2014-May-3【香港行山】【Hong Kong Hiking】Luk Keng 鹿頸→Fung Hang 鳳坑→ Kuk Po 谷埔→ Tai Wan 大環
Luk Keng 鹿頸→Tiu Tang Lung Path 吊燈籠徑→ Fung Hang 鳳坑→ Kuk Po 谷埔→ Tai Wan 大環
【Hong Kong Walk Tour】Wan Tsui/Hing Wah/Yu Wan/Tsui Wan Public Housing Estate @ Chai Wan (2019-July)
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My name is Dennis. In 2009, I opened this channel to record or document this city. I know something is being changed in next decade(s), or I felt the change have began since 2003, no later in 2046. I want to, at least, save some kind of city life in video form instead of taken photo or written in words. I strongly believe that motion picture and sound recording are much better way to preserve and present in the future when young generation want to get know of Hong Kong.
In May of 2018, I wrote the following statement in below:
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Hi everyone, thank you for supporting me in fulfilling my childhood dream of making videos.
My parents had always taken a tolerant attitude toward my “capricious”: whether my work is feasible and sustainable... and they never complained about it.
As my father just passed away in May, I am left with no choice but to give up my video making venture.
In Hong Kong where the cost of living is sky high, youtube video making is simply not sustainable by google adsense alone. The revenue produced is way too insufficient for affording a domestic helper, and I must look after my mom all by myself - this is why I must stay very close to her at all times.
Unless my revenue is closed to market rate, or my income can cover a domestic helper, otherwise I can hardly justify any video-related works.
Therefore, from now on everything video will be postponed in terms of year(s).
Thank you, and hope to see you all again in the future.
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Because I am the only son of my mother in Hong Kong, and I have to take care of her at home. I almost give up this channel because of high consumption of time and living cost. But I found some extra time.
I live in Fanling, north part of New Territories, so it will include my showtime of traveling back and forth. Because of home care to my old mother, there will be no time other than 9:00 to 16:00 because my mother is staying at the senior daycare center, so before and after that, I will NOT able to do filming.
I understand most of you are looking for high quality of video, e.g. 4K or 8K. But hardware is so important at this post-production, that is, the higher quality video, the higher powerful computer to render video. In recently, I solved matter by paid for PowerDirector apps to make 4K on my Pocophone F1, 1 hour of 4K video = 2 hour to make, besides, the convert 4K file time is around 24 hours......
I will continue to run this channel as long as the time is fit-on-me or I don't see any kind of video job could fit me.
I hope this is clear to everyone.
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Kids friendly hiking trail in HK - Peak Galleria to Pok Fu Lam Reservoir
1.5 hours kids friendly hike from the Peak Galleria to Pok Fu Lam Reservoir.
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HONG KONG: WORLD'S LONGEST DRAGON LANTERN LIT TO MARK HANDOVER
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The world's longest dragon lantern was lit in Hong Kong on Saturday to mark the ceremony handing over the British colony to China.
It was turned on by Rita Fan, leader of the Provisional Legislature Council.
Hundred of Hong Kong residents counted down at the Cultural Centre Piazza on Saturday - waiting for the switch to be flicked to illuminate the world's longest dragon lantern light.
At three point three kilometres long, it will light up the harbour and Nathan Street, Hong Kong's main road, for the next week.
Switching on the lantern was the leader of the Beijing-appointed Provisional Legislature Council, Rita Fan.
Families who'd watched the ceremony got a clear look at the lantern as they travelled home on Hong Kong's famous Star Ferry.
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Nepalese in HongKong
This video is showing the nepalese life in hongkong, something about the spirit of solidarity on nepalese, found that nepalese in Hong Kong are facing some problems are both contradictory and complex,one is Hong Kong become place they the long-term to live, compare with their motherland, Hong Kong is more like their home, on the other hand, they are facing some difficulties such as language problem and cultural conflict, so this is difficult to integrate into Hong Kong community.
therefore, family support is very important for them, it is good to leran that their spirit on traditional culture and values.
Hong Kong Ep. 14 | Our Neighborhood | Causeway Bay
Check out our neighborhood in Hong Kong! We moved our family to Causeway Bay after living in Mong Kok for our first month. It's like living in Manhattan... see our big city living!
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2015-May-12【香港行街】大澳【Hong Kong Walk Tour】Tai O
This was a normal weekday. Few tourists because the cable car was out of service for routine check. Therefore, you will experience a quiet afternoon at this unique community.
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Inside The Lives Of The Rich Kids Of Singapore
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If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a rich kid in Singapore, we’re about to give you the lowdown. This city-state is home to 5.6 million people, so it’s no surprise that some of its citizens are a part of the millionaire and the billionaire clubs. They have shared their wealth with their families, including their kids and grandkids. We’re going to focus on the younger generation and show you how they spend thousands of dollars in Las Vegas and just how much they pay to fly in first-class on Singapore Airlines. This is: Inside The Lives Of The Rich Kids Of Singapore.
Some of the most prominent rich kids who love to show off their affluent lifestyles on social media are Kim Lim, Dhillon Lee, and Kane Lim. We’ll show you photos of their luxury Cadillac Escalades and Lamborghinis, as well as photos from their travels across the globe.
We’ll also be showing you the affluent communities these rich kids call home, including Sentosa Cove, and the super popular but pricey Good Class Bungalows. These rich kids aren’t spending all of their time at home, of course. When they feel like getting outside of the house, they usually head over to ION Orchard mall to shop at some of its luxury boutiques, including Louis Vuitton.
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Exploring Abandoned Villages in Plover Cove | Hong Kong Vlog #13
Although Hong Kong is small, it offers a lot of good hikes. Plover Cove is one of them. Starting from Fanling, you can get a minibus to Luk Keng. From there, it's a long hike passing through several abandoned Hakka villages. You can also see Shenzhen across the water during the hike.
Luk Keng Chan Uk and Fung Hang are only semi-abandoned villages. Around the 50s-70s when Hong Kong was governed by Britain, after gaining British citizenship, many citizens around this area moved to Britain, as work was scarce. Many also moved out of the villages into the city. Kai Choi School in Kuk Po was built in 1928 and was used until 1993.
Yung Shue Au is a ghost town. Hidden deep in the forest, the derelict buildings have been reclaimed by nature. Trees and foliage cover what remains of the houses. I arrived there just as it was starting to get dark, which added to the creepy atmosphere. It felt completely cut off from the rest of the world, surrounded by trees. The houses were dark and silent, and belongings lay strewn around, as though everyone left in a hurry. There were a couple of portraits in one house that'd had the faces slashed so the faces were no longer recognisable, and there were children's toys and shoes lying around. These made me wonder where the people who lived there are now.
Since it was a ghost town, I wasn't expecting to see anyone there, so naturally, I was terrified of going upstairs and seeing someone there! I would recommend going early in the day (even if you have to drag your friends out of bed) as it is a long hike, and it's a pitch black trail. Funny story; when walking back in the dark, I heard something up ahead. It was literally pitch black and I was still in the woods so I felt extremely anxious. My friend turned the torch on his phone on and it turned out it was just an elderly man walking home in the dark :D
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Kuk Po - An Abandoned Village in Hong Kong
In this short video we explore the abandoned village of Kuk Po in Hong Kong. Kuk Po is located in the North East in Plover Cove, inaccessible by road, it is a 45 minute walk to reach the site.
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Hong Kong's Central District - Must Visit Cafés, Shops and Bars!
Hong Kong never ceases to amaze travellers with its beautiful harbour, bright neon lights and amazing market shopping. One of the best areas to visit is Hong Kong Island's Central District. There's so much to explore and enjoy; from the trendy cafes with delicious teas, mouthwatering Cantonese style restaurants, artsy gift shops at the former Police Married Quarters to the spiritual Man Mo Temple and Lan Kwai Fong's amazing bars and nightlife. Join Phoebe Miu as she shows you our favourite spots in Hong Kong's Central District.
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Lam Tsuen - Wishing Tree , HONG KONG 2015
Fung Ma Po is a village betwenn the 26 in Lam Tsuen were the Wishing Tree is located just near by the road.
The Lam Tsuen Wishing tree is a tradition for Chinese people to come during the Chinese New Year,
to pray and to deposite their josses and an orange tied over it,
People used to throw their orange and wishing paper the highest they can on branches,
by now, the Tree can't handle anymore josses as it was too much and heavy so they renamed a tree (5 meter from the biggest one) for people still hang their wishing paper.
Now, there is a wooden rack were you feel free to hang your wish paper with many others.
The legend says that there is a worshipper has a son who was pretty bad in high school , one day this worshipper made a wish upon this tree and after since, the son has a big changement in education ability.
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Profile of Moon Lee (Choi-fung) | Kung Fu Stars
Profile of Moon Lee Choi-fung
Date of birth: February 14, 1965 (Hong Kong)
Other names: Lee Choi-fong
Occupation: Actor, dance teacher
Style: Ballet
Biography: Moon Lee is a retired television and film actor known for her dominant role in the so-called ‘girls with guns’ sub-genre of female-led Hong Kong action films, produced during the 1980s and 90s. Lee Choi-fung was born in Hong Kong. At the age of six, the Lee family moved to Taiwan where her father owned a business. The family returned to Hong Kong when Lee was 12 years old. She continued her keen interest in ballet, piano, modern dance and acting at middle school. Following a school performance at the age of 15, she was approached by a director at RTV. In 1980, she made her acting debut in the popular TV series Fatherland, in which she played the role of young country girl Mun.
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Guangdong: a paradise for gourmets with Michelin-starred local cuisines
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A trip to the lands of the Crazy Rich Asians - Hong Kong and Singapore travel vlog 2019
So... I got inspired by Shawn, Bob, and Rolan to start vlogging my travel adventures!! Well, I don’t know how much this one really counts as a vlog since I didn’t talk or show my face much... I’m still pretty camera shy TT__TT
You can watch me explore Hong Kong and Singapore and meet up with lots of family friends, eat lots of delicious food, see lots of sights, stress out over dyeing my hair, and even encounter a K-pop group!
Disclaimer 1: I used the iMovie app for my first vlog, and I’m sorry if the videos aren’t the best quality. I made a whole bunch of time-lapses hahaha. If you have any advice to give me for my future vlogs, please let me know in the comments below!
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An Average Chinese Family's Trip on New Years
Hello guys, we took a short trip to Pan An(磐安) in Zhejiang Province on New Years. What do you guys do on New Years?