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I am HK born, but immigrated to US lots of years. England always a very historical place to visit and live. At most seeing HK people settling in gives an inspiration to keep an opened mindset adapting the British culture and other Asian communities, not just HK mentalities, but a broader vision of life. Appreciate your channel, keep it up
It is the most successful interview of all so far. All interviews were encouraging and I like the second one more as they showed the real spirit of Hongkongers. Keep up and thank you.
Great video, happy to see you interviewed Fish Food Family! Btw, in the subtitle, you wrote they lived in Cheadle Heath, I thought they mentioned Cheadle HULME.
It is great seeing HKers settle in the UK and making it their home. I'm impressed with Lammy's Chinese! She has been her the longest out of all the ones you interviewed but she incorporated the least English words in her conversation! I lived near Moss Side during my uni days, it is a very rough place indeed. Please stay safe!
My favorite bit is the interview with Moss Side "Lee Yeuk-tung", who speaks her mind about the safety issues she experienced in Manchester, which offers great grasp of the pros and cons about life there. Superb infotainment. Well done!
Love Stevo cuz you are Bravo... you can speak Cantonese/ Chinese so fluently just as your native language, which is very impressive and that you are so brilliant and talented, not only in hosting such informative YT programme, but also being so entertaining by being just listening to and watching your performance... Your capability just shines my eyes!!! Love and support you all the way, Stevo!!! Add Oil!!!
I really like the interview videos about how new Hong Kong migrants are adjusting to their new lives. Being a new migrant is never easy but I have the faith in most Hong Kong people making the most out of it.