My First Day In Hong Kong 🇭🇰

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    Welcome to Hong Kong! Over the next weeks I will take you along with me exploring Hong Kong. It it not only my first time in Hong Kong, but also my first time in east Asia. I am very curious and excited to explore this part of the world. Join me on my first day here in Hong Kong City. Let's see what first impressions of Hong Kong we will get. Hong Kong First Impressions!
    The viewpoint overlooking Hong Kong
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    The street food place where I had dinner
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  • @KenAbroad
    @KenAbroad  Год назад +28

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    • @voviettravel
      @voviettravel Год назад

      Hope to see you in Hong Kong . I watched some of your videos in Vietnam. Now I see your video in Hong Kong . If I am lucky, I can see you around Hong Kong . I live in Hong Kong 1 year . Also love travel. Hope I can learn a lot of things from you to make my channel better. Enjoy your time in Hong Kong

  • @hyzeinkem7536
    @hyzeinkem7536 Год назад +87

    I've lived in HK for 6 years and there are two places I would highly recommend; 1) Stanley Market and 2) Tai O. The journey by bus to Stanley is exciting in itself as it climbs up the mountain and passes through mega mansions of the super rich and you get a beautiful view of the ocean as it climbs down as it makes its way to Stanley via Repulse Bay, another upscale area that also has a nice beach. Stanley has a great Californian/Mediterranean vibe with lots of restos, cafes and an interesting market. Great place to chill by the ocean. Tai O is quite a distance away where you will need to take a ferry from the pier at Central which takes approx 20 mins to Mui Wo on Lantau island and from thereon you hop on a bus which takes you directly to Tai O. Alternatively take the MTR to Tung Chung station to catch a bus, its just a few stations away from where your hotel is. You will immediately feel like youve been transported back 50 years, a totally different vibe than the hustle and bustle of the city. It is a traditional and picturesque fishing village built on stilts over the water and is dubbed the Venice of the east. Totally laidback atmosphere, no cars except for bicycles and a great place to explore the little alleys and bridges and to take photos. These places used to be my weekend hangout back then. Hope youre having a great time in HK, mate.

  • @ChristyWong-xo7rr
    @ChristyWong-xo7rr Год назад +9

    The guy talked to you was also a tourist whom from Beijing, he didn't know that you're asking him how to say cheers in Cantonese.
    The waiter of the resraurant where you had your first meal had taught you the correct pronunciation of cheers in Cantonese

  • @Jason88215
    @Jason88215 Год назад +90

    I highly recommend visiting the countryside. Hong Kong may seem like skyscrapers only, but there is actually loads of nature with beautiful scenery to enjoy

    • @KenAbroad
      @KenAbroad  Год назад +2

      Will do 🙏

    • @worldlife9834
      @worldlife9834 Год назад +1

      I don't recommend Hong Kong. Its expensive and dirty

    • @VSL_babyface
      @VSL_babyface Год назад +2

      lol countryside like shenzhen or zhuhai? 😂😂😂

    • @davewong4834
      @davewong4834 Год назад +4

      Welcome to HK, the land of National Security Law, where anyone, anytime, anywhere you will be arrested for no reason at all.
      Another HAPPY HK story.

    • @linawu1219
      @linawu1219 Год назад +1

      yes i like the most of hk not sktcraper but is countryside island

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 Год назад +27

    I'm a New Yorker and Hong Kong is in my top 5 favorite cities in the world.
    1. London
    2. Bangkok
    3. NYC
    4. Hong Kong
    5. Tokyo
    I love the energy, unrivaled landscape of mountains, palm trees, beaches, islands, sea, hills, variety, insane food, nightlife, business opportunities, tons of expats etc. It feels very cosmopolitan and high energy. As a New Yorker, I also love the grit and skyscrapers, it reminds me of home.

  • @Chicken_o7
    @Chicken_o7 Год назад +16

    Hello, I'm a Hong Kong local. I was watching this video while riding the Central escalator back home, then halfway through you visited the escalator yourself, so I was watching you ride the escalator while riding the escalator myself, what a coincidence! 😅

  • @ericwong3534
    @ericwong3534 Год назад +8

    To share some information with you,
    1. pineapple bun is so called because of the feature of the topping, and it actually does not have any pineapple inside.
    2. We used to call the Peak rather than Victoria Peak(it's my first time hearing this lol). That's why the taxi driver thought you were saying another place, Victoria Park.
    3. Cheers in Cantonese is jam 2 bui 1(飲杯)
    Welcome to Hong Kong. Enjoy~

    • @ChristyWong-xo7rr
      @ChristyWong-xo7rr Год назад

      I think you wanted to say yam instead of jam, right?😆

    • @kualnchaln636
      @kualnchaln636 7 месяцев назад

      饮 is spelled as 'jam' in Jyutping (香港语言学学会拼音方案) and Cantonese Pinyin (教育学院拼音方案), and as 'yam' in Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation (香港政府粤语拼音) and Yale Romanisation (耶鲁拼音).

  • @kuwimy4739
    @kuwimy4739 Год назад +8

    I visited HK few years ago. From Macau, I took a ferry to HK. I like the vibes and great public transport system.

  • @yvonnetresidder9171
    @yvonnetresidder9171 Год назад +29

    Looks like a very exciting city. Plenty of interesting places for you to explore, and you appear to have a good handle on things. The high-rise is unbelievable. That food you had looked delicious. Enjoy everything.

  • @ChristopherRevon
    @ChristopherRevon Год назад +11

    I used to live in Hong Kong for more than two years, and I love it. I recommend that go to West Kowloon Art Park and Central. Also Hong Kong is 70 percent nature, so take advantage of hiking up in one of the mountains and going to one of the 200 islands.

  • @adelynfong6597
    @adelynfong6597 Год назад +13

    Hong Kong is a place for authentic Cantonese cuisine. Dimsum in the morning ( or the locals called it Yum Cha or direct translate means drink tea),roast goose, roast duck which they are famous for in Hong Kong (HKG). They have pretty good chicken rice too. When you order dishes, you can always ask for rice if it doesn't come with any. Stinky beancurd may also be something to try. It's an acquired taste and it taste better than the smell. MTR is the best / cost effective option in moving around as cabs are super expensive. They do have tram rides too that only available in the city area. Macao has a different vibes and a nice place to visit too (touristy). Macao is a 2nd Las Vegas as they are famous for casinos. You can also easily apply for a day visa to go over to Chu Hoi (China) from Macao. Don't forget to try the famous Portuguese tart (similar to Malaysia eggs tarts but they taste better). Enjoy your HKG / Macao travel.

    • @KenAbroad
      @KenAbroad  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the tips 🙏

  • @prettywoman8888
    @prettywoman8888 Год назад +21

    I’m so happy and touched to see tourists coming back, we’ve been going through tough times since June 2019. Great to see you’re enjoying the food here! You just missed two things in this video : the European building in Central is called Tai Kwun, the Former Police Station/magistracy opened in 1925, now is a centre for heritage and arts and with plenty of restaurants/bars. You also missed the Peak tram up. The tram station is within walking distance from where you took your taxi. Tickets are HK$52 return, HK$37 for single journey. Well, hope this information will help your followers who will be visiting Hong Kong in the near future. Enjoy your stay!

    • @tjpld
      @tjpld 10 месяцев назад +1

      Just came back from a 6 day trip. to HK. I don't understand, why it's not more popular with western tourists. Why do they go to Thailand or Bali? You have everything in Hongkong I absolutely loved it and will for sure come back.

  • @Vablonsky
    @Vablonsky Год назад +6

    There's another style of "clay pot" dish...commonly called, "clay pot rice" that is served in a similar vessel. However, it includes a bed of rice at the bottom with savory meats on top of the rice. And, because the rice is cooked in the clay pot, over flames, the edges become crispy while the rice in the center is warm and fluffy. So, you have to scrape the edges of the interior to extract the crisped rice. And, this is the hallmark of this clay pot preparation. Popular meats to get include Chinese sausage or Chinese bacon, pork ribblets, chicken, and a boneless pork loaf. Usually, a dark, slightly sweet soy sauce is included on the side. You sprinkle it atop the contents before eating...if it isn't already done for you. Clay pot rice in Cantonese is called, "bo jai faan." Look for it. In my opinion, it's one of the best Cantonese comfort foods.

    • @KenAbroad
      @KenAbroad  Год назад +1

      That also sounds super delicious

  • @nathanaelsliferecords6850
    @nathanaelsliferecords6850 Год назад +9

    Hello, I'm a Hong Kong local although I'm in Australia right now, I wish you a pleasant journey in Hong Kong and I really recommend you visit the countryside of Hong Kong! There are a lot of places you can hike (around Hong Kong Island e.g. Jardine’s Lookout and Kowloon such as the Lion Rock/ appreciate the sunset (such as the aircraft maintenance area near the airport/ Tai O). They are quite fascinating and hope you're having a great time. 😊

  • @yuniieshi4695
    @yuniieshi4695 Год назад +9

    I’m from Hong Kong!!! I’m glad you like this city❤I truly recommend you to visit Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park because it’s very fun and it’ll be a unforgettable journey!🫶 Have funnn🇭🇰

    • @KenAbroad
      @KenAbroad  Год назад

      Thanks for the recommendations 🙏

  • @sofieyuen642
    @sofieyuen642 Год назад +4

    As a HKer, I think this egg waffle shop is the best in Hk!! Good choice!!
    And highly recommend you to try tofu pudding (tofu fa in Cantonese) with loads of ginger red sugar!

  • @metternich05
    @metternich05 4 месяца назад +1

    You need to shoot cityscape in the blue hour. This adds tremendously to the quality of your footage. Daylight is much less interesting and late night is even worse. You have a 20-30 minute window to catch after sunset, but there are multiple blue hour apps to help you plan your shots. It'd have been nice to see the Shanghai Venice part too when the traditional lampions are lit. I bet it's a very different experience.

  • @seahongyip2108
    @seahongyip2108 Год назад +1

    Hey Ken! I’m from HK and just a big welcome and hope that u enjoyed your time here! Come back anytime you’re always welcomed.

  • @skchan2
    @skchan2 Год назад +2

    32:52 The Symphony of Light show is worth seeing, but in the first version of it back in 2004, at the beginning of the show, it will light up all the building, with a voice over introducing each building's name from left to light (including I think around 12 major building). And when introducing to a building, that whole building's light will blink. I think that's more meaningful, especially to a tourist or someone's not familiar to HK. Don't know why recently not organised like that.

  • @me_sad
    @me_sad Год назад +3

    I visited Hong kong before and I recommend 2 places to go:
    1.Sham shui po: It is a really good area with bustling streets markets.
    2.Causewaybay: A really good place with a ton of shops. I do recommend visiting the Times Square mall.

  • @skbeebee8923
    @skbeebee8923 Год назад +1

    Ho leng chai.... aunty saying so handsome boy 😍in Cantonese dialect...aunty complimenting you are so handsome,Ken

  • @user-by2kk8wq1r
    @user-by2kk8wq1r Год назад +1

    1:00阿Ken前往地鐵站係唔需要撘電梯嘅,只需要沿住馬路一直向前行大概5至8分鐘就到喇🫠,祝阿Ken喺香港有一個美好嘅旅程!🤗

  • @jbrpfan
    @jbrpfan Год назад +18

    New subscriber here from Hong Kong! Hope you enjoy your stay here.
    You were right, the guy at 29:28 is not a local, he was speaking in Mandarin saying that he's from Beijing.
    "cheers" in Cantonese is pronounced "yum bui".
    btw mask-wearing is not mandatory in HK now, some people just wear it out of habit, feel free to take your mask off if you feel like it~

    • @KenAbroad
      @KenAbroad  Год назад +2

      Welcome to the channel 🙏

    • @waiho3506
      @waiho3506 Год назад

      you correct 👍

  • @yewbtang1848
    @yewbtang1848 Год назад +3

    0:57 The auntie didn't just say you're tall....she said you're handsome too!

  • @vicklet6253
    @vicklet6253 Год назад +1

    Awesome!! Hello from Chicago. Born in HK in 1962, left in 1967. Been back several times. I miss HK. It’s absolutely a place to be for food and shopping. I hope that you enjoyed your time there and will be back. God bless and happy travels.

  • @wendyyu2427
    @wendyyu2427 Год назад +1

    Lol, at 29:25 the guys actually saying China, Beijing meant he came from Beijing and he does know how to say Cantonese. That was funny man

  • @Jackiefoksn
    @Jackiefoksn Год назад +2

    So glad to see you come ❤

  • @chaw294
    @chaw294 Год назад +11

    Indeed an interesting first episode of your Hong Kong series. HK is very clean, well maintained and transportation there is good. No street food vendors beside the roads, all are indoors 👍👍 Those bubble waffles/ "gai daan jai" look yum yum. A good choice to have your meal/claypot chicken at that well-known "Dai Pai Dong" Stunning viewpoint and yeah, it's good to be in the moment. As always, great content and l loooove it....lots of fun moments. Thanks for your good job, Ken.

    • @irenemak3149
      @irenemak3149 Год назад

      What is the different street food and Dai Pai Dong ?

  • @dasensonadv
    @dasensonadv Год назад +2

    I went to The Peak not just for the beautiful scenery but to experience the feeling of being lifted up and carried down by the steepest funicular train system in the world......

  • @ominkan3129
    @ominkan3129 Год назад +7

    The view of the city is stunning both day and night. I remember it from the Peak. The weekend is people elbow to elbow in the electronic market. It is a clean city and It looks like you had a good day Ken. More adventures await you.

  • @patricktan5357
    @patricktan5357 Год назад +1

    Take a bus and visit Stanley. Sit on the right side when going up for scenic view.

  • @claudiab.5267
    @claudiab.5267 Год назад +3

    War wieder ein schönes Video Ken. Tolle Aussicht da von dem Viewpoint😍. Bin schon gespannt aufs nächste Video. Liebe Grüsse aus Schweden

  • @fionachin9860
    @fionachin9860 Год назад +1

    The elderly lady said you are very tall and handsome 😉 People in HK are so friendly, so nice to see that. 🤗

    • @chenlokman4193
      @chenlokman4193 8 месяцев назад

      And he rode that elevator just like a cable car going up the hill.

  • @henrychung8479
    @henrychung8479 Год назад +3

    Don't forget to have a cup of HK-style tea with milk with your breakfast one morning. It's simply called "naai chaa (奶茶)", which just means "milk-tea". It's something HKers directly inherited from the British, but tweaked for the HK taste. People drink it like you drink coffee in Europe. It's intense if you've never had it before. Also, many people still prefer congee (粥) for breakfast, especially in the older neighborhoods. Congee shops usually will serve it with a variety of possible ingredients. Most common is the century egg and lean pork combination (皮蛋瘦肉粥). There might be a congee shop near your hotel. Note that a congee shop likely won't serve milk-tea (some do; most don't).

    • @henrychung8479
      @henrychung8479 Год назад +1

      Oh, 粥 is pronounced "jook" in Cantonese. I don't think local folks generally know the word "congee".

  • @rogerkitchell
    @rogerkitchell Год назад +4

    Don’t use taxis. Use public transport. You should have been on the peak tram and then bussed it to the star ferry

  • @yotkentlam
    @yotkentlam Год назад +1

    When the lady said ur "Ho Len Chai" 0:55, that means you are handsome and have a good looking ! It seems that you continue to receive such good words in other video , Ha Ha !

  • @yasmeenshahzad3576
    @yasmeenshahzad3576 Год назад +12

    You brought back a lot of memories, this HongKong is entirely different from the one in 1970s, as expected of course 😊

    • @bluewong-lc5md
      @bluewong-lc5md Год назад

      So in 70s you were going to Hong Kong?

    • @Seramics
      @Seramics Год назад

      Almost anywhere is different now than in 1970. That's over 50 years ago, even in rural area or village with little development will already seen some changes n look a bit different.

  • @Seramics
    @Seramics Год назад +1

    HK seems a lot better now after the riot in 2019. Now its calm n peaceful n ppl are happy.

  • @frauic
    @frauic Год назад +1

    We used to have street carts when I was a kid. But the government has decided to "clean up the streets" so all the food sellers have to have different types of licences from various government authorities.

    • @jimwoo9552
      @jimwoo9552 Год назад

      Plus no new licenses are being issued

  • @user-xp7fz5og8q
    @user-xp7fz5og8q 6 месяцев назад

    definitely night view❣

  • @soha7271
    @soha7271 Год назад +1

    Ken welcome to Hk, the bun you’d is called pineapple bun with butter, it’s the old local favourite

  • @margaretscleong
    @margaretscleong Год назад +2

    As usual, great video, Ken!!

  • @m.y.o.b6319
    @m.y.o.b6319 11 месяцев назад +3

    Felt sry for you when you’re literally walking the right way to The Peak but ended up to go to Sky Terrace 428 which cost and have to walk back all the way again😅 You are still so calm & peaceful, if it’s me, I would flare up 🔥😡🤬 LOL😂 First time watching your vid as it pops out on my screen while I was searching on Hong Kong, very realistic & practical vids which helps me a lot since I’ll be going in November. Very brave to travel alone in a country which you ain’t familiar with, by watching your vids, can see that you’re very down-to-earth person, nice👍🏼 Btw, subscribed😉

    • @KenAbroad
      @KenAbroad  11 месяцев назад

      Welcome to the channel 🙏

  • @bumblingexpat8178
    @bumblingexpat8178 Год назад +2

    Make sure to get an octopus card so you can get discounts on your travel. More convenient too.

  • @angelswings7024
    @angelswings7024 Год назад

    Thank you for multiple subtitles like English, traditional Chinese font, simplified Chinese font, etc. Doing a great job.
    BTW, it's Kwai Hing MTR Station 葵興地鐵站。

  • @lynnooi9184
    @lynnooi9184 Год назад

    Ai men shang food store is my favourite place . The brinjal and prawn is the best.

  • @sandiessss
    @sandiessss Год назад +2

    get an octopus card fares for MTR are cheaper than single tickets.

  • @chocoluvluv
    @chocoluvluv Год назад +1

    For your reference the old lady with hat queuing in front of you at the elevator was saying you are handsome and tall (leng jai)!😂

  • @kimmyli722
    @kimmyli722 Год назад +1

    That guy I was from Beijing don’t know Cantonese! Cheers = 飲勝 yam Shing !

  • @jimwoo9552
    @jimwoo9552 Год назад

    Interesting to see he stumbled upon Fa Yuen Street Market, not a tourist destination per se.

  • @vktravellog1242
    @vktravellog1242 Год назад +3

    Used to love Hk when it was free. I love the view of the harbor and taking a ferry across it! At night its stunning! I like the area near the clock in kowloon which is the same area you can take a ferry across the harbor.
    In terms of food I like the shrimp wonton noodle soup and there are 1 michelin star near the central area. I also like the under the bridge garlic crab place. Food is great in HK so you cant go wrong. There is also a panty hose milk tea place which was interesting.

    • @tkw3864
      @tkw3864 Год назад

      “when it was free”? You’ve been brainwashed by your media my friend.

  • @terrancechong
    @terrancechong Год назад

    food to look for
    Yat Lok Restaurant 一樂燒鵝 - roast goose
    Tsim Chai Kee Noodle - wanton nnoodle
    Kau Kee 九記牛腩 - beef brisket noodle

  • @IwanderExploreCapture23
    @IwanderExploreCapture23 Год назад +4

    Hey Ken welcome to Hongkong .I hope you have a wonderful stay
    Try to hike some scenic spots like The Peak to get a whole view of the city but it has been humid and cloudy the past days .Hope the weather gets better while you are here.There are many places here worth visiting ✅️

  • @dtongo
    @dtongo Год назад +1

    You are a great traveller with excellent attitude. Enjoy HK.

  • @alexmcwhirter6611
    @alexmcwhirter6611 Год назад +4

    Must congratulate you Ken on a fantastic video which brought back memories of my visits before 1997. One must try the trams on HK Island (although I suspect you are already planning to so that) and maybe a ferry crossing. I think the famous Star Ferry still exists. Pity you were unable to land at the former Kai Tak airport in Kowloon Bay. It's famous for being very near downtown Kowloon and for its difficult landing approach.

    • @lameric1958
      @lameric1958 Год назад

      Yes Alex, congrats you visited hk at the prime time

    • @alexmcwhirter6611
      @alexmcwhirter6611 Год назад +1

      Thank you Eric. In fact my first visit was in 1974 (stayed at the Lee Gardens Hotel Causeway Bay which was later turned into residential flats) and revisited several times until 1992.

  • @Seramics
    @Seramics Год назад +1

    Hk City feels very similar to Singapore. The MTR station is similar, the hawker signboard is similar, even the city view at night along the river seems similar to Raffles Place in SG.

  • @tik_a_lemon
    @tik_a_lemon Год назад +1

    Honestly you should get an octopus card instead of buying a single travel ticket😂 That would be much convenient when you are taking public transport, and you can even use it for payment in different shops. As a Hongkonger now abroad, I’m so happy to see you did try various local food❤ I miss all those food so much

  • @cecillee4861
    @cecillee4861 Год назад +5

    Welcome to Hong Kong! I tihnk you should have tried the Peak Tram to get to the Peak. There were quite a lot of international tourists visiting the Peak before the pandemic. It was wise of you to walk along the path to see the beautiful view of Victoria Harbour. Many locals and tourists would go for a walk there and take pictures. Another option is to see the view from the rooftop sitting-out area of Peak Galleria (next to the Monopoly Museum). It's also free of charge. BTW, are you from Germany?

    • @KenAbroad
      @KenAbroad  Год назад +5

      I'm from Germany ✌️

  • @yopiano1071
    @yopiano1071 9 месяцев назад +2

    29:30 the people said that he is from Beijing, China. They are not telling you cheers in Cantonese😂

  • @yasmeenshahzad3576
    @yasmeenshahzad3576 Год назад

    I visited Hong Kong and Kowloon as a child in 1976, and 1979. I was 6 and 9 years old- that’s a lifetime ago. I don’t remember a lot, but can recall the Ocean Park, Peak train, and ferry rides.

  • @xALLBuTNuTx
    @xALLBuTNuTx Год назад

    Welcome to Hong Kong. Very organized video, hope you enjoy your trip.

  • @MyStudioBearHouse
    @MyStudioBearHouse Год назад +2

    Nice video! Mongkok has a lot of street snacks such as egg puffs, fish balls, stinky tofu, etc. Enjoy the rest of your trip! There is a lot to explore and eat! 🙂

  • @tangb3825
    @tangb3825 Год назад +1

    I watch your video to learn english!is fun!

  • @izzy4660
    @izzy4660 Год назад

    Hong Kong people are so funny in this video. Actually, some of them don't speak English but they pretend which cause me laugh. They really like Ken because he is good looking and tall as the lady said to him at 0:57 at the beginning of this video.

  • @mistythetinypoodle9578
    @mistythetinypoodle9578 Год назад

    1) dragonback hike and shek o beach 2) saikung 3) cheung chau island 4)bike ride from shaitin to tai bo. Some suggestions for exploring out skirts

  • @bellamari4034
    @bellamari4034 Год назад +2

    Try visiting hong kong outskirt islands, got a different vibe there.

  • @davidwck211170
    @davidwck211170 Год назад +1

    Those pigeons are NOT 'not afraid'. They are 'Stung' to see you (foreigner)..😂😂😂

  • @aczephyr
    @aczephyr Год назад +2

    Pine apple bread has no pine-apple actually but still delicious 😂 Face-mask is NOT a must in Hong Kong now but you do find that most of Hongkongers still wearing them. If you will travel to the Victoria Peak again, try to take the Peak Tram!And I do recommend to try Cantonese dim sum (such as shrimp dumplings), egg tart, wondon noodles and beef brisket noodles, HongKong style milk tea….. etc 😅

  • @farahtamkin1365
    @farahtamkin1365 Год назад +1

    Nice one. I luv their Octopus card, you can use it almost everywhere just load it.

  • @veespandoni2078
    @veespandoni2078 Год назад

    I love your content 😊 I'm going to hk in 3 months and your videos are so helpful thank you!

  • @MegaEasyliving
    @MegaEasyliving Год назад +2

    Please try Hong Kong Park in Admiralty. It is a beautiful oasis in the midst of concrete jungle. Very serene including an amazing bird aviary. Nice.

  • @lauraqueentint
    @lauraqueentint Год назад

    the little old lady called you handsome in the beginning lol XD

  • @kimmyli722
    @kimmyli722 Год назад

    The first green trail u went is called Lochurt Road, the nickname is Kut kut ,where HK local folks took night scene there, the white t shirt guy might not a photographer so he didn’t realise it.

  • @TheDancing0000
    @TheDancing0000 Год назад

    A very interesting video. Happy you enjoyed your stay in HK.

  • @witch0
    @witch0 5 месяцев назад

    The Peak trail is actually a popular trail where some people go jogging early in the morning. Pity that the day you took the video was hazy.

  • @carmenwong1993
    @carmenwong1993 Год назад +6

    Cheers in Cantonese is "Gon Bui" (乾杯) but we also say "cheers". The guy you asked was telling you he is from "Beijing". 😆

    • @tankgod888
      @tankgod888 Год назад

      Haha funny guy..he's trying hard to digest what Ken is saying n oh he might be asking where I'm from

  • @giannishen
    @giannishen Год назад +12

    Ken, did you know that the first one you bought was the most famous bread in Hong Kong - 冰火菠蘿油 (pineapple bun with butter)? It is now available all over East Asia!
    The second one happens to be the most famous street snack in Hong Kong ~ 雞蛋仔 (bubble waffle/egg waffle), what a great start for the first day!
    Ken, your information is wrong, Hong Kong is now completely controlled by China, people have lost some of their freedom, so many people have emigrated to other countries!
    People who stay behind often take to the streets to protest, and people from other Asian countries have also Give up traveling to Hong Kong!
    In the past, Hong Kong was the country with the largest concentration of Westerners in Asia. After countless street protests, few people went there!
    So you choose to travel to Hong Kong, I really think you are very brave! I suggest you read more news from before last year, I won’t talk about it here!
    In any case, I am very happy that you traveled to East Asia, thank you so much for sharing! 👍🥰🙏

    • @samlee6938
      @samlee6938 Год назад

      There's nothing brave about visiting HK. It's not like they are randomly locking up westerners here and there. It is VERY safe. You are way more brave walking around at night in London, Chicago or New York (especially the last two)!!! You should try living in the US for a month and see what it's like. You will be way more alert on the trains or buses for any lurking danger and maybe you would appreciate Hong Kong more after that.
      The "so many" in your post is less than 200,000 people over 3 years, relative to the population of over 7M people. There have been stories of people regretting the costly move and the rate of such emigration has slowed significantly recently. I know a friend who just moved back to Hong Kong after 20 years in the US.
      Yes, freedom of press and speech and certain rights of protest have been curtailed and Beijing interfered certain affairs. But if you are not some political activist who's anti-Beijing, you have nothing to worry about. Reading western/US controlled media/"infotainment" on Hong Kong won't give anyone the full story, given the geopolitical/economic competition between China and the US. It's no better than watching Fox News vs MSNBC, except that when it comes to China, all the US mainstream media seem to get the same memo, likely paid by special interests with ties to the military industrial complex! LOL! By the way, Hong Kong was never a "country".

  • @KM-cs1dy
    @KM-cs1dy Год назад +1

    I think the Taxi driver were misunderstood Victoria peak to Victoria park.

    • @cy369
      @cy369 Год назад

      Yes, he mess up.

  • @KewpieWai
    @KewpieWai 4 месяца назад

    Wow, you even went to Dai Pai Dong!
    Wasn't it too salty to eat just the black bean chicken? You're right it's supposed to go with rice. You can order rice or other food/drinks whenever you need. You don't have to order everything in once at the beginning.
    In fact, Hongkongers often order rice only when the dishes arrive. Normally it doesn't take much time for the waiters to get you rice. If you order it at the beginning, very likely it will arrive in a minute or two, and sit on your table until your dishes arrive. The rice will cool down. We prefer hot rice and certainly don't want this to happen. 😅

  • @penguinwen74
    @penguinwen74 Год назад +1

    Welcome to HK
    Go explore the places beyond the official guides
    Ping Chau for a relaxing short trip and Lantau for a hike

  • @novatse9349
    @novatse9349 Год назад

    I’m from Canada and the only thing I like Hong Kong is their well-developed public transport.

  • @FrankWu
    @FrankWu Год назад

    在香港有好多特別好聽歌曲和明星 唱歌張國榮,梅艷芳,鄧麗君,羅文,沈殿霞(肥肥 肥姐),汪明荃 ,陳百強,張學友,許冠英,鳳飛飛,葉麗儀,許冠傑,林子祥,香港beyond ,達明一派 !

  • @JuJu97228
    @JuJu97228 6 месяцев назад

    Ken, Welcome to Hong Kong.

  • @yfzhu780
    @yfzhu780 Год назад

    We will say "飲勝“ (Yum Sing) or "飲杯“ (Yum Bui)when cheers in HK🍻飲means drink, and 杯 means cup/glass.
    Enjoy your trip

  • @tantijoo
    @tantijoo Год назад +1

    Hi Ken, I'm not from Hong Kong but I've been here for 4 yars. Really HK is very nice city..
    Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui that's my favourite places. New subs for you Ken.

  • @K_one_w_one
    @K_one_w_one Месяц назад

    Yeah Ken, HK has a very interesting history with Britain. China had a century of humiliation by foreign imperialists. The First Opium War, 1839-1842 marked the beginning of China's century of humiliation. The British started trafficking illegal opium into China (like a 19th century drug cartel). When the Chinese tried to stop this, the British declared war. The British won & then forced China to cede Hong Kong to them. Now Hong Kong is back in China.

  • @ScarlettHarleyMadison
    @ScarlettHarleyMadison Год назад

    Should have gotten the Octopus card saves you the hassle, if you ran out of credits you can just top off at any 7 eleven convenience store. And your good to go. Might also add it works on buses as well as the ferry boat..you can also pay for food and buy stuff with it..

  • @karenteng3183
    @karenteng3183 Год назад +1

    Hi!,Ken...wow !,,Hong-Kong..a great city and expensive one. .wishes you a wonderful stay there.

  • @Dan-bq9ud
    @Dan-bq9ud Год назад

    Purchase an Octopus Card, Hong Kong's stored value fares payment card. You can also use these cards to pay for things at many shops and cafes around HK.
    A Dai Pai Dong (translation; Big Licence Stall) is an open air eatery. There were once hundreds all over HK but the licences have been taken back by the HK government and there numbers have greatly reduced.

  • @adriancheng8991
    @adriancheng8991 Год назад +1

    Welcome to HK. Great video. By the way at 0:57 the lady said you are good looking and very tall. In the taxi, the driver confused Victoria Peak (more commonly known as The Peak) with Victoria Park (which is in Causeway Bay). At 29:29 the guy said he comes from Beijing and unlikely to know Cantonese

  • @ktbikefun
    @ktbikefun Год назад

    Nice video, we used to cycle up to the peak in early morning or late night when there's fewer cars on the road :)

  • @tobyprice1092
    @tobyprice1092 Год назад +1

    Lan Kwai Fong is the party area. Worth a look.

    • @xx-uz2kz
      @xx-uz2kz Год назад

      Yes much more New York type bar scene as opposed to Soi cowboy type in southeast asia

  • @michellej8230
    @michellej8230 6 месяцев назад

    Nice city with great food

  • @KMIP-kl1zk
    @KMIP-kl1zk Год назад

    18:26 Victoria is the right name short name is the peak

  • @Mr4everBaller
    @Mr4everBaller Год назад +1

    Hang Hau, prince edward, tian tin buddha

  • @nikserof2183
    @nikserof2183 Год назад

    2:52 Get yourself an Octopus card for travel, Ken. It's much more convenient and fares are cheaper than buying individual tickets for each trip.

  • @howunt
    @howunt Год назад +1

    23:51 river?? its actually the ocean, its victoria harbour

  • @alan85
    @alan85 Год назад

    Surprising that the taxi driver doesn’t even know that “The Peak” is short for “Victoria Peak”. He thought you wanted to go to Victoria Park which is a totally different place.

  • @user-me7cp4nd5c
    @user-me7cp4nd5c 2 месяца назад

    Light show in Singapore is the best

  • @kimmyli722
    @kimmyli722 Год назад

    Your entry station of MTR is Kwai Hing not Crying😏, there’s tourists Otopus reserved value ticket which u can used for all transportation, very convenient!