Lok Fu shopping - Hong Kong
【4K Hong Kong Walk Tour】Lok Fu @ morning
1. This video is made by (1) Gopro 7 Black mounted on shoulder strap and (2) Power director editing apps US$ 35 per year
2. Please support me, or (where your name and amount will appear on the Live Streaming.)
-----------------------------
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:
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.
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 Territory, 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. Financial is my biggest issue, I can't afford to buy an expensive hardware right now. Even previous old 2K recorded video, it wasn't easy at all, one hour video = 1.5 hours of rendering time, plus uploading time. How about 1 hour 4K ? = 15 hour up......under my old computer. (please check youtube.com/user/hongkongmap/about )
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.
------------------------------------------------------
HongKongMap:
LION DANCE UNY LOK FU HONG KONG
【4K】2019 Walking Tour - 樂富廣場 Lok Fu Place In Lok Fu, Hong Kong
Walking Tour - 樂富廣場 Lok Fu Place In Lok Fu, Hong Kong
Lok Fu Place is a leisure destination in bustling Central Kowloon that has preserved unique aspects of the community’s culture.
With an anchor department store, a medical centre, and a variety of shops and restaurants, Lok Fu Place has become the place to go for everything from shopping for a fashionable, healthy and leisurely lifestyle, dining, and picking up daily necessities and fresh groceries.
Shopping highlights include well-known sportswear and shoe shops, jewelry, wine and cigars. Dining highlights include a popular noodle restaurant, a beloved bakery, and Japanese restaurants. Disabled provisions and a baby-care room cater to the needs of all shoppers.
I hope you will enjoy it!
Website
Map
Subscribe to my channel.
Gear: DJI Osmo Mobile 2 Handheld Smartphone Gimbal
Follow me on Facebook.
If you enjoy the places I have recorded or want to support my trip, you can click the link below.
Playlist
Walking Tour
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Shenzhen Dongmen 深圳東門
Hong Kong
Bicycle
Fireworks
Taxi Tour
Ferry Tour
Hiking Tour
Park
Driving Tour
Tsing Yi
Bus Tour
Macau
Kowloon
China
USA
Helicopter Tour
Kwai Fong
Tsuen Wan
Causeway Bay
Thank you so much for watching. Have a great day.
Amazon affiliate: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
【4K Hong Kong Walk Tour】Tin Ma Court / Wang Tau Hom / Lok Fu
1. This video is made by (1) Gopro 7 Black mounted on shoulder strap and (2) Power director editing apps US$ 35 per year
2. Please support me, or (where your name and amount will appear on the Live Streaming.)
-----------------------------
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:
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.
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 Territory, 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. Financial is my biggest issue, I can't afford to buy an expensive hardware right now. Even previous old 2K recorded video, it wasn't easy at all, one hour video = 1.5 hours of rendering time, plus uploading time. How about 1 hour 4K ? = 15 hour up......under my old computer. (please check youtube.com/user/hongkongmap/about )
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.
------------------------------------------------------
HongKongMap:
Madman in Hong Kong Bank(Lok Fu)
Madman in Hong Kong Bank(Lok Fu)
傻漢小鬧樂富中心某銀行
Coin and Stamp Collection: Hong Kong's Leisure and Investment Activity
Elegant Stamps and Coins Collection Centre, located in the Lok Fu Bazaar of Lok Fu Plaza, boasts a rich and diverse collection of coins, banknotes and stamps. The shop owner, a walking dictionary who has been running the business for 19 years, believes that collecting these nostalgic items is more than a leisure hobby as it can also be a smart investment.
Find out more The Link's Hero Tenants on:
Chef Chung cooks at Cuisine Cuisine, Hong Kong
Head Chef Jacky Chung cooks at Cuisine Cuisine inside the IFC Mall in Hong Kong. Read and see more at wbpstars.com - only about the best restaurants in the world!
2018-Nov-27【香港行街 Hong Kong Walk Tour】新蒲崗 的工作天 San Po Kong @ noon
1. This video is made by Gopro 7 Black mounted on backpack's strap
2. Please support me, PayPal a/c : mongkk@gmail.com or where your name and amount will appear on the Live Streaming.
-----------------------------
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:
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.
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 Territory, 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. Financial is my biggest issue, I can't afford to buy an expensive hardware right now. Even previous old 2K recorded video, it wasn't easy at all, one hour video = 1.5 hours of rendering time, plus uploading time. How about 1 hour 4K ? = 15 hour up......under my old computer. (please check youtube.com/user/hongkongmap/about )
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.
------------------------------------------------------
HongKongMap:
Police arrest dozens after thousands protest against Chinese parallel traders
Scuffles erupted as police used pepper spray and arrested dozens of protesters in Hong Kong, after thousands marched in Sheung Shui near the border with mainland China on Sunday (Jan 5) to vent their anger at Chinese parallel traders. They blame the traders for causing prices to go up in the territory. (Video: Reuters, APTN)
Full story:
Subscribe to our channel here:
Subscribe to our news service on Telegram:
Follow us:
CNA:
CNA Lifestyle:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Twitter:
Culinary Hong Kong || October 2019
Culinary Hong Kong ,17 October 2019
Sajian Menu Special nasi dengan ikan salmon,jagung ditambah lagi varian yang menarik lainnya.
#Culinary_Hongkong
#Hidangan_Food
Terimakasih sudah menonton video ini,dukung channel Aleyda Chan agar terus berkembang dengan cara klik Like,Komen dan subscribe ya gaessss,,,,????
Hong Kong HipHop (Lok Fu)
Hip Hop at Lok Fu Centre
Hong Kong Street Food - DIM SUM HEAVEN + World's BEST Roast Goose!! ICONIC Street Food in Hong Kong!
Hong Kong episode 2:
Hong Kong episode 1:
This is the LAST episode of our Hong Kong street food series. In today’s episode, we will be eating the most CLASSIC street foods at local restaurants including DIM SUM, ROAST GOOSE, HONG KONG NOODLES, AND EGG TARTS WITH HONG KONG MILK TEA! Today, we are eating like a local!
For breakfast, we choose a very traditional and local dim sum restaurant that is street side. We ate siao mai, char siu bao, shrimp cheong fun, beef balls and tea. So delicious, healthy and WAY cheaper than some modern dim sum shops (81 HKD / 10.32 USD). We ride the Ding Ding (trams) toward Central Hong Kong to head to one of the BEST and Michelin recommended roast goose shops in all of Hong Kong - Yat Lok. Although quite expensive, this shop has PERFECTED the roast goose recipe and is worth it. The skin holds so many dimensions of flavour and the meat underneath is extremely tender and SO JUICY (223 HKD / 28.41 USD for quarter goose with drumstick). We were quite full so we took a walk down through the Fish Market. Later in the day, we visit a place that is known to serve some of the most traditional style Hong Kong “cart noodles” in the city. For a cheap price, you can assemble the bowl exactly how you want it. We recommend the braised chicken wing, radish and spicy sauce. Don’t forget to add the Sichuan oil if you love the “mala” flavour. Man Kee Cart Noodle began as a traditional cart serving noodles which expanded into a very popular restaurant while maintain the original taste (31 HKD / 3.95 USD per bowl). Finally, after being quite full, we head for a dessert at a cafe that has not changed over the MANY years it has been open. Packed with an older generation of Hong Kong folk, this cafe serves a perfect Hong Kong egg tart paired with a classic HK milk tea (20 HKD / 2.55 USD tart + tea). SO DELICIOUS and a great way to end our insane street food tour & series in Hong Kong!
Thanks for joining us on our HONG KONG STREET FOOD TOUR! We hope you enjoyed all 3 episodes. If you did, make sure to subscribe to our channel for more STREET FOOD from around the world! If you want to eat at these places too, check the information below!
Address information -
Breakfast Dim Sum: Saam Hui Yaat
11 Pok Fu Lam Rd., Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
Michelin recommended Roast Goose: Yat Lok
34-38 Stanley St., Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Noodles: Man Kee Cart Noodles
121 Fuk Wing St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Hong Kong egg tarts & tea: 華南冰室
87 Kweilin St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
#hongkong #streetfood
Follow us on social media!
facebook.com/chopsticktravel
instagram.com/chopsticktravel
———————————————————————————————————————
SAVE on an Airbnb with our link:
Become a member for blooper reels, private livestreams + more :
OR become a patreon for the same perks :
Hey there, we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson with chopsticktravel.com ! We’re on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! Chopstick Travel started in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods around the world! We've eaten Street Food in Philippines, Street Food in Japan, Street Food in Malaysia, Street Food in Korea, Street Food in India, Street Food in Turkey, Street Food in Italy, Street Food in Greece and many more! I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram! Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourself in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
Hong Kong Street Food 2019
HONG KONG WALKING TOUR (ULTRA HD 4K) - KWUN TONG | 觀塘
#walk #walking #4kwalking #hongkong #kwuntong
Welcome to our Hong Kong Walking Tour in Kwun Tong 觀塘. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here.
'Kwun Tong is an area in Kwun Tong District, situated at the eastern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, and its boundary stretches from Lion Rock in the north to Lei Yue Mun in the south, and from the winding paths of Kowloon Peak in the east to the north coast of the former Kai Tak Airport runway in the west.
One of the first New towns in Hong Kong, Kwun Tong was, and remains, a major industrial area. Its population has been growing rapidly, and the demand for housing, medical and educational facilities and services has been increasing. In view of this, a number of community development projects, such as the redevelopment of old housing estates and the construction of major parks, have been implemented in recent years. These projects have incorporated a wide range of supporting facilities, like primary and secondary schools, clinics, community centres and open spaces. All these facilities have brought about a new face to the Kwun Tong District, making it a more comfortable place for the people to live.
The Chinese name of Kwun Tong (觀塘) was formerly written as 官塘 (transcribed as Koon Tong in Cantonese Yale). Despite the identical pronunciation of these two names in Cantonese, the local dialect, they have different meanings. 官塘 literally means Mandarin Pond, which was allegedly named after the Koon Fu salt yards (官富鹽場) set up by the government to secure central administration of the salt trade and prevent unauthorised salt preparation and trading starting from Song Dynasty. In those days, there were many salt yards around Kwun Tong, whose long coastline stretched to as far as Kowloon Bay and To Kwa Wan in the west. Troops were stationed here to monitor the salt yards' operation. Despite the government's close watch, illegal salt trade was still active on Lantau Island. When it was discovered by the officials, a full-scale crackdown was initiated. The Lantau villagers instigated an all-out uprising of salt farmers, leading finally to a major civil riot.
According to other stories, Kwun Tong was a typhoon shelter for the Kowloon Water Police, which made it an important political and defence point of north-west Kowloon. Black Hill (Ng Kwai Shan), which today rises up behind Lam Tin Estate, was known as Koon Fu Hill (官富山) at that time.
In the 1950s, when Kwun Tong was being developed as a new town, the local residents disliked the word Koon (官), which literally means official or government, and they persuaded the Hong Kong government to change the place name to Kwun Tong (觀塘), which literally means viewing a pond. The development of Kwun Tong spearheaded the construction and planning of new towns in the New Territories, although the first project was limited in scope and did not share the features of self-contained communities like the later ones.[1]
Town centre
Yue Man Square (裕民坊) is the heart of the town. Most of the banks' branches are located on this road. The Government District Office is located at the eastern end of Yue Man Square. More than 20 franchised bus and public mini-bus routes pass through or stop at this road. Yue Man Square is presently being demolished and replaced by a shopping centre by the Urban Renewal Authority.
Mut Wah Street (物華街) is also called Golden Street because there were nearly 10 jewelry shops. It is most famous for the armed-robbery by Yip Kai-Fuen (葉繼歡) when he used an AK-47 assault rifle to rob 5 of the jewelry shops in 1992.[2]
Shui Wo Street (瑞和街) is a market street. It is also home to the Shui Wo Street Complex, which houses an indoor market, a public library, and a sports hall.
Hip Wo Street (協和街) has the one and only hospital in Kwun Tong, namely United Christian Hospital, at 130 Hip Wo Street.
Hong Ning Road (康寧道) is the Mid-levels of Kwun Tong. The headquarters of Hong Kong Police Force Sau Mau Ping Division is at 200 Hong Ning Road, near Sau Mau Ping. It is also home to Hong Ning Road Park, one of the largest parks in the area.
Tsui Ping Road (翠屏道) is located in Kwun Tong. Tsui Ping Estate. Kwun Tong Maryknoll College is located at 100 Tsui Ping Road.
Yuet Wah Street (月華街) is located in Kwun Tong. Wo Lok Estate is situated here.
Kwun Tong Road (觀塘道) is the main road that leads into and out of the Kwun Tong district. Kwun Tong MTR station is directly above this road. Kwun Tong's latest shopping mall, apm, is situated on this road next to Kwun Tong MTR station.
apm Millennium City 5 is one of the largest shopping centres in East Kowloon, with its slogan Play More Sleep Less.
Industrial area.'
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY
© 2019 Hong Kong Wandering TV All Rights Reserved
Lok Fu Market presentation material
說明
How to Deposit Coins into Your Bank Account
Coin Dragon is a smart coin exchange kiosk in Hong Kong. We take physical coins of all denominations and exchange them for something more practical! Get REAL value from your unused coins today!
You can use your unused coins for Octopus Add Value, Bank Deposit, and Charity Donations.
Locations:
1) MONG KOK G/F Hollywood Plaza, 610 Nathan Rd. (MTR Exit E2)
2) CENTRAL 1/F, Star Ferry Pier 7, Man Kwong St
3) KOWLOON BAY (NEW) Amoy Plaza, 77 Ngau Tau Kok Road (MTR Exit B)
4) TSEUN WAN Luk Yeung Galleria (MTR Exit C2, near podium opposite Mannings)
5) KOWLOON CITY Kowloon City Plaza, 128 Carpenter Road (10-minutes walk from Lok Fu MTR)
Hong Kong: Police double over in agony during shopping mall skirmish
Subscribe to our channel! rupt.ly/subscribe
Police officers choked and vomited following minor clashes with protesters in and around the Telford Garden complex in Kowloon Bay on Saturday.
Petrol bombs caused fires to break out on the street as riot police armed with tear gas cannons and rubber bullet rifles approached the private plaza to disperse a group of protesters there.
The ugly scenes mark the 12th straight week of protests in Hong Kong which were sparked by a now-suspended extradition bill.
In addition to the bill, demonstrators also demanded answers over plans to install 'smart lamposts', designed to measure weather and traffic, which they say are an affront to privacy.
Video ID: 20190824-044
Video on Demand:
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter:
Facebook:
【Hong Kong Walk Tour】David Ng @ Wanchai in raining day: English & Cantonese (2019-Mar-14)
1. This video is made by (1) Gopro 7 Black and (2) Hehom iSteady Pro 3-Axis gimbal (3) PowerDirector editing apps US$ 35 per year
2. Please support me, or (where your name and amount will appear on the Live Streaming.)
-----------------------------
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:
.....................................................................................
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.
..............................................................
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.
------------------------------------------------------
HongKongMap:
Lion Dance Show v.6
2010 April 25 Lok Fu Plaza HONG KONG
Ko Shing Street | Hong Kong
360 Asia heads to Ko Shing street which was once a seedy joint. Now home to Hong Kong’s wholesale Chinese herbal medicine industry, this street still retains signs of its distant past, even as its traditional trade faces an uncertain future.
Music by Joakim Karud