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I am always fascinated by border regions. The border to mainland China is not far, so I decided to head out of Hong Kong City to make a journey to the north. Also a great opportunity to see rural Hong Kong, which I haven't seen before. Totally different compared to the busy Hong Kong City center. Join me on the journey to the outskirts of Hong Kong to a little border village at the border to mainland China, which I was not allowed to enter...
Are tourists not welcome here? Well, there is an answer to this as we will find out.
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@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
🖥Head to squarespace.com/kenabroad to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code kenabroad 🇭🇰 My previous Hong Kong video, where we explored the busy city center ➡ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rOcOcnhIxi0.html
@engr100viki5
@engr100viki5 Год назад
my best bro ken looking handsome thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your best bro viki 💙
@Banana_0169
@Banana_0169 Год назад
The British had returned HongKong back to China in 1997; but until now, the British has not returned Gibraltar to Spain yet... and not Falkland/Malvinas islands to Argentina yet...
@crisclaudiomolina7850
@crisclaudiomolina7850 Год назад
Kuya ken abroad Cris kuya happy good God bless thank you prayer heart love ❤️❤️❤️ 😇❤️👼🙏😄 Mr Cris Claudio gomez Molina Naga city Philippines filipino 🇵🇭🇵🇭
@globomanni8407
@globomanni8407 Год назад
The same happened to me, Ken. I arrived by train and had to go back - it seems, that they are not welcome foreign tourists ! Have you noticed the thousands of CCTV cameras??? This is real China - unfortunatelly !!!
@Banana_0169
@Banana_0169 Год назад
@@globomanni8407 Well, the USA has zero CCTV camera... the USA welcomes you!!!
@adidasaddict
@adidasaddict Год назад
Ken, you really need to grab an Octopus card from any MTR counter or 7/11, it will make your life soooo much easier.
@pures1n
@pures1n Год назад
this ^
@mysmartieteevee3036
@mysmartieteevee3036 Год назад
Yup, first thing to do upon landing in HK
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Will get one ✌️
@TheOppa777
@TheOppa777 Год назад
I almost screamed when he handed over cash at the bus. Thanks for pointing this out 😅
@ronluna2159
@ronluna2159 Год назад
​@@mysmartieteevee3036 thats what I was thinking 🤔
@zlz95
@zlz95 8 месяцев назад
Actually you can apply for a 5-day port visa (Special Economic Zone visa on arrival) to Shenzhen at the immigration of the Chinese side at the end metro station.
@jchoi112012
@jchoi112012 Год назад
Ken, if you want to see the border at a close distance, it is best to go to Luk Keng then take a walk next to the coastline to Kuk Po. ShenZhen is just on the other side of the sea.
@yvonnetresidder9171
@yvonnetresidder9171 Год назад
Some real surprises for me in Hong Kong. I wasn’t aware that there was land and mountains etc. . I thought Zhong Kong was just a small island like a concrete jungle with all high-rise. Altogether different to what I expected. Wonderful, I learnt something. I am 82 years old in July so it proves it’s never too late to learn.
@phillipdwyer4326
@phillipdwyer4326 Год назад
Hong Kong has lots of islands and many mountains
@ahuang5044
@ahuang5044 Год назад
HK has more than 250 islands, some very tiny, but lots of them can be reached by ferries and scheduled boat rides. The perception that it is a concrete forest is pretty incorrect.
@A1steak
@A1steak Год назад
You can easily get brainwashed by trash Western media when it comes to Hong Kong or China
@puilamchan7397
@puilamchan7397 Год назад
One reason why the town centre are soooo dense is due to the of lack of usable land, thanks to the “mountainy, hilly” landscape XD
@jobnt213
@jobnt213 Год назад
I am truly amazed to see you riding the very same mini-bus as I do everyday. Initially I thought it was decent enough for a foreigner just to visit Happy Valley Racecourse but you nailed it in terms of exploring deeply. Lovely done video, you easily earned my sub.
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Welcome to the channel 🙏
@yukiko313
@yukiko313 Год назад
Thanks for your great video, Ken🥰 I'm really proud of you because you always stay calm and positive even when things don't go as planned.
@qq2106
@qq2106 Год назад
Hi Ken, if you enjoy exploring Hong Kong countryside, I highly recommend you to go to Sai Kung, Stanley, Lamma Island and Cheung Chau. The atmosphere is very different to the central area. There is also a museum in Stanley you can visit for free.
@chaw294
@chaw294 Год назад
Looks like this HK/Mainland China border adventure is the most difficult of all... nevertheless you still tried your utmost best to show us that border. A massive thanks for the effort, Ken. Yeah, that's a cemetery. Outskirt Hong Kong does have a few beautiful views and it's great you enjoy your dinner before heading back to your hotel. Absolutely as always an amazing video. I truly appreciate all the hard work you have put in to make this video so fun and entertaining. Thanks again, Ken. 🥰
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Thank you so much for the kind words 🙏😊
@chaw294
@chaw294 Год назад
@@KenAbroad my pleasure, Ken.
@1024specialkay
@1024specialkay Год назад
Originally from Hong Kong and moved away when I was young so it's super interesting to see to learn about hong Kong this way! love how you show us around HK!
@SparkySenor
@SparkySenor Год назад
Thanks for this video Ken, I loosely toyed with the idea of visiting Shenzen when I was in Hong Kong but didn't as the weather wasn't great some of the time so I didn't check to see if it was viable. I have a similar interest in visiting border crossings, I lived briefly in the south of The Netherlands and it used to take 6 hours plus to reach Amsterdam so I started travelling to Dusseldorf or Koln via a bicycle from Well, the Netherlands to Kavelaer, Germany and 9 times out of 10 there was no one at the border crossing and I just cycled through freely.
@francislau4516
@francislau4516 Год назад
Hi Ken, I am afraid that not even an ordinary Hong Konger could enter Sha Tau Kok without a preapproved permit, so don't feel bad about it. Do get an Octopus card from any MTR station. It is easy to top up at any MTR station or convenience store, and you can pay with this debit card for all public transport, at convenience stores, some restaurants and even a lot of shops!
@TrazyTsui
@TrazyTsui Год назад
even a mainland chinese don't know that a permit is requered to go to sha tau kok... leraned sth new from this video
@Tc-ih8zj
@Tc-ih8zj 2 месяца назад
At Sha Tau Kok, i ate at a restaurant on the HK side, and a waist level railing followed by 2 metre plastic screen literally divides HK from China... you can literally reach your hand over to the China side (but I won't advice as there are guards looking at you). In the sea, the divide is marked by floating buoys, with police boats not far off. The permit allowed me to stay at this border zone till 9pm (you cannot even stay overnight, never mind cross to China!).
@idawong8072
@idawong8072 Год назад
Welcome to Hong Kong Ken, so sorry that Sha Tau Kok is a restricted area where even local people need to get permits to go there, by the way, you may buy an IC card called Octopus in every mtr station so that you don’t need to pay with cash. Hope you enjoy the journey and have a nice time in HK.
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Thank you 😊
@match2012
@match2012 Год назад
@@KenAbroad However, the restricted areas are less than before. I am not sure that is a good news or not, I just want to give some information for you. Finally, I hope you can enjoy the journey of HK.
@se7enzee444
@se7enzee444 Год назад
​@@KenAbroad The Octopus card can also be use at 7-Eleven, McDonald's and so forth. Also, you can leave the card in your wallet and put the wallet on top of the reader.
@PunditKING
@PunditKING 7 месяцев назад
Why? Restricted?
@thehypetraveler8114
@thehypetraveler8114 3 месяца назад
@@PunditKING Bcoz it was to curb illegal immigration from up north during cultural revolution
@h.o.j2375
@h.o.j2375 Год назад
It’s really warming to see so many people willing to help you.
@vitocorleone8323
@vitocorleone8323 Год назад
Yeah the lady who helped him get tea was nice and nice looking. Very pleasant personality. Seemed to be married. Ask her if she has a sister 😂
@nathanaelsliferecords6850
@nathanaelsliferecords6850 Год назад
Ken, if you would like to enjoy the good view of Shenzhen, you could go to Ma Tso Lung or Ha Pak Nai, they are both located near the border of Shenzhen and Hong Kong but they are not restricted areas. These places are also perfect for appreciating the sunset and I strongly recommend you go there! Especially Pak Nai/ Lau Fau Shan! They got a really nice view
@kimmyli722
@kimmyli722 Год назад
Go to Lau fu Shan is easily by MTR then change to bus, especially he can enjoy seafood in Lau Fu Shan and appreciate sunset in case weather is good 🎉
@sharonleong7120
@sharonleong7120 Год назад
Great content as always. I love. Thanks Ken. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
@CLWong8888
@CLWong8888 Год назад
Im from Hong Kong and also living in the border between HK and CN. The village we live called “Sha Tau Kok”, there are only residents from the village allowed to come, not even other hkgers, unless you have a student/ business permit. Thank you for making this video! Willkommen in Hong Kong!
@hkcb250rider9
@hkcb250rider9 Месяц назад
This isn’t true anymore now. Now anyone can apply for a permit for tourist purposes. I went to Sha Tau Kok (HK side only) earlier this year
@musicmusic7352
@musicmusic7352 Год назад
Guten tag ! You are so brave and so friendly❤ Welcome to HK !
@thereisnoaddress
@thereisnoaddress Год назад
ah I hope you got an Octopus card! It's been in use since a long long time ago and is so convenient. Thanks for showing us around the border town and glad to see that you didn't get stuck!
@bannkanchana3957
@bannkanchana3957 Год назад
It's great that you are exploring the border areas, I love to do that too. I know around 2006 Europeans could get a visa for China right at the border, it was about 200 HKD for 5 days and only valid in the Shenzhen area, probably not available right now, I hope it will come back.
@value8035
@value8035 Год назад
Excellent! This is my type of adventure. Exciting to follow you along.
@cosmogally1964
@cosmogally1964 Месяц назад
Hi Ken! Sha Tau Kok is now open to all visitors! You just need to sign up for a pass beforehand (for free and takes 2-3 days for approval). I visited, its really cool! I was a meter from mainlanders on the other direction. However access the the Sino-British street (the actual footpath that divides the HK and Mainland China jurisdiction zones) is off-limits on the HK side, but puzzlingly free-ly accessible from the Mainland side (but they need to sign up via a different method beforehand).
@alanbecke5376
@alanbecke5376 Год назад
Ken- I have spent a lot of time in HK and Shenzhen and I am enjoying your impressions and adventures there....enjoy your stay!! Highly recommend walking the Dragon Back Trail on Hong Kong Island- worth the ~3 hour walk for the great views of the sea and hills ...and the end of the walk at Big Wave Bay is a great point to enjoy a beer and watch the waves.
@giannishen
@giannishen Год назад
Ken, in fact, drinking sugary drinks makes you thirstier, so you can think about it next time! I really admire your spirit of adventure, to shoot in such a remote and forbidden place! Actually photographing a cemetery is pretty disrespectful, but since you didn't know, those souls will forgive you! Although there is no one to help you translate all the time, you handle it well, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🤩🙏
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi Год назад
Thanks for this wonderful video. Ken, u really likes exploring borders between 2 countries.
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi Год назад
While I was working in Mumbai, had a fren, fellow Malaysian from d Malaysian general consulate office in Mumbai, she n her family visited Hong Kong n tried to enter China at d border, but was strictly denied entry.
@BanjeetTheHlNDl0TSaaaar
@BanjeetTheHlNDl0TSaaaar Год назад
Hong Kong isn’t a country, it’s part of China, but is a semi-autonomous SAR region.
@chaw294
@chaw294 Год назад
Wow, Ken, you are on the road to 200K subscibers pretty soon 👍👍👏 Well done, well done and keep it up !!!
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Almost 🙏
@yauyaupoon8045
@yauyaupoon8045 Год назад
i'm watching this from mainland China, a city called Guangzhou very close to Shenzhen. I feel pity that you didn't get your visa to mainland because I like the way you exploring a new place and would love to know your experience here.
@BrianBaileyedtech
@BrianBaileyedtech Год назад
Hi Ken, I have actually walked across the border where you were, many times. Of course at the time I was living in China and had a Chinese residence permit - that made it extremely easy. Ususally no one even talked to me, they just stamped an exit and entry in my passport each time.
@ireland647
@ireland647 Год назад
This is such a good new country to visit the vlogs are so different and unique. I hope to see much more from Hong Kong u should extend your stay and really tour,
@Goodnessgrays
@Goodnessgrays Год назад
Lived in HK for 26 years and it was great. Had no problems going in and out of China… And you can only go to Sha Tau Kok with a residence pass. It was like that even under British rule.
@hkcb250rider9
@hkcb250rider9 Месяц назад
Now you can get a permit to visit Sha Tau Kok as a tourist.
@sarahr9297
@sarahr9297 Год назад
Thanks Ken for the very informative video. Take care always 🙏
@yl5569
@yl5569 Год назад
If you want a view to the Shenzhen skyline, I will suggest you to go to Lau Fau San, which is at the North West part of Hong Kong. From there, u can have great sunset view with the Shenzhen bay skyline as a background. Also the village there is a local tourist spot where u can buy some dried seafood and sauce.
@Chicken-fingers
@Chicken-fingers Год назад
I really like your videos! Could you make them longer please? 1+ hour, I think a lot of people would like that, 30 minutes really fly by! Keep up the good work!
@booish5
@booish5 Год назад
I think the time length is right to focus on a topic. 20-30 min, is really the max.
@RebeccaR664
@RebeccaR664 Год назад
We always learned in the first time but you are right, “ it is what it is …”! Enjoy and stay safe Mr. Ken 🙏
@herroldvervloet
@herroldvervloet Год назад
A great video again 👍🏻
@tonychow6125
@tonychow6125 Год назад
Guten tag! I love your show so far! I am thinking of going to Hong Kong this winter.
@kushal809
@kushal809 Год назад
Awesome video ❤❤❤
@hk1435
@hk1435 Год назад
Willkommen in Sheung Shui, einem town, an dem ich seit 26 Jahren arbeite und lebe. Es ist interessant, meine Heimatstadt aus einer fremden touristischen Perspektive zu sehen. Viele Dinge, die ich für selbstverständlich hielt und doch so interessant für einen Touristen waren. 👍👍👍
@manlokau9856
@manlokau9856 Год назад
I appreciate your ADVENTUREs!
@larryjohnwong
@larryjohnwong Год назад
20:16 The interesting structure you were looking at was actually an old style grave, found almost exclusively in the rural areas (since there is no such space for a grand grave in the city) 27:46 Unlike in Europe where it's often a-la-carte, in Hong Kong meal sets are quite common since they are more economical. They come with a complementary drink, and sometimes a soup; so don't hesitate to ask if the drink is included in the meal, and usually you can select (hot) lemon water, lemon tea, milk tea, coffee or yin yang (mixture of milk tea and coffee).
@acerinq134
@acerinq134 9 месяцев назад
I'm an expat living in Mainland China and watching this I'm contemplating of going to HK tomorrow - I'm searching for tickets as I'm watching. I love HK. Thanks for sharing your great videos.
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad 9 месяцев назад
Enjoy your trip to HK 💪
@AuntyJack123
@AuntyJack123 Год назад
Great adventure Ken and the food oh my soooo delicious.
@ekaterini2957
@ekaterini2957 3 месяца назад
Thank you for all of your efforts. You will never read this given it is a year later -- but so calming to travel through your eyes. So many people will never get to do what you are doing -- and you putting forth so much effort and time for so many -- well I'm grateful. God bless you and keep you.
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad 3 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏
@randysong5890
@randysong5890 Год назад
You learn new things everyday while travelling. Happy travelling.
@peterhlywa9047
@peterhlywa9047 Год назад
Really enjoying your HK journey Ken, take care & keep safe😊
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Thanks Peter 😊
@claudiab.5267
@claudiab.5267 Год назад
Schönes Video. Sehr spannend sich da einfach in den Bus zu setzen und dann mal zu schauen, wo man rauskommt. Schade, dass du es nicht bis nach China geschafft hast, aber das wirst du bestimmt irgendwann nachholen. Räucherstäbchen sind übrigens incense (sticks).
@emijanuary8150
@emijanuary8150 Год назад
Hi Ken, I’m HKger, if you want to see Shenzhen from Hong Kong, you can go a place called Lau Fau Shan in New Territories Hong Kong. It is very famous place to view sunset and can see Shenzhen cityscape . Lau Fau Shan is also famous on oysters, you can enjoy seafood there. Have fun~
@kushal809
@kushal809 Год назад
Love your videos ❤❤❤❤
@BreakawayBites
@BreakawayBites Год назад
Didn't make a trip to ShenZhen when I was in HK back in 2016....... Well,...You'll never know where a bus will take you if you just hop along...This is really off the beaten path....anyway, thank for showing around.... Stay sharp and take care out there , mate......Cheers!!!
@Fellow117
@Fellow117 Год назад
Nice show!
@AmeliaYCNg
@AmeliaYCNg Год назад
👍 Good job, Ken! You took me to places that I've never been as a Hongkonger. 😊 I hope you don't find us rude here, Hong Kong people are more reserved. Do take a bus ride to Sai Kung or Stanley. Remember to sit on the upper deck and you will have a beautiful view of Hong Kong.
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
I like the reserved people here so far 😊 thank you 👍
@lpd7346
@lpd7346 Год назад
You should ask the staff if any temporary /fast track visa to China is available at the boarder. I remember there is one at the China side, just not sure if temporary visa is available for foreigners. The Chinese government has started issuing visa for foreigners visitor a while ago. The area at the border is restricted. However there is some point you can see China side from close up. I think it is at the newly opened liantang border, you need to check the news about people watching /waving to their relatives from either sides of border during the pandemic.
@jaydonw9220
@jaydonw9220 Год назад
Ken, if you are holding a Germany passport, I think you can get a 5-day Shenzhen Visa on Arrival at the Lo Wu (Luohu) Port. There’s some articles about it and you are supposed to get it on the Chinese side of the border,so you have to exit Hong Kong first, cross the bridge and get it right before you get to mainland Chinese immigration. Hope this helps
@nash2786
@nash2786 Год назад
21:00 Yes, it's graveyard. Always surprise for us in every country. Love this border vlog although it's a very tough one 😅
@tillkoschig1963
@tillkoschig1963 Год назад
Nice episode Ken,I didnt know about the permission.And the place you saw,it was a cenetemary , Friedhof. Greetings from Phuket, Till
@booish5
@booish5 Год назад
The temple at 23:40 is Tin Hau, the goddess of the seas. Former fishermen and today’s locals worship her for peace and luck. There are quite a few Tin Hau Miu in town. This is a smaller one. Good on you, Ken!
@foengjohn7428
@foengjohn7428 Год назад
Very authentic, I haven't been to these places in HK being a local for 40 plus years 😂
@bumblingexpat8178
@bumblingexpat8178 Год назад
I love that you visited Sheung Shui. Been there many times as it’s where my wife’s grandmother lived. The suitcased people you saw there were probably not tourists but mainlanders doing some shopping. SS has a nice mall.
@willwen6600
@willwen6600 Год назад
Mainlander shopping in HK? Isn't it more expensive?
@AlexSDU
@AlexSDU Год назад
@@willwen6600 Maybe some items hard to get in Mainland, perhaps?
@bumblingexpat8178
@bumblingexpat8178 Год назад
@@willwen6600 from what I understand from my wife’s family, it is to do with the quality. Baby formula used to be a massive thing to hop over the border and buy in HK. Though, it’s equally likely to be vice versa, I would concede.
@TravelwithRoel
@TravelwithRoel Год назад
Different from the Dutch-German border😂 (my house is in the Netherlands, 10 mins walking from Germany). I saw your video back home, you grew up not too far from me!
@Banana_0169
@Banana_0169 Год назад
Netherlands and Germany are two different countries! But HongKong is a part of China, though not belonging to the mainland.
@petercua6158
@petercua6158 Год назад
That's quite an adventure.
@weeeee8232
@weeeee8232 Год назад
17:50 i googled this place, it is an organic farm. 18:22 the label on the bottle say gaharu tea, or according to wikipedia > "In Europe it was referred to as Lignum aquila (eagle-wood) or Agilawood" 23:14 incense stick
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib Год назад
From watching other RU-vidrs (mainly Sepentza) this was where people from the Mainland crossed over into Hong Kong and came back with suitcases full of Ferro Rocher chocolates and other desirable things that they could sell. It got more and more restrictive over the years when the Chinese government passed more and more regulations to discourage the practice. In Hong Kong, on the other hand, they set up a huge shopping mall near the end of the train line specifically for these people to buy the Ferro Rocher chocolates in bulk.
@Banana_0169
@Banana_0169 Год назад
Sepentza?! An anti-China RU-vidr...
@se7enzee444
@se7enzee444 Год назад
I used to watch Serpentza videos, but not anymore. He and his friend are making nothing but anti-China videos nowadays. I guess people like to watch anything negative about China and its people.
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib Год назад
@@se7enzee444 Me too, but I don't think it's their fault. The recent changes that have taken place in China, and the fact that they no longer have access to travel around in China has a lot to do with it. They probably don't travel around as much because they're raising families, too. I do watch them now and then, they come up with some interesting (and alarming) stuff about China even now. I wish they'd start doing more car renovation videos though. Their old videos are worth watching again - gives you some real insight into what China is (or was) like.
@se7enzee444
@se7enzee444 Год назад
@@iskandartaib Serpentza and his friend continues to make up negative ("alarming") stuffs about China because that's what anti-China Westerners who don't know anything about China and have never been to China want to see. They have left China for the US 4-5 years now.
@edwardsnowden8821
@edwardsnowden8821 Год назад
​@@iskandartaibthier business now definitely deals with alarmist nonsense or CHINA BAD, USA THE BEST BS CONTENT
@markh9929
@markh9929 Год назад
Great video, even when things don't go to plan you still make it an adventure. Hope you got your Octopus card. The link in the description to where you sourced your camera no longer works. Looking forward to the next video.
@ominkan3129
@ominkan3129 Год назад
See how modern Hong Kong and China is in their public transportation system. Very advance so people can travel easily. In the US everyone is geared to travel individually in their car. Hong Kong and China use battery powered and electric buses to stop diesel fuels, black smoke emissions. You really stayed calm Ken when you were surprised you could not go any further. Thanks for taking us on your journey. See you next time.
@kiyoma9259
@kiyoma9259 Год назад
You see lots of people go with trunk in the border and guess they travel to mainland China, it’s not true, they are all from mainland China and go back to China after travelling to Hong Kong.
@booish5
@booish5 Год назад
Spot on with Gu Lo Yuk! Sweet sour pork! You picked the right place for a decent Cantonese meal. Enjoy!
@samlee6938
@samlee6938 Год назад
Have you tried any breakfast set at any of the Hong Kong-style cafes (Cha chaan teng) yet? They are all over HK. One of the typical sets would include a milk tea, a small plate of scrambled eggs with toasts and a bowl of macaroni soup. You already had milk tea a couple times. The star of the set, besides the milk tea, is the scrambled egg. They go out of their way to make sure the eggs are creamy and smooth. Usually a set is anywhere between 40-70 HK dollars - very reasonable, depending on the location and comfort (e.g. sharing table with others or not).
@RubyDragon1
@RubyDragon1 Год назад
ดีใจที่เห็นฮ่องกงอีกครั้งหลังจาก 27 ปีที่แล้ว ที่ไปเรียนและได้เที่ยวด้วย ฉันกับเพื่อนเคยข้ามไปฝั่งจีนด้วยรถไฟเส้นทางเดียวกับที่คุณเคนพยายามจะให้เราเห็น แน่นอนว่าเราต้องมีวีซ่า เป็นประสบการณ์ที่ดีสมัยนั้นธรรมชาติของประเทศจีนก็สวยดี และฉันก็ชอบฮ่องกง คิดว่าจะกลับไปเที่ยวอีกก็ยังไม่ได้ไปสักทีมีแต่ไปประเทศอื่น ทั้งที่ฉันก็คนเอเชีย จะพาครอบครัวที่สวีเดนกลับไปเที่ยวอีกแน่นอน
@timstanton5192
@timstanton5192 Год назад
I got the coach across the border from HK to Shenzehn last week. All smooth
@jchan4035
@jchan4035 Год назад
If u want to see the beautiful sunset and Mainland China Landscape, taste the seafood in HK style , you should go to 流浮山 Lau Fau Shan It is very easy to go ( take the MTR to Tin Shui Wai station, change the bus to the Lau Fau Shan)
@catherinegurung6425
@catherinegurung6425 Год назад
Hi Ken, in Hong Kong, you always need to prepare the exact fare for the bus route or use an Octopus card.😀
@albertcheng9911
@albertcheng9911 Год назад
Take mtr to Yuen Long, you can see skyscraper of Shenzhen because from Kam Sheung station to Yuen Long, the train is above the ground. Get off at Yuen Long station and catch the bus K65 to Lau Fau Shan. Get off the bus and you will find the fish market. Pass the fish market and it is seashore. The opposite side is China. There you can see the skyscraper of Shenzhen. You can also enjoy the seafood in Lau Fau Shan
@haroldlau9525
@haroldlau9525 Год назад
Welcome to Hong Kong! Algorithm brought me here and I enjoyed your vlog a lot! You may get an Octopus card with 50HKD deposit at any MTR stations. It can be used on all public transports and most restaurants/shops so you won't have to keep a handful of cash or worry about the changes all the time. Hope you enjoyed your stay here!
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Welcome to the channel 🙏
@perlaaguinaldo
@perlaaguinaldo Год назад
stay safe tere ken at least youve tried to the china boarder.👍✌🙏😍
@soha7271
@soha7271 Год назад
One thing I like about dining in Hk is the vast number of choices, you can spend US$500 for a fancy meal at a 3 starred Michelin restaurant or less than US$10 in a local fast food outlets, and never short of choices
@helloming89
@helloming89 Год назад
I think it is better to buy an Octopus card for you. You can buy it at every MTR station. You can use the Octopus card to take the MTR, bus, and ferry. This will make it more convenient for you, because in Hong Kong you can not give change on the bus
@mrsalamilai9066
@mrsalamilai9066 Год назад
The content is very good but title is misleading. Visitors are welcome at the border with proper permit and documents
@hann659
@hann659 Год назад
Always carry at least one bottle of water wherever you go. Otherwise, if there is no shop around, or you are stuck for hours on public transport, you will be in big trouble. Besides, water is overpriced in every shop, except may be a supermarket, which is much harder to find.
@asiatravelasiatravel-fv6ob
@asiatravelasiatravel-fv6ob Год назад
Nice exsplore in Hongkong look very beautiful place nice VIEW ENJOYED watching here full watched HERE
@joe03032
@joe03032 Год назад
I’m living in Sha Tau Kok. It is happy to see you want to visit there
@Richie666-oh7ud
@Richie666-oh7ud Год назад
Hi Ken , my wife are from one of small villages in Sha tau kok, its called lai chi wo village , l went to sha tau kok once with her , l did get a one day permit to go there,than we hire a small boat to travel to her village, that was 20 years ago. I think now you can get a ferry ride to her village( lai chi wo)without going in sha tau kok and without permit , l see lots of Hong kongers go there at weekends to hikes on RU-vid. About those tombs, my grandparents have one,most villages have their own graveyard but only for that village , no outsider allowed, so most Hong Kongers need to buy graveyard space or temple space to places their ashes....
@chansingstar3088
@chansingstar3088 Год назад
Hi, welcome to H.K., there are many trails for running near the border, hope you can have trail runs in H.K. next time.
@keih4669
@keih4669 Год назад
welcome to HK, its a very interesting video for Hong Kong local like me~~~~ there is a hiking trail in Sheung Shui which you can see China at the top of the hill~~~ in the mean time I really recommend you to do hiking in Hong Kong, there are many different routes all over HK and view is amazing~~~
@rufynucup6155
@rufynucup6155 Год назад
HK is very beautiful city ,very modern , transportation is so convenient ,work for a long time there , it is like second home to me , just enjoy walking around and it's worth 😊
@floridaaguada4216
@floridaaguada4216 Год назад
Happy evening monday Sir Ken..Nice u explore the side of Shung Sui.Stay safe enjoy ure holiday in hongkong😊
@KenAbroad
@KenAbroad Год назад
Thank you 😊
@CatherineSui-Miller
@CatherineSui-Miller Год назад
You should get a pre-paid Oyster card while in HK. It can be used on most public transportation, grocery stores and tons of restaurants.
@kittyyi9277
@kittyyi9277 Год назад
Welcome to HK, my birth place. Wow you have been many places in HK. Seeing you paying the fare on every trips, I think I must tell you the tip to buy a top up card ‘Octopus card’ which is commonly using in HK for most of the payment like on vehicles, convenience stores, shops. Then helps you not to carry so many cash on yourself and pay extra on bus fare with no change return. Very enjoy watching your adventure in HK. Luckily some HK people can speak English and are nice to help. Hope you like HK and explore this city more.
@aljung6730
@aljung6730 Год назад
Temple Street night market in Kowloon is a fun place with good sea food and try eating Dimsum in Hong Kong. Cheers!
@kuloglu6311
@kuloglu6311 4 месяца назад
A very good video.
@bababaghanoush
@bababaghanoush Год назад
What you saw are indeed tombstone and graves. In village style (since you’re in the out-outskirt!). The bigger the more prosperous the family is. Where they locate probably has good feng-shui good for later generations as well. It’s interesting to see people find those interesting, it is not popular to talk about it in Chinese culture. Not exactly a taboo, just want to avoid talking about afterlife. There are actually several western style graveyards where many important western hongkongers are buried? Laid? (? Is it the right word?).
@henrychung8479
@henrychung8479 Год назад
LOL. Like everyone says, get and Octopus Card!!! You pay a small deposit for it that they will refund you if you return the card when you leave. Also, Lo Wu is an (in-)famous border crossing point. You might not have known it, but you were wandering around in a very sensitive and historic site. Access is extremely restricted and has been for most of HK history. It was the original border crossing when taking the Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR) from HK to the mainland. The MTR line you were on is actually the original KCR. You would get off the KCR train at Lo Wo and walk across the extremely quiet and heavily guarded bridge and get on a separate train on the Chinese side of Lo Wu to continue your journey. At one point in the distant path, you could just ride the same train straight from Kowloon to Canton/Guangzhou, merely stopping at the Lo Wu station .
@20k007
@20k007 Год назад
The border is restricted to avoid the people from either side illegally, that is the reason you couldn’t out of the train station. In the event of your first time travelling to HK, I am impressed you were exactly visit the most local places and tasted the traditional local foods. Brilliant !
@hongcaptain
@hongcaptain Год назад
This guy doesn’t prepare before , no octopus card, bust into restricted area.
@floren879
@floren879 Год назад
Great vid
@ebcho1
@ebcho1 Год назад
Hi from 🇲🇾. By the way Ken make sure to get the MTR Octopus card in HK. Anyway I was there back in 2017 and had visited a buddhist statue site on a mountain and I did in a AirBnB in the Sham Shui Po area.
@ivy9367
@ivy9367 Год назад
If you wat to travel around in hk by public transport, u need a card for pay fare.The name of the card call ‘Octopus’. You can rent one in MTR station. It cast $50. You also can give back to MTR station if you’re going to leave HK.
@RailwayKing5131
@RailwayKing5131 Год назад
Wow the 278X (bus) you rode actually passed where I live.
@anipetdin
@anipetdin Год назад
ich war vor zwei wochen in der gleichen grenzstation um meinen freund abzuholen, er kam auch aus shenzhen zurück nach hongkong. man merkte doch sehr, dass man an der grenze seiner möglichkeiten war.
@Banana_0169
@Banana_0169 Год назад
The UK had returned HongKong back to China in 1997; but until now, the UK has not returned Gibraltar to Spain yet... and not Falkland/Malvinas islands to Argentina yet...
@keithhardy8513
@keithhardy8513 Год назад
Hong Kong was leased to the British and had to be returned to China on expiry of the lease. Britain honored its responsibilities under the lease. Unfortunately, NOT the case with China that is now heavily restricting democracy in Hong Kong under the agreed "one country, two systems" principle that was supposed to run for 50 years after hand-over ! In the case of Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands, the inhabitants of both do NOT wish to live under Spanish or Argentinian jurisdiction respectively.
@samlee6938
@samlee6938 Год назад
@@keithhardy8513 There was no democracy under the British either. I think what you meant is freedom of speech/press, which has been curtailed. But nothing is really “heavily restricted”. I am pretty sure Ken hasn’t felt he’s “restricted” in any practical way. Short of regime change, the US-UK just want a chaotic and divisive Hong Kong that’s anti-Beijing. Democracy is just a side show for their hidden agenda which is to maintain the US dominance. It’s all geopolitical. I feel more “heavily restricted” going out in certain places in the US (maybe UK too) for fear of getting robbed or shot! Your argument regarding the Falklands Island just shows the hypocrisy of yourself. There’s no question that these colonies were the result of British imperialism in the past. It’s repulsive and unjust to any unbiased person that a country continues to occupy someone’s backyard that’s thousands miles away. The inhabitants are descendants of British settlers so going by what they want sounds pretty circular to me. At the end of the day, power, not some moral code, dictates. Pretty sure the Brits wanted to keep HK too if China were some small country.
@Banana_0169
@Banana_0169 Год назад
@@keithhardy8513 No! You are totally wrong! Please stop your British colonist ideas about HongKong and China! There was no democracy under the British either. I think what you meant is freedom of speech/press, which has been curtailed. But nothing is really “heavily restricted”. I am pretty sure Ken hasn’t felt he’s “restricted” in any practical way. Short of regime change, the US-UK just want a chaotic and divisive Hong Kong that’s anti-Beijing. Democracy is just a side show for their hidden agenda which is to maintain the US dominance. It’s all geopolitical. I feel more “heavily restricted” going out in certain places in the US (maybe UK too) for fear of getting robbed or shot! Your argument regarding the Falklands Island just shows the hypocrisy of yourself. There’s no question that these colonies were the result of British imperialism in the past. It’s repulsive and unjust to any unbiased person that a country continues to occupy someone’s backyard that’s thousands miles away. The inhabitants are descendants of British settlers so going by what they want sounds pretty circular to me. At the end of the day, power, not some moral code, dictates. Pretty sure the Brits wanted to keep HK too if China were some small country.
@Lambyyy
@Lambyyy Год назад
The Falklands were British before Argentina was a country, how are you so ignorant?
@yggvv7570
@yggvv7570 Год назад
But most of the citizens from these places wish to remain British administration, and are ceded to the UK will treaty. Hk as well, but things are different and more complicated. The whole New Territories was not ceded, but leased from China for 99 years and that treaty expired in 1997. And unfortunately the British did not separately to develop Hong Kong kowloon and the new territories, most infrastructure are build there and making the new territories inalienable from other parts of Hong Kong.
@AmandaMeowMeow
@AmandaMeowMeow Год назад
Here's how Sha Tau Kok looks like, featured in a recent Mill Milk video... it's in Cantonese, but you can use the translation feature to translate the Traditional Chinese subtitles into English: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FDGDecLzQK8.html The border has been there since the British colonial times to prevent mainland Chinese to flood into the city, and due to "One Country Two Systems" principle, the border is still necessary so that Hong Kong would not be over-populated by mainlanders. Sha Tau Kok is a buffer area to have better border control... so even HK locals need permit to enter.
@keithhardy8513
@keithhardy8513 Год назад
Hi Ken. That's an interesting video of the Hong Kong / PR China border area. It looks more like a small city on the China side than a village 🤣 I have been to the border of China and Myanmar at the SAR of Mongla, and a foreigner CANNOT cross the border into China there either ! Yes, the public transport in HK is excellent and easy to get around. Our buses are now cashless in London, as well 👍
@ahuang5044
@ahuang5044 Год назад
For your info, the other side of HK on China side is the mega city of Shenzhen. China's high tech center and over 10 million residents, more than the 7+ million in HK. It's a tier 1 city of China.
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