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  • I live in hk, I love hk:)

  • Hong Kong is great place, my home town!! :)

  • there's a lot of dim sum places in MK area at night

  • So many people are in poverty in HK. It is not that good now.

  • @johnchannetshow LoL just like anywhere else in the world, in fact Hong Kong's unemployment rate is lowest amongst many of the major cities.

  • new yourks not a bad place i live there but not sure bout london

  • @Jltcp Aaah, the fine example of blatant brainwashing and propaganda in the american educational system! if new york is not a bad place then hong kong is neither. HK has the world's freest economy and is more capitalist than any other usa cities. Crime rate over there is minuscule and even non existent compared to many of our developed western societies.

  • @Jltcp compared to hong kong it is. hong kong has no "inner city" neighbourhoods where crime rates are through the roof like in new york.

  • I thought hong Kong was a bad place to be??

  • @Jltcp You got that wrong kiddo. The bad places are new york and london.

  • @pakheng 

  • @Jltcp Hey dude, I've lived in Hong Kong for 18 years and never spotted a single crime in the area. Moreover, the amount of jobs you get here are phenomenal. As long as you want to work, there will be work for you. With a simple tax system, the money earn goes into your pockets not into those who laze around in the streets of New York and London.

  • I was in Hong Kong for a week!! just left on Sunday, Dec25th, 2011... flew to SFO

    and onto Boston.

    Real estate values there will continue to go up as more and more PRC people either cross over to visit or live... or dream of crossing over to visit and/or to live.

    I love HK!!

  • I agree, such a pleasure to watch.

  • The REAL city that never sleeps! <3

  • Ritz Carlton saw.

  • Say no to shark fins! ><

  • @cubemate Dimsum originally came from the recipes you get in the imperial palace and was only meant for royalties. However people began yearning to experience these delicacies and decided to bring these recipes to the general public. It has nothing to do with English tea rituals. In addition, Hong Kong's dim sums are unique because the cooks here DO have their own recipes. You'll know the difference once you've tried both for an extended amount of time.

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  • Very good guide

  • This is very creative! Love HK!

  • Mmmm.

  • HONG KONG where the night never ends.

  • @misterwantanabe same goes for taiwan

  • Best dim sum guide video so far

  • The music <3

  • Quote of the Day: "Yum, Yum, Dim Sum"

  • This was lovely! <3

  • Oooh, I love me some dimsum.

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