Is this banner the propaganda for Cantonese opera show?

The handsome protagonist

No, it is the anti-telecom fraud propaganda for senior citizens… This is Hong Kong Police’s new anti-telecom fraud propaganda, which targets at the senior citizens.   It uses Cantonese opera music performers to publicize fraud prevention because a lot of senior citizens are the fans of those performers and victims of telecom frauds. The star…

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Good reviews praised Frank the tour guide can dodge the crowds for clients

Frank the tour guide can help clients to dodge the crowds during his private car tour service

Clients gave Frank the tour guide good reviews as Frank dodges the crowds for them during private tour service A lot of clients praised Frank the tour guide for dodging the crowds for them during the private car tour service.   This post is going to show readers the examples. Dodging the crowds is always conducive…

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Hong Kong welcomes Singapore travelers under travel bubble by Covid-19 alert app 

Night view of Hong Kong and Singapore, Ferries Wheel of Hong Kong and Singapore

Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble and Hong Kong Covid-19 alert app launch Hong Kong SAR Government launches the Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble and Hong Kong Covid-19 alert application.   Singapore travelers under the bubble can use the new virus alert app with locals when they are in Hong Kong. Frank the tour guide is going to elaborate…

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6 Hong Kong sightseeing ideas from exhibition “History Through the Lens: Photographs of Early Hong Kong” for Singapore travelers under new travel bubble and others

Kennedy Town in the past and at present

Get sightseeing ideas from old Hong Kong photo exhibition Frank the tour guide wrote about the permanent exhibition of the Hong Kong Museum of History is under a 2-year renovation. Actually the museum still opens. There is the lobby exhibition “History Through the Lens: Photographs of Early Hong Kong”.   The exhibition is a good things…

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6 benefits to tour Nan Lian Garden at night

Wooden bridge in Nan Lian Garden at night

Nan Lian Garden sightseeing at night has 6 advantages The traditional but new Chinese garden Nan Lian Garden is beautiful and famous. Apart from visiting the garden in the daytime, travelers can go to the oasis in the concrete city Hong Kong at night.   Frank the tour guide is going to share the 6…

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A belated video and new changes for the Aberdeen Fishing Village

Ap Lei Chau and the trawlers at Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter

Aberdeen Fishing Village’s belated video and new changes  This video does not show you Hong Kong’s Aberdeen Fishing Village now. It is a belated video, which shows you the trawlers, sampans and Jumbo Ferries at Aberdeen Harbor, one year ago. Due to the 2019 riots and 2020 pandemic, the three types of boats have different…

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8 things some cruisers do that annoy everyone else and the easy solutions for you

To dodge the troublemakers in the cruise and duirng shore excursion, you should be patient and you can have your own private shore excursion.

Easy solutions for cruisers to dodge the 8 annoying things of some other cruisers Cruisers may have seen some other cruise passengers’ annoying things inside the cruise.   The unofficial fan blog for Royal Caribbean fans lists 8 annoying behaviors. They cover dining etiquette, reservation, personal hygiene, interpersonal relationship, discipline and gratuities convention. This post…

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A photo as the epitome of Hong Kong public housing history

See public housing history of Hong Kong at Shek Kip Mei's Heritage of Mei Ho House (on the left of the photos)

A photo as Hong Kong government housing development epitome  This photo shows you Shek Kip Mei Area in Kowloon.   As the photo can show different generations of public housing, it is actually the epitome of Hong Kong public housing history. This post is going to show you the details. If you want to see…

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Preserve planet earth under Covid-19 by making concerted efforts on pandemic prevention and listening to the government instructions

Sha Tin's sculpture Preserve planet earth

Old sculpture new meaning under Covid-19 Hong Kong’s Sha Tin New Town has a stainless steel sculpture called Preserve Planet Earth. In 1993, Hong Kong local sculptor Van Lau made this sculpture, which shows two human palms are supporting people’s habitat, the earth.   Frank the tour guide thinks that the original idea for this design…

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