this, I'm afraid. Best to contact a few hotels to see which have the best accessibility procedures to help! Have a great time!
So when are you going to Hong Kong in 2019? I just returned, again! Of course it was amazing as always! Made new friends and ate lots of great food and drink! The Octopus card rocks!! Cheers!
Ahh I get you, stayed in hotels in HK before and it can get costly! Now stay with family though - but look for places just outside of the central areas!
if you like foodand fresh fruit you will love the Philippines step outside of where you stay and just grab off the tree. but yes hong kong is a brilliant place especially if people can get to the old style restraunts in Temple Street, i remember my friend took me there for authentic meal with frogs legs and oyster cake best meal i ever had. i always go back 2-3 times a year itsa place where you never get bored lol
I would LOVE to visit the Philippines! Have heard incredible things about the place 😍 and have to agree about HK, the dai pai songs are a sure fire way of trying authentic Cantonese cooking!
Yeah Shu, i've still got my Office in Hong Kong, but doing business all over the planet, like i said i've been in hong kong for 5 years, but i'm goin back in late December, cause some of my businesses are in China also !
depends which part of the city you’re in- in new territories/more of the country side it’s less polluted but if you go to places like Tsim Sha Tsui and stuff it’s much more polluted
Hi just found your video as we are heading to HKG soon. We will be there for a few days. Any thoughts on how much you would put on your octopus initially
A few years ago, I was in HK for the whole of August, and I remember the weather channel saying it was 32 degrees and 100% humidity (Not everyday, most days were below 100%). If you can deal with humidity, you'll be all good. If not, take advantage of the air con in shops 😁
Nice thank you for the info , how about phones if you are going to main land china ? also best way to travel to shenzhen and to get visa too .... sorry to many questions
Hey Tony! If your phone is unlocked then it's best to get a local sim and ask for ones that could enable you to use it in mainland or else, get one when you're there! Various ways you can get to Shenzhen - via car/train/a bus from Tuen Mun! Visa wise - speaking from UK, you have to get one from the Chinese Embassy in London. Can get a tourist one - just need to confirm flights and accommodation :)
Hi nice stuff where going there next year where is the best areas to stay there and how much is the Beer there.Thank you from Chris and kitty Liverpool England.
It really depends on what you'd like to be closest to and your budget! Try looking at Central/Tsim Tsa Tsui/Wan Chai/Causeway Bay and things to do around there! Not sure on beer price but it'll differ from bar to bar!
I enjoy all the information in your video, but you speak so fast! I had to rewind a few times to appreciate it. You quickly said Cantonese is the local language. If I don’t speak any Cantonese, only English, should I reconsider a trip there?
Haha yeah, I tend to speak very fast! Need to slow down a bit so that's great advice. Not at all. A lot of places have English too and a lot of locals speak English. It's very international!
Hey, I need some tips. I’m currently getting ready to go to school there in Hong Kong. How does one with (nut allergies) watch out from themselves. There’s gonna be so many foods I never tried before and I wanna make sure I don’t have any allergic reactions😭😭 please help. Also do you recommend I learn Cantonese or Mandarin? ❤️❤️❤️ love you.
Hey Ari! Best of luck with studying in Hong Kong - so exciting! I don't have any personal experience with this but definitely speak to restaurants before visiting to make sure it won't be prepared with your food. May be worth having a Chinese translation of this to hand too so you can show food spots in HK!
Also for Hong Kong, Cantonese is mostly spoken there though some speakers will also know Mandarin so it's completely up to you and what will be most convenient for you day to day!
Well me along with my 3 frnds are planning to come for 10 days . .as hk dollar more expensive than our money .can u suggest how much hk dollar is needed approx for individual to stay there (cheapest)
It really depends on how much you plan to spend on food and whether you want to shop or pay for attractions! I for one spend the majority of my money on food and drink so my costs would be very different haha
I wouldn't say all clothes shops in HK let you try before you buy so just be mindful if you do decide to buy clothes there. Other than that, great vid and hope you enjoy the rest of your summer there!
Ooh good to know! I’ve only come across one or two places that don’t so didn’t end up buying anything there as I always seem to want to shop after eating hahaha. Thank you!!! ☺️
Nice accent . In fact your also nice looking . You , I can see you fit right into Hong kong. I have been traveling to HK many time and we are returning again in September. I'm a little concerned to say the least . Love Hong Kong and it's people.
Hey I liked your video, it did really help me sorry to say, you have very heavy BRITISH accent and you talk bit fast if you slow down a little bit I am sure your videos would help more people regards
I’d say that most places in central would speak English though places like dai pai dongs (outdoor restaurants/street food places) won’t but there’s always either a menu with a ton of pictures that’s most likely accompanied with English translations!
A very nice video. One thing I wish to point out is that Mandarin is a national language, while Cantonese is a dialect. There are more than 200 dialects in China, and Cantonese is just one of them.
Outstanding, i think you would like my music for your videos as well, perhaps you would be intersted to use my music for your next video? Love to see more!
I didn't know Uber exist in Hongkong? When you are in a rush take a taxi,(red)otherwise take a minibus(green or red) and yell for the driver to stop (yow Lok!!!) Definitely need aircon for the summer months. Price and comfort makes the difference or you'll need to bring an extra change of clothes. McDonald's is on every third block and cheapest n da world.
one thing she forgot was that HK has a devil that ruins this beautiful city and no that devil ain't no Lucifer it is the infamous CARRIE LAM!!! p.s. i really loved this vid haha
Hey Shu, I would suggest telling people to research a good travel debit card, like Monzo or Caxton, instead of people exchanging loads of cash before they come to HK. That way they can just withdraw for free as much or as little as they want at any ATM plus it's often cheaper as they get the wholesale banking exchange rate rather than any additional travel agent mark up. A much safer and cost effective way of travelling with money abroad :) I lived in HK for a year, I miss it so much!!
Hey Emily! Just pinned your comment as it's so helpful - thank you so much!!! I've actually just applied for a Monzo but still haven't used it yet - great to know though and gives me the push to actually activate it, woops. You'll have to come back and visit again soon!! x
Shu ah yay!! You will love it, such a useful card and so user friendly!! Also great to use back home in the UK too, couldn't recommend it more! Love your videos :) x
How to apply for it staying abroad ?
@@kpenguin6118 pretty sure they will only send it to a UK address, my parents sent mine to me after I sent to their house, although my friend needed a new one whilst abroad and she messaged the help desk and they sent it to her abroad address. if you do sign up I have a code for a free £5 join.monzo.com/r/xpqzc4q
Revolut card
Remember these few things when you're in HK airport:
1. Get an octopus and top-up like $500-1000 (remember to refund when you leave).
2. Buy a sim card for internet access.
3. Don't exchange money here (exchange a little if you don't have any). Exchange outlets here are ripoffs. You'll get much higher rates in downtown.
4. Don't take the pricey, boring airport express train to downtown. The bus is much cheaper, equally comfortable, offers awesome views along your journey and probably takes you to the doorway of your hotel.
hi, just wondering if most Hong Kong stores except MasterCard/Visa?
@@blazecorp Visa and Master cards are good for shopping. But many small shops/restaurant don't accept them. So you'll at least need some petty cash when you're travelling in HK.
Speaking of cash, note that only HKD is accepted in HK, but in Macau you can pay by either HK or Macau money.
@@ronaldchan2000 Thank you for that. Great tip.
This was SO useful Shu! I will deffo be watching this again before I travel to HK one day. Amazing tips xxxx
Yay!!! Thanks, my love! YES YES - come to HK!! xxxxxxx
Backpacking Bananas ll
very quick and concise. love it. thank you for this video
I love your English accent and thanks for all the tips!
Stumbled upon your video while trying to find out a bit about life in Hong Kong. I found it very informative and fascinating. My daughter lives in Hong Kong and works as an English teacher. She has been there going on two years. And she does mention in her texts to me about the heat. Well greeting from Oklahoma City, USA. And thank you !
Hi, I want to teach english in Hongkong aswell. How did your daughter find custumers?
@Sissel Möster Hi Sissel 👋. I sent you a very long reply to your inquiry about my daughter teaching English in Hong Kong, but it doesn't look like it went through. So I will just say Google, Babington Education .
I am a local and your tips are great even for locals.
well, unlike the other garbage tips videos, which you'll see or figure out or upon arrival, this was helpful. Thanx.
Loved this vid. Hope to visit hong kong one day 🇭🇰 whats the latest on quarentine rules?
depends on what country you are coming from, but basically 2+ weeks in a government quarantine camp unless you are coming from New Zealand and are fully vaccinated. More specific details are on HK governments website
When I first went to HK, the type of music at the beginning of the video was playing in the Peak lift, and it was 2011!!
Haahahah hasn’t changed! 😅
Well done. Good list. I would include must see/do iconic Hong Kong things like taking the Star Ferry and the dingdings (trams). Over the recent years, government has been reclaiming land and the harbor has been “losing the water.” Star Ferry trips have gotten much shorter over the years but if you want some really good photos of HK side or Kowloon side, Star Ferry is the place to take the pictures. The Dingdings are one of the cheapest ways to see HongKong.
Thank you for this video, i will try to remember your tips, planning to go to HK next year!!!!
1. Cantonese is the local language and most speak decent English but Mandarin can also be spoken without any ill effects.
2. HSBC and Citibank travel cards are very convenient as there are many of their ATMs.
3. Temporary Octopus cards require a $50 HKD deposit. After you are done, you can go to the Octopus store and go can claim whatever is left in that card minus a $9 Card cost.
Thank you for the extra tips!!! 😊😊
Shu, you're so adorable!
I'll be visiting Hong Kong for the first time soon!
thank you for your helpful tips.
Thanks Handry! Have the best time in HK!!! ☺️☺️☺️
Going to Hong Kong for the first time next month! Very excited and thank you for this video!! ☺️ also I would like to ask about the weather in the beginning of March? Is it already warm? Does it rain a lot that time? Thank you 😊
Simmy Lee Hong Kong during March would start to get warm up and become more humid. The rainy season begins from late March till May. But still Hong Kong’s weather is unpredictable especially in recent years.
Ride the MTR for the experience and convenience. Also the old trams , the Star ⭐️ Ferry, the world’s longest escalator and so many other great 👍 things
food in Hong Kong is so good, especially street food! I'm a bit basic and only really venture out to time square and macau
Not basic if you enjoy it! Street food is INSANEEEEE here!!
Thanks. I learned from your video, Shui. We are going to attend our Company Congress at Asia World Expo. But a day before we plan to go to Macau for day tour , what transportation do we have to use and do we need to reserve or just go to the station. Our trip will be this May 28 to June 2. Congress will be May 30- June 1. What can you suggest for our May 29?
Thanks!
thank you soo much , im gonna be going to Hong Kong for the first time in August . This video will be very useful 💓
Yaaaay! Glad it came in handy - have the most amazing time in Hong Kong!!! ☺️💛
kingjimmydinh me too!
Hurrah! Have the best time!!!
Shu, what’s the weather like in HK around last week of Nov and 1st week of December? What are the recommended clothing by that time?
I don’t think I’ve travelled there during that specific time period and it will change year to year! But bring spring/autumn clothing!
Great vid Shu......made me subscribe 🙂
Loved it. Hope to visit there in October for the first time.
we went there last october and i think its the perfect time to be there. its not so cold and not so hot. 😊
We're going to HK in November! Thank you for all the tips!
You’re very welcome! Have the most amazing time!! ☺️
Hi Shu - this is a great video, thank you for posting. Any recommendations on where to stay, neighborhood wise? Looking for AirBnBs now :)
If you want to be close to the action, TST, Central and Causeway Bay! ☺️
Good tips! I'm going in may :)
Are there a lot of people smoke there? I don't like the smoke, it can be unbearable to me.
It'll be the same as any other city with smoking! It wasn't particularly noticeable to me!
Most places are non-smoking , and huge fines if they allow smokers in bars and restaurants
The fruit looks SO GOOD!
The fruit is on another level!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you! Very good presentation!, and you look great!
Nawww thank you!! ☺️
You should love and value yourself enough to accept a complement confidently. You looked great!😊
! Heading there sometime this year for some street photography 📸 Very helpful tips! Thank you for sharing 🙌🏽
Ahh amazing! Hong Kong is a great place for that! Make sure to get some street food in there too 😉
Shu Oh most def 😊🙌🏽
Hooray! ☺️
Where can i buy really delicious eggtart in Hongkong ? I used to bought it randomly and the taste so awful. So dry and hard to swallow
Tai Cheong or Kai Kee diners!
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks Chastity!! Glad it came in handy! ☺️
Best video I’ve watched so far
Thank you so much! ☺️
Hi! What do you use to edit your videos and pictures in your thumbnails?
I use FCPX and Photoshop! ☺️
Ill visit Hong Kong too soon now I know what to do thanks for sharing.
God bless
In Hong Kong
Outdoor : summer
Indoor: winter
I was actually shivering once because the air con was too cold. And it was summer so I was wearing t-shirts and shorts. And the 酒樓 is even colder. Wearing a t shirt only at summer is impossible
Hahahaha so true!! Dressed for two seasons as there are such extremes with air con!
Hi can you suggest cheap hotel budget in Kowloon area for 3 people? I'm planning to go to Hongkong at 3-6 August.
Hi, m visiting Hong Kong this week with my mum.She is old and has trouble walking...could you let me where is the best place to stay.I still have to book a budget hotel.
Hey Audrey, I'm afraid I won't be able to recommend any places as I don't have any personal experience with this, I'm afraid. Best to contact a few hotels to see which have the best accessibility procedures to help! Have a great time!
I lived in hk for 10 years... I know quite a lot^^ i moved to Europe now :( I miss hk
Ahh wow! That’s a long time!! You should visit again soon!
@ Nhindy planning for a hk trip nxt month. any suggestions for a tourist spots to visit in 3 days?
@@loveya4979 if you google hong kong 3 day itinerary you will find loads of suggestions 😁😁
So when are you going to Hong Kong in 2019? I just returned, again! Of course it was amazing as always! Made new friends and ate lots of great food and drink! The Octopus card rocks!! Cheers!
Not sure on exact timings yet but hoping to be back next year! Great to hear you’re having an amazing time! ☺️
I went to Hong Kong last year and loved it! Struggled to find somewhere nice to stay though, where are you staying while you’re there?😀
Ahh I get you, stayed in hotels in HK before and it can get costly! Now stay with family though - but look for places just outside of the central areas!
if you like foodand fresh fruit you will love the Philippines step outside of where you stay and just grab off the tree. but yes hong kong is a brilliant place especially if people can get to the old style restraunts in Temple Street, i remember my friend took me there for authentic meal with frogs legs and oyster cake best meal i ever had. i always go back 2-3 times a year itsa place where you never get bored lol
I would LOVE to visit the Philippines! Have heard incredible things about the place 😍 and have to agree about HK, the dai pai songs are a sure fire way of trying authentic Cantonese cooking!
Awesome advice! ill be there on the first of August 😁😁 2nd time visiting. gonna do it right this time 😋
Woohoo! Have the most amazing time in HK! Eat everything!!
Ill be visiting HK next week 😬
Yeah Shu, i've still got my Office in Hong Kong, but doing business all over the planet, like i said i've been in hong kong for 5 years, but i'm goin back in late December, cause some of my businesses are in China also !
That's amazing!
love your vids!
Hurray! Thanks Alex ☺️
lovely to the point advice - god bless
Thank you!!! ☺️
What’s the air quality like? I’ve heard mixed results
The worst pollution comes from Shenzhen.
depends which part of the city you’re in- in new territories/more of the country side it’s less polluted but if you go to places like Tsim Sha Tsui and stuff it’s much more polluted
might be useful to include in one of your Honk Kong videos something about the relative cost of traveling there as opposed to London, New York, etc.
Great idea for next time I’m there!
oh it's much much cheaper! one metro stop on hk island or kowloon is less than usd$1, whereas in london its more
Hi just found your video as we are heading to HKG soon. We will be there for a few days. Any thoughts on how much you would put on your octopus initially
Hey! I’d say start with $100 HKD and see how you go! Have the best time in Hong Kong! 🎉
Very helpful thx!
Glad to hear it!
Hiii. I just wanna ask if the weather in hongkong by august 27-31 would be okay? Thanks for replying. :)
emmylou torres it will still be hot and sticky.
A few years ago, I was in HK for the whole of August, and I remember the weather channel saying it was 32 degrees and 100% humidity (Not everyday, most days were below 100%). If you can deal with humidity, you'll be all good. If not, take advantage of the air con in shops 😁
Yay I live in Hong kong
Nice thank you for the info , how about phones if you are going to main land china ? also best way to travel to shenzhen and to get visa too .... sorry to many questions
Hey Tony! If your phone is unlocked then it's best to get a local sim and ask for ones that could enable you to use it in mainland or else, get one when you're there! Various ways you can get to Shenzhen - via car/train/a bus from Tuen Mun! Visa wise - speaking from UK, you have to get one from the Chinese Embassy in London. Can get a tourist one - just need to confirm flights and accommodation :)
Hi nice stuff where going there next year where is the best areas to stay there and how much is the Beer there.Thank you from Chris and kitty Liverpool England.
It really depends on what you'd like to be closest to and your budget! Try looking at Central/Tsim Tsa Tsui/Wan Chai/Causeway Bay and things to do around there! Not sure on beer price but it'll differ from bar to bar!
I enjoy all the information in your video, but you speak so fast! I had to rewind a few times to appreciate it.
You quickly said Cantonese is the local language. If I don’t speak any Cantonese, only English, should I reconsider a trip there?
Haha yeah, I tend to speak very fast! Need to slow down a bit so that's great advice. Not at all. A lot of places have English too and a lot of locals speak English. It's very international!
Here since 97, no problems with English only
As you love Hong Kong food so much.....have you ever tried ‘ the romance of men ‘ ? The food in Chinese is ‘男人的浪漫 , 荳腐火腩飯 ‘ . It’s so yummy!!!
Hahhaa nooo, this is the first time I've ever heard of it - where do you get it?!
Hey, I need some tips. I’m currently getting ready to go to school there in Hong Kong. How does one with (nut allergies) watch out from themselves. There’s gonna be so many foods I never tried before and I wanna make sure I don’t have any allergic reactions😭😭 please help. Also do you recommend I learn Cantonese or Mandarin? ❤️❤️❤️ love you.
Hey Ari! Best of luck with studying in Hong Kong - so exciting! I don't have any personal experience with this but definitely speak to restaurants before visiting to make sure it won't be prepared with your food. May be worth having a Chinese translation of this to hand too so you can show food spots in HK!
Also for Hong Kong, Cantonese is mostly spoken there though some speakers will also know Mandarin so it's completely up to you and what will be most convenient for you day to day!
Also wanted ask a few more questions. You can use the octopus card almost anywhere right?
@@flcl5866 a lot of places , but not every where
Well me along with my 3 frnds are planning to come for 10 days . .as hk dollar more expensive than our money .can u suggest how much hk dollar is needed approx for individual to stay there (cheapest)
It really depends on how much you plan to spend on food and whether you want to shop or pay for attractions! I for one spend the majority of my money on food and drink so my costs would be very different haha
YES FINALLY SOMEONE WHO ACTUALLY KNOWS HONG KONG'S LOCAL LANGUAGE IS CANTONESE
Haha fellow Cantonese speaker representin’
Thought everyone knew that
Hi shu thank you for the tips we're planning to go to Hongkong hopefully next year
You’re very welcome! Have the best time ever - it’s a beautiful beautiful place!! ☺️
Check the hk weather is the most Important thing
Oh, definitely! Can change drastically so quickly!
The humidity part is the one I am worried about
Haha summer months is when it HITS!
to anyone wondering about the validity of this video- all of them are correct and accurate coming from someone who’s lived here for ~15 years :)
Hi shu i quess ya from UK, iv'e seen ya advice, iv'e been in hong kg for 5 years, i agree with ya !
Yay! 5 years in Hong Kong - what an amazing experience!
I wouldn't say all clothes shops in HK let you try before you buy so just be mindful if you do decide to buy clothes there. Other than that, great vid and hope you enjoy the rest of your summer there!
Ooh good to know! I’ve only come across one or two places that don’t so didn’t end up buying anything there as I always seem to want to shop after eating hahaha. Thank you!!! ☺️
Will be there in April been there before when I was 10, but this im responsible for my own life 🤣 any must try hong kong dish?
Ooh check out my 18 things you have to eat in Hong Kong video! 🤤
Shu ohhg there is one? Awesome! Will check it out 🥰
G Dumaguing Yep yep! And a whole playlist of food videos! ☺️
@@dejashu OH MY GOD...I'm drooling already... thanks a lot!
so excited to visit HK!
Have the best time!!! ☺️
Born and raised in Hong Kong bt moved to England 2 years ago
:( ( 3 years in July)
Ahh do you go to Hong Kong after since you’ve been to the UK?
@@dejashu Yes i do :) i go and Visit family every 2 years
Nice accent . In fact your also nice looking . You , I can see you fit right into Hong kong. I have been traveling to HK many time and we are returning again in September. I'm a little concerned to say the least . Love Hong Kong and it's people.
Does a 7 yr old child needs her own octopus card? Or is she free in riding the mtr?
She needs as she is above 3.
@@ilw10 thanks so much!
Thank you for answering! I learned something new too!
There is “Child Octopus “ for children under 12 years old. I guess children pay half fares
Thanks shu
Thank you
You’re very welcome!
Nice video
Thank you! ☺️
Service charge isnt really a thing unless they put it on the menus. Otherwise good video :)
Thanks for the tip!! ☺️
Hey I liked your video, it did really help me
sorry to say, you have very heavy BRITISH accent and you talk bit fast
if you slow down a little bit I am sure your videos would help more people
regards
I miss the “Wife Biscuits/Cakes”. They don’t taste the same in Britain.
I agree!!
Would not knowing chinese be a problem while there especially in restaurants?
I’d say that most places in central would speak English though places like dai pai dongs (outdoor restaurants/street food places) won’t but there’s always either a menu with a ton of pictures that’s most likely accompanied with English translations!
Thanks, I am planning a trip to Hong Kong soon.
Yay! Have an incredible time!!!
A very nice video. One thing I wish to point out is that Mandarin is a national language, while Cantonese is a dialect. There are more than 200 dialects in China, and Cantonese is just one of them.
What is the peak time in MTRs?
morning 8-10 and evenings 6-8...try to avoid them the rush hour is horrendous!
Hāi xiǎojiě hěn piàoliang Shū, ni hao ma? Xiānggǎng kàn qǐlái hěn shénqí!!!!!!
One small correction here, good fruits can be quite expensive in HK.
That’s very true, actually! I tried yellow dragon fruit which was delicious but pricier than other options!
Outstanding, i think you would like my music for your videos as well, perhaps you would be intersted to use my music for your next video? Love to see more!
Will check it out, thanks! :)
Hi do the train run 2hours
Hey Chris! Could you clarify what you mean?
@@dejashu hi I ment do the trains run 24hours
Uber is actually illegal in HK.
Ooh good to know! OK, LOCAL TAXIS ONLY!
no it’s not...
Penguin BS it is
Local Taxis for short distances ? LOL... good luck getting one
I didn't know Uber exist in Hongkong? When you are in a rush take a taxi,(red)otherwise take a minibus(green or red) and yell for the driver to stop (yow Lok!!!) Definitely need aircon for the summer months. Price and comfort makes the difference or you'll need to bring an extra change of clothes. McDonald's is on every third block and cheapest n da world.
This is making me miss Hong Kong so much!
Hong Kong is dying. Come see it while you still can.
it will still be alive after you.
And I will say, the so called "Hong Kong" after today, it will never be the Hong Kong that known for the international nowaday any more!
one thing she forgot was that HK has a devil that ruins this beautiful city and no that devil ain't no Lucifer it is the infamous CARRIE LAM!!!
p.s. i really loved this vid haha
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I should be with you as your body guard 😘
Hahah no body guards needed but appreciate it nonetheless 🤓😬
I hate HK. I've been a million times and it's so meh...
Each to their own! I love it there! :)
Hi! What camera did you film this vwith? I loved the vibe of the intro!
Panasonic GH5 ☺️