Holy moly, Greeny, was that drone footage at the beginning from the new drone you bought in the last video??? Do they let people fly their own drones over the city like that?? Crazy! Clarity was amazing.
True Cantonese food, that's why the word hello in Cantonese roughly translated means "have you eaten". Unlike Thai food, Cantonese food is rarely sweet, and my wife who is Cantonese can not stand what we Americans consider normal salty food. They have some of the world's most sensitive and keen taste buds. Enjoy Hong Kong 🙂
Theres a video out there where tons of Hong Kongers flock to Shenzhen China due to the falling Chinese Yuan and went on a spending spree. Maybe Greeny should investigate.
The drone footage over Hong Kong what drone did you use. Crew overnights we stay in Mong Kok at the Cordis easy to get around one of my favorite layovers.
@@GreenyTravels Mahalo hey wanted to ask the bloke you interviewed a bit ago that moved there then moved back I wanted to get the company he used to ship his things over there any chance you know or how to get hold of him. GO BLUE !
Hong Kong is a place close to my heart. Such a crying shame what's happened to the place, and its wonderful people. That aside... the food options in Hong Kong are brilliant! Want something simple, and Western? GIve Le Velo, right near Central, a go. Great sandwiches! Want an experience that'll put hairs on your chest? Cheung King Mansions on Nathan Road (it's got quite the reputation, so might want to read up on it first, haha). They do curries upstairs, and you'll be escorted past rat p*ss, dodgy hawkers selling knockoff Rolex' (opposite a legitimate Rolex store!!!), and illegal immigrants laying low. You'll certainly have a few stories to tell from there! Ebeneezers in WanChai for great kebabs. Sun Hing in Kennedy Town for 3AM Dim Sum (opens at 3am, closes at 4pm). The above options are just a small snap-shot, and should still be valid. I haven't been back for a few years. Have a great time!
1) Is the opening footage from your new fancy drone or you just stole it from some stock video 😂? I always wonder if theres a law against flying drone inside city limits with so many skyscrapers around. 2) Is it just me or the serving spoon is the size of a cooking ladle?! 3) The dish does look delicious but how is it compared to the USD$2.75 crab noodle that you had in Phú Quốc?
lol. Both soups were good. Actually great. You could tell it was. More expensive seafood in this one. Everything huge. Probably healthier too but I loved them both. At the store they told me you don’t need a license for under 30 meters high. This was footage from a subscription I pay for. Why reinvent the wheel. Most big cities have available drone footage. Mine will come in handy for beautiful nature type places. Like beaches. Waterfalls etc. not that comfortable flying it in densely populated areas. I actually haven’t even opened the box yet
Where’s your next stop? Seems many You Tubbers are trying out China right now, especially the main cities! Plus your just a ferry ride to Macau, atmosphere is very different to Hong Kong, then there’s Taiwan, a very developed country with its own culture!
@@GreenyTravelsOk, definitely Japan and South Korea are good options too, if you haven’t been yet! I went some years back, I think especially Japan is becoming more affordable now! Then there’s Nepal, it’s only few hours flight and well worth exploring imo!