You forgot to mention that this city has one of the worst wealth gap on Earth, with THE most expensive housing on Earth. Millions of people living in miserable conditions, anything from a family of three living in 300 ft. apartments (that's called lower middle class), tiny closet-sized apartments or literal cages
Highway Robbery! Better stay at Chung King Mansions or any B&B then buy a Fake Rolex and a fake whatever! Then hit the town like Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in “Rush Hour” Head to a “ Dai Pai Dong” and stuff your face with Authentic HKG grub! Even the Michelin style Restaurant seem classy ! If you really have §160,000 head to the Island and Stanley to do shopping , then Jade Market, Temple Street and hike to the Peak and Walking Trails to Aberdeen ! Man live life Girl!!!😊🤔🤟🏼🇨🇦👍👏🏼‼️
The one who is poor is the lazy one. In hongkong no job discrimination even a mongoloid can have a job like in Mcdonald many of their server don't have pleasing personality not just like here in Phil's. You must be good pleasing personality before you can be one of their server
Something i really don't understand about getting hotel rooms with gyms, huge flat screen tv, etc. I mean if you are a tourist, you are supposed to be enjoying "outside" and not the "inside of your hotel". I would rather pay good money to be surrounded by happy people, strong wine and beautiful women.
Part of tourism is enjoying good service & amenities. There are many weekend "tourists" who book hotels over the weekend even in their own city just to relax & forget about their busy weekdays.
Agreed. You go there for tourism not stay in the hotel all day long. Go outside, enjoy street foods, street market. Go to some landmarks, that's all about.
People often comment on why HKers are always talking about money and so materialistic. It’s because they are exposed to some of the most obscene display of wealth AND the most gut wrenching display of poverty daily. How important having money is is literally in your face 24/7. If you live there, I think it would be hard to not develop a serious fear of being poor
Lol. It is a yanky made show....you can't expect too much.....they tried their best to claim whatever they can find is the best.....nevermind the truth. 🤣🤣🤣
The money they pay for a suite room in thoese fancy hotels is actually equal to or even more than what took my parents their whole lifetime to earn for a little apartment of our own. Such a welth gap and such a world!
HK the selling price of a car park , $2 Mil in NT , $3 Mil in Kowloon , $4 Million in HK island . Listen ,this is just a car park seling price . Not a condo price !
You gotta love these vids, it's like saying everyone in NYC drives around in maybachs. Only a few Hong Kongers do this crazy crap, most are just millionaires that work regular jobs and take a crowded subway like everyone else ..
"no menu, to get a drink you'll have to describe your favourite things to the bartenders" that's already how I order drinks because I'm oblivious hahaha
Not sure why some people find these expenditures "disgusting." These wealthy people, who already have beneficial capital investments in various industries, are literally creating tens-of-thousands of jobs in their drive to live very well (in a hedonistic sense, since financially poor people can live very well in other ways, too).
Tomi Adewole The rich cant create things at scale without the people who work for them. And scale is what makes them rich. If they invent something, they should get something more, but not thousands of times more than the people helping them scale. People like you have an inferiority complex or serf mentality about rich parachuting in to give everyone jobs because you obviously dont value your own work and contributions.
so after seeing this video is enough experience for me. who really need to pay for expensive dim sum or 160K wine when they'll turn into shit a few hours later. doesnt matter if it's a bowl of rice or world class cuisines they all become poop. ill just feel bad eating them while half the population dont even have 2 meals a day
When the British people were no longer the invader of the two Opium Wars ( 1839 and 1865), some Londoners do not have a roof over their heads this moment! So the secret was invade when you can! It is later than you think! George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A.,NCARB 2019-2-18
Hong Kong has so much to offer for cheap, you can go up to the 55th floor of the IFC for free if you bring your passport, junks are usually relatively inexpensive for a good day out on a boat, you can go to Chi Lin Nunnery, Choi Hung Estate, Montane Mansion, Ping Shek Estate, you can climb mountains (Ma On Shan is a favourite of mine), you can also go to the islands such as Cheung Chau and Peng Chau (I actually ran into Chow Yun-fat in Lamma Island... Really nice guy, took selfies with us and all). You can take the Tram, and explore the street level of HK without needing to walk, markets - tons of markets (I'd avoid the jade market, lots of it isnt real jade and the sellers tend to be very grabby) - if you like technology - SHAM SHUI PO!! golden computer arcade has TONS (and I'm talking 2 floors kind of tons) of electronics, gadgets, wires, entire laptops. Avoid the Taxis if you can since they're very expensive compared to buses and trams and the Star Ferry.
Just look at HK - not this rich, modern side; not the bank buildings and towering glass skyscrapers, but the shitty squalid conditions that most people from HK live in. The Gov are literally ignoring this problem where people pay so much fucking money for a small apartment with 2 rooms. And yet there are places like these and people who visit here with too much money.
@@rice.6520 that is the government's fault. & if it is a democracy then it the voting people's fault. If it is not a voting democracy then it is still the people who chose to stay. Many other democracies were born because the people wanted to be able to choose their leaders, either civil war or protests or both.
hk apartments cost a lot, my apartment costs 11.8 million hk dollars almost 2 million usd, its hard to belive that its this expensive when you get such a small place
Someone commented that good dimsum is at the cheap places ! Which I agree because I went to shum sui poh, and I and my family went there twice to a same shop for breakfast, all of us were satisfied! To add on.....best Cheong fun is in Hennessy Road in Wan Chai! The shop is call Zhong Kei. I love hk, though it's small , but very vibrant and I love the scenery while hopping island on a ferry! And new territory are many mountains and hills with apartments nearby! Go to Mah On Shan to view the bful seaside while walking on jogging trail that km's long!!! Finally year end it weather is bful not too cold! If you gave me a choice between New York or HK, I prefer HK! Yes! Property $$$$ is insane! I agree! Probably I grown up with HK movies , and I like their food, and culture! Though there are some rude people but I had meet people I never meet in my place on courtesy ! Last but not least it's SAFE !!! Btw! I am from Malaysia.
I could not watch this kind of how the rich can enjoy this " life style" in Honk Kong while hundred of thousand of families of four living in a 70 squire feet sub-divided apartment waiting for five years without getting a public housing unit from the Hong Kong government. Have pity on the young children for their parent worked like a dog to provide for the family.
A house built for selfish people. The same amount of sq ft of space would be more precious to some families in need rather than just a few selfish greedy people. F the elites.
Born Hong Kong 1936, in mainland during WW2, Finished middle school and came to New York as a waiter, graduated from school architecture at Pratt in 1963 and had an around the world honeymoon trip in 90 days with my Hong Kong bride we met in college. Divorced in 1984 and vacation alone in Hong Kong and Guangzhou in 1989. had dinner in the ballroom of Pennisula Hotel with a live band but had no partner.Well, do I miss Hong Kong ? Very much ! But I don't need to do it again if I don't have a chance, because I already had it once before. And I am not dying to need another one. George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A., NCARB 2018-8-31
I got a little homesick when I saw the Dim Sum in this video. so I went to my kitchen and took out the frozen Chinese food my daughter prepared especially for me. I do no want to go back to Hong Kong to die there. Because I am here in New York , near my only daughter and three lovely grand children who are about to be graduating from college soon . George Wu, ARCHITECT, AIA, NCARB 201809-15
I dated a Hong Kong millionaire for a brief period. He owned multiple properties in Kowloon. Our dinner dates can range from $1,000 - $10,000. And when I visit, he would always get me a penthouse for about $5,000 a night and it was nothing for him.
Peace Out Jealous much? In Asian culture its normal to be arranged to date successful people. Parents want their child to secure a successful future with a successful partner that is either equally successful as them or more successful.
Wow what's with all the jealous and stupid POS calling someone a whore or hooker just for dating someone that is successful and wealthy. There's absolutely nothing wrong for being successful in life, learn to accept it as a fact, dipshits.
All i know is my parents were posted in Hong Kong way back late30s i was not even born but i grew up seeing all the gorgeous silverware and an an exquisite fireplace screen studded with jade stones and a car inthose days the wheels had spokes a perfect vintage!! I was so fascinted seeing those pics inblack and white 🌹🌹
At 0:39 The tall building at the center, next to the sign AIA, Bank of China was a building designed by my boss, I.M.Pei. George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A., NCARB 2019-2-1y
Everything I hate in a country is in Hong Kong: raining all the time, conscription, long working hours, and expensive. Same applies for Malaysia and Singapore
Her voice is slightly harsh and too forceful... no need to talk like that... but then at 8:36 talking much nicer to the man she's interviewing.. is it the same reporter ?... if so why the difference in the voice and tone
Having lived in HK for almost 4 years I can tell you that this place is not as it is shown here. You get bored very easily. It's a small Island people! You can't remain in your luxury apartment for 24 hours. You eventually will leave the hotel or house and then traffic and small roads hit you.
For the ultra rich, they get to have everything behind the curtain; HK is a big playground for them. Unfortunately for everyone's else, life gets boring being congestive by the surrounding environment and nowhere to go...........
I don't mind it as long as they got their riches legally. They can't take their money with them, when they go. Let them enjoy the fruits of their labor, just don't put your money under a mattress, make it work for others. As one Texan millionaire saied, "Money is like manure, put it in one place and it will smell; distribute it where it will do some good".
I just cancelled my trip due to the gang violence. I was really looking forward to return but those gangs with sticks beating up people in the subway and escalators was horrific.
good choice. Hong Kong isn't safe anymore, gov outsourced dirty work to gangs and police is mistreating citizen with brutality instead of to serve and protect.
I was there during that, the university I grew up in (CUHK) actually got seiged a few weeks ago, my dad still lives there. It was still ok to go outside after the triads attacked in Yuen Long since at the time it was an isolated incident and where I stayed (Sha Tin/Tai Po) was still relatively safe, going into the city was 50/50, you could still walk around but you had to be careful of tensions rising. Obviously I would not say that my area is safe anymore, especially since Wo Shing Wo have become a bit more active there, and violence is rising more and more.
bro hk is the safest city I'm an expat who was born there but studying abroad rn and I can gaurantee you even as someone living there in those turbulent times hk was completely safe for the expat and the land of the free. all time favourite city (and I have been to 35+ countries). no where on earth like it anyone saying its not safe bought into the fake news crap
for those who doesn't know, not like the white woman said in the video. most of the Hong Kong people we DON'T celebrate the hand over to China, we see it as tragic to be ruled by totalitarian.
Some day in the near future, you might be able to step on to the moon directly from atop the terraces of these tall buildings. How is that for an experience?!
Most of us wouldn't bother to pick up a penny from the ground if we see one, and walk past it. For Bill Gates, 15.000 USD is the equivalent of a penny for him. That is how much money he has.
i've heard that most of the mega rich don't spend like there's no tomorrow because how do you think they got there? warren buffet, one of the richest men in the world, lives a simple life.
I stayed at the Penninsula for my 40th , harbour suite , airport Rolls and a helicopter city tour - fabulous experience , but I'm not ultra rich - so my point is it's not that extreme in pricing
I had the chance to stay in The Peninsula Hotel and take a ride to the Airport from the Hotel in the Hotels Rolls Royce car, couple of years ago. It was an amazing experience but was very costly . Mahbubar Rahman
same here, I love learning more about people and their experiences. I grew up in HK and some people I met, usually very wealthy, are just plain rude (except a couple of people that I have met such as Gerald Chan and Chow Yun-fat). Now living back in my home town, Glasgow, I find that the less fortunate of people are actually the least judgemental and they actually listen to what you're saying and they don't criticise you. The rich ones, again except a few, are normally very snobby where I live and it can just get to the point of being pathetic
You forgot to mention that this city has one of the worst wealth gap on Earth, with THE most expensive housing on Earth. Millions of people living in miserable conditions, anything from a family of three living in 300 ft. apartments (that's called lower middle class), tiny closet-sized apartments or literal cages
At Least the homeless have a cage in an apartment and not a cardboard box on the street....
@@Big-Show1 you need to pay for these cages at a staggering price of 3000 hkd/month, that's almost 400 usd/month for a cage. It's not free you know
Hong kong is like New York its a dog eat dog world.
@@Beetleman20 $170-190 USD P/M is more like it....
@@Big-Show1 do the conversion 8 hkd is 1 usd, 400 usd is just 3200 hkd
"experiences that money can't buy" but can be yours for only $160,000 ...
sammy5000
"experiences that money can't buy", we can give it to you if you say your money bye-bye..
Living in HK, and this video is disgusting.
Highway Robbery! Better stay at Chung King Mansions or any B&B then buy a Fake Rolex and a fake whatever! Then hit the town like Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in “Rush Hour” Head to a “ Dai Pai Dong” and stuff your face with Authentic HKG grub! Even the Michelin style Restaurant seem classy ! If you really have §160,000 head to the Island and Stanley to do shopping , then Jade Market, Temple Street and hike to the Peak and Walking Trails to Aberdeen ! Man live life Girl!!!😊🤔🤟🏼🇨🇦👍👏🏼‼️
Ah, irony.
Hongkong is Rich city but has many poor people .
So much
Every rich city have poor people
and ur country has all poor peoples but no rich
@@dereklambert9551
No rich except the government.
The one who is poor is the lazy one. In hongkong no job discrimination even a mongoloid can have a job like in Mcdonald many of their server don't have pleasing personality not just like here in Phil's. You must be good pleasing personality before you can be one of their server
“No money no talk” I hear it all the time growing up back home in HK. I live in California over 23 years now never heard this word again.
I remember that phrase very well too! I lived in HK for 18 years.
What does the phrase mean ?
Pay me then I'll offer you service
Something i really don't understand about getting hotel rooms with gyms, huge flat screen tv, etc. I mean if you are a tourist, you are supposed to be enjoying "outside" and not the "inside of your hotel". I would rather pay good money to be surrounded by happy people, strong wine and beautiful women.
Part of tourism is enjoying good service & amenities. There are many weekend "tourists" who book hotels over the weekend even in their own city just to relax & forget about their busy weekdays.
Ace Delizo well good thing the business plan wasn’t “we are making this hotel room for ace delizo”
Agreed. You go there for tourism not stay in the hotel all day long. Go outside, enjoy street foods, street market. Go to some landmarks, that's all about.
Ace Delizo when you earn you some real tangible wealth, you‘ll understand why luxury and lifestyle is all about the amenities :)
You will only understand that when you become super rich.
Meanwhile, there are still Hong Kong residents living in cage apartments and homes.
People often comment on why HKers are always talking about money and so materialistic. It’s because they are exposed to some of the most obscene display of wealth AND the most gut wrenching display of poverty daily. How important having money is is literally in your face 24/7.
If you live there, I think it would be hard to not develop a serious fear of being poor
Preach!
Poor reporting. CNBC either didn't know or failed to mention that the helicopter pilot was famous Hong Kong actor Michael Wong.
Yeah i'm from France and I still recognised him 😍
Lol. It is a yanky made show....you can't expect too much.....they tried their best to claim whatever they can find is the best.....nevermind the truth. 🤣🤣🤣
He is not very famous in china.I didn't recognized him until read your comment.
who cares? he isnt that famous
That's because... He's not famous.
The money they pay for a suite room in thoese fancy hotels is actually equal to or even more than what took my parents their whole lifetime to earn for a little apartment of our own.
Such a welth gap and such a world!
Money can't buy experiences? GTFO
eazon yeah but you pay money in order for them to give you that experience! The irony.
@@OutlawAladdin 😂😂😂 👌
She lived in hk for 25 years and failed to acknowledge Hong Kong actor Michael Wong. What a fail of a reporter.
Silly comment , who cares about some HK actor 🙄🙄🙄
@forever0042000 apparently the helicopter guy is the actor
HK the selling price of a car park , $2 Mil in NT , $3 Mil in Kowloon , $4 Million in HK island . Listen ,this is just a car park seling price . Not a condo price !
Amazing travel in HONGKONG
Look amazing sharing
Beautiful country HONGKONG
Thanks for great sharing
Greatting from Macau
the best experiences in life are free, home in my underwear watching this video
Brandon you got that right
Poor mindset
@@NoCumBacksiFunny Healthy mindset
@@kokp9077 Yeah if you’re a loser and a wageslave
@@NoCumBacksiFunny Maybe in your poor country but not where I live :)
I've been in Hongkong many times, Hong Kong is INTERNATIONAL CITY. I like it , good memories. 👍❤🌍
you guys should make a 2019 version
how tourists travel in hong kong: *they don't*
I can travel around HK for cheap, albeit I grew up there so I know all the hidden secrets
The fact that such pricing exists also reflects that people pay for such things.
Love these shows so inspiring
CNBC International TV + thank you very much for making this video clip
You gotta love these vids, it's like saying everyone in NYC drives around in maybachs. Only a few Hong Kongers do this crazy crap, most are just millionaires that work regular jobs and take a crowded subway like everyone else ..
Simply gorgeous. I love it!!’mor videos like this.
The way d presenter walks is such a turn off.
What if I told you that penis can be both big and small?
"no menu, to get a drink you'll have to describe your favourite things to the bartenders" that's already how I order drinks because I'm oblivious hahaha
Lots has changed in the past 5 years..
Hong Kong's skyline is bigger and better than NYCs skyline
If you exclude houses, Hong Kong is one of the best places to live and work
Experiences money can't buy, ill take two lol
Kayson Mao plural?
Michael Lam nice name
Not sure why some people find these expenditures "disgusting." These wealthy people, who already have beneficial capital investments in various industries, are literally creating tens-of-thousands of jobs in their drive to live very well (in a hedonistic sense, since financially poor people can live very well in other ways, too).
Tomi Adewole The rich cant create things at scale without the people who work for them. And scale is what makes them rich. If they invent something, they should get something more, but not thousands of times more than the people helping them scale. People like you have an inferiority complex or serf mentality about rich parachuting in to give everyone jobs because you obviously dont value your own work and contributions.
so after seeing this video is enough experience for me. who really need to pay for expensive dim sum or 160K wine when they'll turn into shit a few hours later. doesnt matter if it's a bowl of rice or world class cuisines they all become poop. ill just feel bad eating them while half the population dont even have 2 meals a day
lee v Yu damn right. Shit in the end
lee v i agree
thanks for the smog lee ill make sure you get some food
When the British people were no longer the invader of the two Opium Wars ( 1839 and 1865), some Londoners do not have a roof over their heads this moment! So the secret was invade when you can! It is later than you think! George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A.,NCARB 2019-2-18
Very true.
Im not going to HK to enjoy French cuisine and sip on Krug....I want to enjoy HONG KONG!
Hong Kong has so much to offer for cheap, you can go up to the 55th floor of the IFC for free if you bring your passport, junks are usually relatively inexpensive for a good day out on a boat, you can go to Chi Lin Nunnery, Choi Hung Estate, Montane Mansion, Ping Shek Estate, you can climb mountains (Ma On Shan is a favourite of mine), you can also go to the islands such as Cheung Chau and Peng Chau (I actually ran into Chow Yun-fat in Lamma Island... Really nice guy, took selfies with us and all). You can take the Tram, and explore the street level of HK without needing to walk, markets - tons of markets (I'd avoid the jade market, lots of it isnt real jade and the sellers tend to be very grabby) - if you like technology - SHAM SHUI PO!! golden computer arcade has TONS (and I'm talking 2 floors kind of tons) of electronics, gadgets, wires, entire laptops. Avoid the Taxis if you can since they're very expensive compared to buses and trams and the Star Ferry.
It's sad how Hong Kong has so much space for luxuries but can't even give enough housing units to others.
Woah. Didn't care much for the real estate but the exclusive food and dinning has me sold
Not sure if the price they mentioned is in HKD or USD... FYI 1 USD equals 7.8HKD at a constant fixed rate
Why is the background voice so aggressive.
I have been to HK many times during my career, now that I am retired you can't pay me enough to live there!
Why are people so angry and jealous, stop being a hater since your not rich. Just enjoy the video
Just look at HK - not this rich, modern side; not the bank buildings and towering glass skyscrapers, but the shitty squalid conditions that most people from HK live in. The Gov are literally ignoring this problem where people pay so much fucking money for a small apartment with 2 rooms. And yet there are places like these and people who visit here with too much money.
@@rice.6520 that is the government's fault. & if it is a democracy then it the voting people's fault. If it is not a voting democracy then it is still the people who chose to stay. Many other democracies were born because the people wanted to be able to choose their leaders, either civil war or protests or both.
@@j134679 tell me what the government can do
@@j134679 It is very easy to say...
I know what you're thinking about...
*Why am I here, I'm not even rich ;(*
06:45, oh that nod, can’t miss that🙂↕️
1:10 i remember my father had like a very wealthy friend and i had been on that yacht
That helicopter guy, isnt he a Hong Kong actor?
Yeah, that's Michael Wong, Russell Wong's little brother.
@@CumBrianFries Really? They don't have any resemblances at all. I didn't know about that. Maybe same father but from another mother, vice versa. LMAO
@@alanha7163 No, they share both a biological mother and father. I think they look a lot like each other.
I feel like even if your a millionaire, you'll quickly go broke from this "ultra rich class" experience.
1 in 7 people in HK are a millionaire. This isn’t for millionaires.
My childhood home and school have disappeared. Hong Kong inspires us to excel. Rewards exist . Do you share?
hk apartments cost a lot, my apartment costs 11.8 million hk dollars almost 2 million usd, its hard to belive that its this expensive when you get such a small place
I've been there and Victoria's Peak was Spectacular
I will be visiting soon 🙏🏾
wow this is incredible!
Filipino nannies would come to HK just to clean these expensive properties.
Seriously, they run the place
Not true
they also clean the toilets
Someone commented that good dimsum is at the cheap places ! Which I agree because I went to shum sui poh, and I and my family went there twice to a same shop for breakfast, all of us were satisfied! To add on.....best Cheong fun is in Hennessy Road in Wan Chai! The shop is call Zhong Kei. I love hk, though it's small , but very vibrant and I love the scenery while hopping island on a ferry! And new territory are many mountains and hills with apartments nearby! Go to Mah On Shan to view the bful seaside while walking on jogging trail that km's long!!! Finally year end it weather is bful not too cold! If you gave me a choice between New York or HK, I prefer HK! Yes! Property $$$$ is insane! I agree! Probably I grown up with HK movies , and I like their food, and culture! Though there are some rude people but I had meet people I never meet in my place on courtesy ! Last but not least it's SAFE !!! Btw! I am from Malaysia.
I could not watch this kind of how the rich can enjoy this " life style" in Honk Kong while hundred of thousand of families of four living in a 70 squire feet sub-divided apartment waiting for five years without getting a public housing unit from the Hong Kong government. Have pity on the young children for their parent worked like a dog to provide for the family.
A house built for selfish people. The same amount of sq ft of space would be more precious to some families in need rather than just a few selfish greedy people. F the elites.
What' better Hong Kong or Toronto Canada?
Neither!
Missing HK so freaking much 🙏💫🍀😊⚖️😀
Born Hong Kong 1936, in mainland during WW2, Finished middle school and came to New York as a waiter, graduated from school architecture at Pratt in 1963 and had an around the world honeymoon trip in 90 days with my Hong Kong bride we met in college. Divorced in 1984 and vacation alone in Hong Kong and Guangzhou in 1989. had dinner in the ballroom of Pennisula Hotel with a live band but had no partner.Well, do I miss Hong Kong ? Very much ! But I don't need to do it again if I don't have a chance, because I already had it once before. And I am not dying to need another one. George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A., NCARB 2018-8-31
I got a little homesick when I saw the Dim Sum in this video. so I went to my kitchen and took out the frozen Chinese food my daughter prepared especially for me. I do no want to go back to Hong Kong to die there. Because I am here in New York , near my only daughter and three lovely grand children who are about to be graduating from college soon . George Wu, ARCHITECT, AIA, NCARB 201809-15
I dated a Hong Kong millionaire for a brief period. He owned multiple properties in Kowloon. Our dinner dates can range from $1,000 - $10,000. And when I visit, he would always get me a penthouse for about $5,000 a night and it was nothing for him.
Peace Out Hater alert, haha
Hooker alert !!
Peace Out
Jealous much? In Asian culture its normal to be arranged to date successful people.
Parents want their child to secure a successful future with a successful partner that is either equally successful as them or more successful.
Wow what's with all the jealous and stupid POS calling someone a whore or hooker just for dating someone that is successful and wealthy. There's absolutely nothing wrong for being successful in life, learn to accept it as a fact, dipshits.
Werk it gold digguh
All i know is my parents were posted in Hong Kong way back late30s i was not even born but i grew up seeing all the gorgeous silverware and an an exquisite fireplace screen studded with jade stones and a car inthose days the wheels had spokes a perfect vintage!! I was so fascinted seeing those pics inblack and white 🌹🌹
You can get better service and better facilities in ASEAN countries with lower cost
Can think of countries straight right out of the bat, Philiphines, Vietnam, Malaysia and hell, Singapore might be better too
At 0:39 The tall building at the center, next to the sign AIA, Bank of China was a building designed by my boss, I.M.Pei. George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A., NCARB 2019-2-1y
Some very imposing architecture was designed by I M Pei including If I am not mistaken the pyramid at the Louvre.
@@suzyschwarz7023 Yes.
The prices are very reasonable.
6:25 what a great deal that it includes other things for 160k.
I can’t wait to go back to visit in the next couple years...once the pandemic is over. I think I will try the Peninsula.
I actually miss living in HK, it felt like my home, but cuz of my dads work my family moves a lot and so rn im in vancouver ;( Take me back
Vancouver is so beautiful though
"I have lived in Hong Kong for 25 years and I have never seen a city like that"
Maybe you can travel a bit...
She said "I have never seen the city (HK) like that". I am assuming most people haven't seen HK via helicopter.
Haha, nice to see Michael Wong flying a chopper!
Hong Kong is heaven if you are rich and it is your hell if you are poor. Don't believe? Search coffin flat.
probably not heaven even if you're rich. Still the same 3rd world city
Vertie 3rd world city? Hong Kong? Where do you live?
Finland
Vertie it’s not third world
@@vertie2090 definitely not 3rd world city if u have been there!
I love that yellow dress. Women of color know how to wear yellow like nobody else. Simply gorgeous!
Everything I hate in a country is in Hong Kong: raining all the time, conscription, long working hours, and expensive. Same applies for Malaysia and Singapore
ronki23 conscription? Into the military?
Where are u from!? Don't mind asking!
Her voice is slightly harsh and too forceful... no need to talk like that... but then at 8:36 talking much nicer to the man she's interviewing.. is it the same reporter ?... if so why the difference in the voice and tone
Having lived in HK for almost 4 years I can tell you that this place is not as it is shown here. You get bored very easily. It's a small Island people! You can't remain in your luxury apartment for 24 hours. You eventually will leave the hotel or house and then traffic and small roads hit you.
That's coz u don't get to know this place.
For the ultra rich, they get to have everything behind the curtain; HK is a big playground for them. Unfortunately for everyone's else, life gets boring being congestive by the surrounding environment and nowhere to go...........
Or just take the fucking train and stop complaining about traffic.
I don't mind it as long as they got their riches legally. They can't take their money with them, when they go. Let them enjoy the fruits of their labor, just don't put your money under a mattress, make it work for others. As one Texan millionaire saied, "Money is like manure, put it in one place and it will smell; distribute it where it will do some good".
Let’s be realistic, those are mainly bought by the mainlander
Yes. 大陸難民's favorite passtime in hk! Waste money!!!
This whole video sounds like my life.
When I'm dreaming
This is a good video.
that's why it's hard for rich people to enter the kingdom of GOD......
Bullshit! God hates poverty.
How did you find a clear, non-polluted and sunny day?
I just cancelled my trip due to the gang violence. I was really looking forward to return but those gangs with sticks beating up people in the subway and escalators was horrific.
good choice. Hong Kong isn't safe anymore, gov outsourced dirty work to gangs and police is mistreating citizen with brutality instead of to serve and protect.
I was there during that, the university I grew up in (CUHK) actually got seiged a few weeks ago, my dad still lives there. It was still ok to go outside after the triads attacked in Yuen Long since at the time it was an isolated incident and where I stayed (Sha Tin/Tai Po) was still relatively safe, going into the city was 50/50, you could still walk around but you had to be careful of tensions rising. Obviously I would not say that my area is safe anymore, especially since Wo Shing Wo have become a bit more active there, and violence is rising more and more.
bro hk is the safest city I'm an expat who was born there but studying abroad rn and I can gaurantee you even as someone living there in those turbulent times hk was completely safe for the expat and the land of the free. all time favourite city (and I have been to 35+ countries). no where on earth like it anyone saying its not safe bought into the fake news crap
What a kind of English for CNBC report!
for those who doesn't know, not like the white woman said in the video. most of the Hong Kong people we DON'T celebrate the hand over to China, we see it as tragic to be ruled by totalitarian.
The princeling billionaires love Hong Kong. It's their playpen.
Some day in the near future, you might be able to step on to the moon directly from atop the terraces of these tall buildings. How is that for an experience?!
How do you know he was the best pilot ever? How many pilots have you worked with?
Hong Kong is cool but mainland is better
spending 15.000 usd per night? even Bill Gates would not want to...
He spends 1.5 million to 2 million per week on Mega yacht holidays so he wouldn't care at all..
Bill Gates , makes 4 million dollars /day. $15,000 is just a drop in his bucket.
Bill would build his own shit lol... Why play in the racetrack when you can own your very own! ;)
Most of us wouldn't bother to pick up a penny from the ground if we see one, and walk past it. For Bill Gates, 15.000 USD is the equivalent of a penny for him. That is how much money he has.
i've heard that most of the mega rich don't spend like there's no tomorrow because how do you think they got there? warren buffet, one of the richest men in the world, lives a simple life.
I want to gongkong see again insa Allah
Is the helicopter pilot one of the actor of TVB / Hong Kong movies?
Did she said 15 thousands per night us dollars?? 😯
Yes!! 😭
Great and we need and wish videos in Real Best 4K 60fps HDR10+ resolution clarity quality and Sound in full HD 3D Stereo Surround , Soon Please.
I stayed at the Penninsula for my 40th , harbour suite , airport Rolls and a helicopter city tour - fabulous experience , but I'm not ultra rich - so my point is it's not that extreme in pricing
Alternative title: "Ways you could never travel in HongKong"
I live HK. Enjoy it now. T minus 5 years until Beijing is 100 percent in charge. Every building is up for sale. People fleeing as fast as they can.
A lot of wealthy Hong Kong citizens did flee in the 1990s and moved to Canada
Why don't they show view from the helicopter 🤔
I had the chance to stay in The Peninsula Hotel and take a ride to the Airport from the Hotel in the Hotels Rolls Royce car, couple of years ago.
It was an amazing experience but was very costly .
Mahbubar Rahman
is that Michael Wong in 3:20 ??
Imagine expecting an Oreo and getting sushi instead.
1:11 i thought my phone was ringing
Money doesn't buy class, style or manners. HK is testament to that.
Holy crap the pilot is Michael Wong?!
Rich or poor we all shit the same 🙄
I’d be happy just to talk with a person interested in various aspects of life
same here, I love learning more about people and their experiences. I grew up in HK and some people I met, usually very wealthy, are just plain rude (except a couple of people that I have met such as Gerald Chan and Chow Yun-fat). Now living back in my home town, Glasgow, I find that the less fortunate of people are actually the least judgemental and they actually listen to what you're saying and they don't criticise you. The rich ones, again except a few, are normally very snobby where I live and it can just get to the point of being pathetic
Loved my stayed at the peninsula
Wealthy city? Lot of young people still living in rooms less than 6 sq m,but paying premium rent.