Hong Kong | Public Transportation Info - Getting Around | Travel Guide | Episode# 6
Hong Kong Public Transportation guide for getting around in Hong Kong for visitors in this travel guide by Hipfig.
1). Information on Public Transport in Hong Kong – MTR, Buses, Tramways, Star Ferry and Taxi
2). How to take Public transportation - MTR, Buses, Tramways (Ding Ding), Star Ferry and Taxi in Hong Kong
3). Detailed information on individual Hong Kong MTR, Buses, Tramways, Star Ferry and Taxi
4). Travel Tips for Hong Kong Public transportation (Hong Kong travel guide)
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Hong Kong | Bus Services - Getting Around | Travel Guide | Episode# 3
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Hong Kong Bus Services guide for getting around in Hong Kong area for visitors in this travel guide by Hipfig.
1). Information on Bus Services in Hong Kong
2). How to take a Public Bus in Hong Kong
3). Information on Hong Kong Bus stops, Bus fare, and using Octopus card on buses
4). Hong Kong Mini buses (Public Light bus) – Green and Red Top Public light bus
5). Hong Kong hop-on hop-off bus by Big Bus and Panda Bus
4). Travel Tips for taking Bus in Hong Kong (Hong Kong travel guide)
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Chengdu & Vietnam ????????WEEK 47. We found PANDAS ????and HALONG BAY ????
We spent the first few days of this week in Chengdu China, before making our way to Vietnam. ????????✈️????????
When we were planning our big trip we made a list of things we wanted to see, Beckett was set on seeing Pandas in China and Derek wanted to visit out Halong Bay. We checked two items off the bucket list in a single week... now that's efficient!! ????
We know it's a rushed pace. There is so much more to see in Vietnam. But there's more to see in Cambodia too... where we're headed next!
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Travel to China - Breakfast in Beijing at the Paragon Hotel
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On arrival in China, Nikki and Nicola were wowed by the breakfast selection at their hotel, the Paragon Hotel in Beijing. Watch this short video to get an idea of the breakfast delights that await you in China!.
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China Vlog #8 - Private Drivers, Chefs and Lifestyle of the Wealthy Chinese
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Travel to China - Morning Exercise in Xian (Part 2 of 4) spot Nicola
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We challenge you to watch this video and not smile. Here we are again in the park in Xian, China joining the locals in their morning exercise – can you spot Nicola?
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Travel to China - The Terracotta Army in Xian
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The Terracotta Warriors in Xian, China are an incredible sight. Hundreds of life sized warriors (no one warrior is the same) made from terracotta that were buried with an Emperor to protect him in the afterlife. We (Nikki and Nicola) loved our visit here in July 2017 and found it very fascinating. We made this short video where our gorgeous tour guide Xing Ding Yin explains the formation of the army.
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Typhoon Haiyan: China insults Philippines with paltry aid donation
In the days since Typhoon Haiyan (or Typhoon Yolanda) destroyed communities across the Philippines, leaving some 2,500 people dead and hundreds of thousands more displaced, millions of dollars in aid from countries with means are rolling in to support the relief and cleanup effort.
The United States has promised an aid package of $20 million on top of logistical support from an aircraft carrier sent from port in Hong Kong. The European Union will give $17 million with the United Kingdom giving another $16 million, Australia and Japan each giving $10 million and New Zealand pitching in aid worth $2 million. China's derisory donation of just 10 million yuan (US$1.64 million) and another $100,000 via the Chinese Red Cross has raised eyebrows with even its own state-run and staunchly nationalistic Global Times tabloid expressing concern that Beijing's decision will harm the government's image abroad.
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There's so much more to the history of Canada's Chinatowns and the country's Chinese Canadian heritage—do not stop with us. Our aim is to make our channel a gateway drug. A great starting point, which proved an invaluable resource for us, is Simon Fraser University's community-based research initiative 'From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Immigration':
This episode doesn't even break the surface of what is a deep well of stories, historical figures, and pivotal events through which Chinese immigration shaped the course of the country's history. In our eyes, we no longer think of the colonization of Canada through the lens of two nations interacting with the Indigenous, but three. So next time you step through a paifang or Chinese arch in your town or city, or see a Chinese restaurant or street sign, we hope you stop and consider the historical weight behind them.
We've barely touched on the construction of the railroad, we haven't even mentioned the riots in Vancouver, we haven't focused on the Chinese diaspora across the nation, nor have we even uttered a word about Chinese Canadian cuisine—down the road, there's a whole series of episodes to make if the channel survives.
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The image we included as a depiction of Lee Chong (his name is spelled differently in many different sources—the frontrunners being Lee Chong and Lee Chang) is only that: a representation. One of the roadblocks to this episode was the fact the era of Chinese Canadian history from 1858 to 1900 is sparsely documented (or too expensive for us to license). Lee Chong would/should be considered a Founding Father of Victoria, but there is no visual evidence for him—only written documentation, newspaper ads, and signage—and we think that puts sharing his story at a disadvantage. We want to bring history to life so viewers are able to picture/identify with historical figures regardless of the country's shoddily documented past, so when there is no visual record of a historical heavyweight like Lee Chong we supplement their presence with edited, historically accurate portraits of other people. To us, it's the same thing as modern re-enactments with actors—if not more accurate. For Lee Chong, we found a photo of a late 19th Century, Southern Chinese, gentleman—a business magnate. His wife? Well, the Canadian Consulate General of Hong Kong and Macao referred to the image we used as being a portrait of Mrs. Kwong Lee (that's the only way she's ever referred to)—we suspect it was a portrait of a different Chinese Canadian woman that has been run through a rumour mill, but it remains historically accurate in terms of location and time period. Our other option was to have black silhouettes or omit their characters entirely—we hope you agree it was worth it to do it this way.
If other arches were built between 1912 and 1981, we could not find them. We referred to a research exhibit (which included a focus on the arches) put together by the University of Victoria that used to be available to the public a few years ago, but has since been made private, solely for the eyes of students of the university (which is pretty lame).
Addendum (there's much more than this):
The Chinook Language (or Jargon). We initially had a section in the episode dedicated to outlining how Chinese immigrants were able to build successful businesses in a land of many different alien languages . The tool they used to communicate was a jargon developed solely in the Pacific Northwest for the purposes of trading and communicating between the plethora of different nationals who flooded there during the gold rush(es). Due to the episode's length, and the fact the Chinook language deserves its very own episode, we had to cut it.
The Bachelor Society of Chinese Canadians up to World War II. In previous cuts, we had a section detailing some of the ramifications of the Head Tax Bill (a bill that required all Chinese immigrants to pay hundreds of dollars to enter the country—in modern times, tens of thousands). We had to cut it to keep the pace moving, but the focus was on the fact that the vast majority of Chinese immigrants were men—98% or so. Chinese women were either married or sex workers, and the Head Tax made it impossible to bring families across the ocean. It's a story for another episode focused on Vancouver and Alberta.
If you're ever in Victoria's Chinatown, check out the totally-not-a-tourist-trap Fan Tan Cafe because the food there is great.
Ryan on the Airplane going to DisneyLand and open toys surprise eggs
Ryan and his family took their family trip for the first time to DisneyLand! This is Ryan's first time there and we are super excited to see all the Disney Characters come to life! At the airport, there was a play area for kids! On the Airplane while waiting for it to take off, Ryan open an egg surprise! Inside the surprise egg was star wars! Watch to see what toy surprise it was! Also Ryan played with Paw Patrol like Chase and Marshall and Rubble on the airplane! We will post more DisneyLand trip video soon!