I lived in HK 2001-2005, just a few blocks from North Point market (on Wharf Road) so it was nice to follow this ride again. HK is very dear to me and I still visit my local friends frequently (last time was in january 2020 and I'm itching to come back). What a day you picked to shoot this video! Beautiful blue skies, I really miss those rare days in Hong Kong. Thanks for the video😀💯
The North Point market where the ' Ding Ding ' goes in & out has the best Shrimp noodles (many brands but here is the best). My cousin always brings me some when she is visiting Bangkok.
The ' Ding Ding ' is a must when I was in Hong Kong from my home in Bangkok. I was a student in Hong Kong from 1956-65 & staying with my 4th Auntie (my second Mom) on Tai Hang Road. After college in America, I always took my late Mom to HK, especially during the Handover in 1997 many times. I would find half a day to go on the double-deck ' Ding Ding ' VISITORS TO HK SHOULD TAKE A RIDE IN THIS ROMANTIC ' DING DING '!
Thank you for creating the video, i appreciate the captions with the information. They were a bit too quick at the start but I see you have left them visible for longer on later videos allowing people time to read them properly.
I hope 🤞🏽 see Hong Kong 🇭🇰 next year… amazing 🤩 interesting double decker ride… biggest thank you 😊…. Спасибо большое за такое шикарное путешествие в Гонконг… надеюсь что в следующем году побывать в этой стране…🤓🤞🏽😋
Most beautiful video.. I have watched other tram videos however this is the best. Since you said this is your first video, you have done a great job by making this video. All the best to you in making more videos of Hong Kong. I Missed this city a lot... Looking forward to visit Hong Kong in future.. Merry Christmas!!
Sydney Australia & the rest of Dock double tram buses from the upper second deck like a ferry with two storey building like with Victorian two storey building’s fromthe steel awnings balconies with the bridge extending out from the buildings & tram. While cutting cost in architecture where developers refuse to spend any additional money in avoiding to build platforms or stations.As remember been proven in Hong Kong & parts of Paris.
, i Danmark, har Vi en af Jeres sporvogne på Sjoldenæsholm Sporvejsmuseum, på midt Sjælland, nær Borup. Den køre i drift der og Du/I kan finde videoer der fra, herinde på Yt, ved at skrive i søgefelt. Den var en gave til Vores nuværende dronning Mary.
Thanks for sharing the video. We will go in 2026 and we will ask for the Octopus card. Do we have to swipe the card when entering the tram/MTR and when exiting too? How do we know the price of the journey and how do we know if we have enough money on the card for the journey? It's very strange
, i hvilken by køre de rundt i og hvor mange linjer er der. De må da virkelig skulle køre langsomt rundt i sving og være udsatte i stormvejr. Neon skilte havde Vi rimelig mange af i Danmark i 1950erne. De allerførste kom i 1925. Der er to kendte. Den ene er "Hønen og Ægget", hvor man kan se ægget plumpe ud. Det anden er "Irma pigen" med sin kurv. Med behagelige tanker 😺
I see so many buses that I have to wonder if these trams, and all the required infrastructure & road space is worth it? Are they still an effective mode of public transport or are they kept around for tourism? Of course being electric is a plus, but they just seem to consume so much of the crowded precious road space, and they appear to be so slow.
The cheap fare (HK$3 ~ US$0.4), high frequency and great accessibility makes them very useful for short-distance travel in Hong Kong Island. During peak hours trams are actually quite packed.
I lived in HK 2001-2005, just a few blocks from North Point market (on Wharf Road) so it was nice to follow this ride again. HK is very dear to me and I still visit my local friends frequently (last time was in january 2020 and I'm itching to come back). What a day you picked to shoot this video! Beautiful blue skies, I really miss those rare days in Hong Kong. Thanks for the video😀💯
The North Point market where the ' Ding Ding ' goes in & out has the best Shrimp noodles (many brands but here is the best). My cousin always brings me some when she is visiting Bangkok.
The ' Ding Ding ' is a must when I was in Hong Kong from my home in Bangkok. I was a student in Hong Kong from 1956-65 & staying with my 4th Auntie (my second Mom) on Tai Hang Road. After college in America, I always took my late Mom to HK, especially during the Handover in 1997 many times. I would find half a day to go on the double-deck ' Ding Ding '
VISITORS TO HK SHOULD TAKE A RIDE IN THIS ROMANTIC ' DING DING '!
Nevertheless, this video is too long & could be shortened to just half an hour - otherwise, it is so BORING.
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Thank you for creating the video, i appreciate the captions with the information. They were a bit too quick at the start but I see you have left them visible for longer on later videos allowing people time to read them properly.
Thanks for your comment~I will adjust the speed of the captions in my next video^^
@@followmyeyes16 Ok, thank you.
Very interesting. Thank you. Hong Kong is one of my favourite cities but I have not been there for a long time.
HK city is very beautiful. Your video is very good.
Thanks so much^^
Thank you. Brought back many good memories
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I hope 🤞🏽 see Hong Kong 🇭🇰 next year… amazing 🤩 interesting double decker ride… biggest thank you 😊…. Спасибо большое за такое шикарное путешествие в Гонконг… надеюсь что в следующем году побывать в этой стране…🤓🤞🏽😋
Thanks for watching^^ HK is a great city with delicious food~
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love this video😀
keep it up!
Thanks so much^^
Most beautiful video.. I have watched other tram videos however this is the best. Since you said this is your first video, you have done a great job by making this video. All the best to you in making more videos of Hong Kong. I Missed this city a lot... Looking forward to visit Hong Kong in future..
Merry Christmas!!
Thanks for your comment~It meant a lot to me^^Please come and visit HK if you have time, this is a beautiful city^^ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
The oldest is the peak tram 1888. Hong Kong Tram Company founded in 1904.
It is clever to present HK like this...Tourists may actually like to know the everyday life of HK people...at this particular angle..well done
Thanks for your comment~Happy New Year^^
love it ! amazing city
16:55 mtr Sheung Wan station
Super video 💯 zdravím
thank you for watching~~
great video lovely city
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Cool vid. What camera do you use?
Gracias por tan lindo video. Feliz año saludos desde Ecuador 🇪🇨
hola, gracias por mirar, feliz año nuevo (lo siento si la gramática es incorrecta porque uso el traductor de Google)
What camcorder did you shoot the video with?
go pro and DJI
I live hk. Very good city in the world. Nice vedio tq for vdio.🇭🇰
Thanks for your comment~Happy New Year^^
Ding Ding also in Toronto street cars !
Hi, what kind of camera did you use for this? The quality is pretty good.
Hi, I use GoPro Hero 10 and DJI^^ Thanks for watching~
@@followmyeyes16 I see, the video quality is amazing. Thanks for your reply and have a nice day!
The best timing to visit HK when there was no PRC people.
I missed hk so much😊
Thanks so much^^
Thanks for the information and video
Thank you for watching^^ Merry Christmas*~*
Sydney Australia & the rest of Dock double tram buses from the upper second deck like a ferry with two storey building like with Victorian two storey building’s fromthe steel awnings balconies with the bridge extending out from the buildings & tram. While cutting cost in architecture where developers refuse to spend any additional money in avoiding to build platforms or stations.As remember been proven in Hong Kong & parts of Paris.
, i Danmark, har Vi en af Jeres sporvogne på
Sjoldenæsholm Sporvejsmuseum, på midt
Sjælland, nær Borup.
Den køre i drift der og Du/I kan finde videoer
der fra, herinde på Yt, ved at skrive i søgefelt.
Den var en gave til Vores nuværende dronning Mary.
Thanks for sharing the video. We will go in 2026 and we will ask for the Octopus card. Do we have to swipe the card when entering the tram/MTR and when exiting too? How do we know the price of the journey and how do we know if we have enough money on the card for the journey? It's very strange
2階建ての路面電車も面白いが3階建て路面電車も開発し使用して欲しい!20年前に多かったネオン看板が無いのが残念です!3階建て路面電車で天井が透明ガラスになって入れば景色が見れます!
, i hvilken by køre de rundt i og hvor mange linjer er der.
De må da virkelig skulle køre langsomt rundt i
sving og være udsatte i stormvejr.
Neon skilte havde Vi rimelig mange af i Danmark i 1950erne.
De allerførste kom i 1925.
Der er to kendte.
Den ene er "Hønen og Ægget", hvor
man kan se ægget plumpe ud.
Det anden er "Irma pigen" med sin kurv.
Med behagelige tanker 😺
i love it.. nice video..
I'm glad that you enjoyed the video, thanks
Loved
Imagine if there was articulated versions of these!
У нас в России на РЖД.
It will be a nightmare
I see so many buses that I have to wonder if these trams, and all the required infrastructure & road space is worth it? Are they still an effective mode of public transport or are they kept around for tourism? Of course being electric is a plus, but they just seem to consume so much of the crowded precious road space, and they appear to be so slow.
The cheap fare (HK$3 ~ US$0.4), high frequency and great accessibility makes them very useful for short-distance travel in Hong Kong Island. During peak hours trams are actually quite packed.
你看到缺點.正是它的優點.路的中間慢慢行,賣廣告不需太快。
29:59 me being late to work everyday be like:
hahahaha this sent me away😂
Why no other city suburb or Chinese owned suburb has been able to replicate it transport system outside of Hong Kong/China ?
From Shau Kei Wan subs.
Godbless☺
Thank you for watching~
Fantastic :)
Thanks for watching~ Happy New Year
Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Thank you for watching
Like done 👍
I have never seen Hongkong had that few pedestrians and vehicular traffic.
Geh mbak yu kang mas salam kenal seduluran suwun sak niki kulo teng jowo jeh.......
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Hong Kong 3rd Floor Asia
I see he ran a few red lights.
Даже не думал, что такое бывает.
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Miss hj
트램 전용선도 아닌데 이걸 왜 만들었을까 궁금하네..........일반 차량들처럼 교통 체증을 다 겪는데..........홍콩 사람들 시민의식이 좋은줄 알았는데 무단횡단 많이 하는것에 놀랐습니다. 인도나 방글라데시면 무단횡단은 그러려니 하는데
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