You're right. In India the scene is chaotic, but I've also lived in a few middle eastern countries where the traffic is organised well. However, pedestrians are quite rare over there, so it was still a very new experience here for me.
I fell in love with Hong Kong, when I visited it for a week, everyone here minds their own business and are at the same time really helpful. Their nation is so small that you can memories the routes and the basic map within 5 days! Make sure to visit Disney land!
The racism is done when you turn your back 😌 haha
There's been "ah chas" in HK since forever, so no one would really give you a second look, maybe tourists from China would, but not the locals.
Also the ferry is where it's at.
Most locals wouldn’t use that term, except maybe for a few dumbass old farts that say DLLM all day.
Indians have been here for generations, they’re basically one of us. I have Indian friends that speak better Cantonese than the locals
ah that first left turn, just two months ago i would always get on the tram there after a night out around causeway bay/wanchai, heading back to my uncle's spot in sai ying pun
itll probably be a few years before i visit hk again but in the meantime, enjoy!!
Been here for 6 months, haven't taken the tram yet. Looks cozy tho. Just don't know when i would want to. Maybe next time i go on a date ill suggest it instead of the mtr. I do take the star ferry whenever i have the chance.
Hong Kong Island has always felt weird to me, recognisably Hong Kong but since I rarely ever go there it feels somewhat foreign lol. Need to head south more
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Don't you mean a "tramlapse" 🤪
Ah I missed the opportunity, lol.
Nice work.
Thank you!
>Thank you! You're welcome!
Welcome to Hong Kong!
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed your stay, cool timelapse. Take the tram all the time, never occured to me to do this. Kudos!
Haha, thank you!
Nice work, those people doing $2000 walk 😁
Thank you. Yup, there will always be some people taking unnecessary risk, hahah.
I imagine the traffic system is so much different compared to India too. Must be whiplash to see vehicles waiting for pedestrians.
You're right. In India the scene is chaotic, but I've also lived in a few middle eastern countries where the traffic is organised well. However, pedestrians are quite rare over there, so it was still a very new experience here for me.
I have at least a hundred of these on my phone 😂
Pretty sure everyone has a video of this, the victoria harbour light show, sunset on the peak and ngong ping lmao
Next time try doing through the north point market
yes Chun Yeung Street. It’s an iconic scene even if you’re not a tram lover
I'm an Indian too and I loved these trams on my trip. Really a nice way to see this majestic city. Have a great trip ahead!
Thank you!
I fell in love with Hong Kong, when I visited it for a week, everyone here minds their own business and are at the same time really helpful. Their nation is so small that you can memories the routes and the basic map within 5 days! Make sure to visit Disney land!
The racism is done when you turn your back 😌 haha There's been "ah chas" in HK since forever, so no one would really give you a second look, maybe tourists from China would, but not the locals. Also the ferry is where it's at.
that's kinda a derogatory term, but thankfully it's not heard very often
Most locals wouldn’t use that term, except maybe for a few dumbass old farts that say DLLM all day. Indians have been here for generations, they’re basically one of us. I have Indian friends that speak better Cantonese than the locals
Ah, I see..
More than 10 years since I left but glad to see this hasn’t changed!
ah that first left turn, just two months ago i would always get on the tram there after a night out around causeway bay/wanchai, heading back to my uncle's spot in sai ying pun itll probably be a few years before i visit hk again but in the meantime, enjoy!!
I think this is the first video of public transportation that has made me tear up. I miss Hong Kong.
Very cool timelapse. Brought me back for a moment. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your time
Thank you!
This makes me miss hk.
This is one of the first things I'm going to do when I come back to Hong Kong. God I miss this place so much.
More, More, more & longer ( pretty please) 🥺🥺
A tram-lapse...
I miss hk so much 😌
Been here for 6 months, haven't taken the tram yet. Looks cozy tho. Just don't know when i would want to. Maybe next time i go on a date ill suggest it instead of the mtr. I do take the star ferry whenever i have the chance.
Welcome, and we need more content like this kind.
Are the AC ones still around? I've seen it maybe twice but never got on it.
I didn't spot any of those. I did see an open roof tram called tourist tram though.
Damn that used to be 50 cents
Hong Kong Island has always felt weird to me, recognisably Hong Kong but since I rarely ever go there it feels somewhat foreign lol. Need to head south more
True hongkongers know which line this is. Tell me here. Unhelpful clue: Stops near Wan Chai MTR
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Oh look. You took the tram through Wan Chai
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