Frank’s “Ting Kau Bridge Tsing Ma Bridge” snapshots video

Ting Kau Bridge Tsing Ma Bridge video screenshot

“Ting Kau Bridge Tsing Ma Bridge” video of Frank Frank the tour guide uses his snapshots to make a short “Ting Kau Bridge Tsing Ma Bridge” video to show you the great architectures of Hong Kong. The two bridges look similar.   Actually Tsing Ma Bridge is the cable suspension bridge and Ting Kau Bridge…

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Layover travelers’ FAQ: What is the closest attraction to Hong Kong Airport? Big Buddha!

The closest attraction to Hong Kong Airport is Big Buddha

The closest attraction to Hong Kong Airport is Big Buddha Normally a lot of layover travelers want to take the chance to go sightseeing when they have the Hong Kong layover.   As they are not familiar with Hong Kong, they may just want to visit the highlight near the Hong Kong Airport when they…

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Layover travelers shouldn’t just stay at Hong Kong Airport

Layover travelers should take the chance to see Hong Kong  Hong Kong is eager to keep the status as the international aviation hub.   So Hong Kong Airport builds the third runway. The ceremony for the completion of third runway pavement was on 7 September 2021!  When everything can get back to normalcy after…

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Travelers’ four common mistakes at Lantau Island

Big Buddha, Ngong Ping Cable Car and Tai O are the sightseeing points at Lantau Island.

Travelers often make 4 mistakes at Hong Kong’s Lantau Island Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong and right next to the Hong Kong Airport.   It is travelers’ must-go Hong Kong sightseeing point. However, travelers often make mistakes when they visit this famous island.   Made in Hong Kong Frank the tour…

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Does migration wave reflect Hong Kong’s dim future? NO…

Migration wave can be good to Hong Kong

Migration wave can be good to Hong Kong Recently quite a lot of Hong Kong citizens have migrated to other countries.   The migrants and their relatives cry sadly at the Hong Kong Airport Departure Hall.   There are a lot of emotional photos on the social media.   Some foreign expats may think that…

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Where can travelers see the cute animals in Hong Kong?

Travelers see funny animals at many places in Hong Kong It is good to see the cute animals during your trip.   The funny animals can make the bored young kids excited. The beautiful animals can be the models of the enthusiastic photographers. Frank the tour guide is going to show you where travelers can see…

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What is the best Hong Kong sightseeing point for the big families?

Best Hong Kong attraction for big families is Big Buddha

Best Hong Kong attraction for big families is Big Buddha When big families travel together, they want to find the big enough sightseeing points. So the families can go sightseeing and dining together. Different family members can do and buy what they like. Big Buddha at Ngong Ping Lantau Island is the best Hong Kong…

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What is the best Hong Kong sightseeing point for layover travelers?

Best Hong Kong attraction for layover travelers is Big Buddha

Best Hong Kong attraction for layover travelers is Big Buddha Normally a lot of travelers have their layovers at the convenient Hong Kong Airport.   If they have a 6 hours or longer stopover at Hong Kong, mostly they want to go sightseeing quickly. Big Buddha should be the best Hong Kong sightseeing point for…

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What is the best Hong Kong sightseeing point for senior travelers?

Ngong-Ping-Big-Buddha-close-up

Best Hong Kong attraction for senior travelers is Big Buddha Apart from enjoying the cityscape, a lot of senior travelers want to have a light walk at the restful countryside and see the good view at their travel destinations. For senior travelers’ Hong Kong trip, the best sightseeing point is the Big Buddha at Ngong…

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The vanished scenes of Tai O

See sunset and stilt houses at Tai O fishing village

Tai O’s disappeared scenes Tai O fishing village on Lantau Island has a long history. It was once one of the four largest fishing villages in Hong Kong.   A local Chinese guidebook of the 1930s, “The Grand Sights of the New Territories” recorded the condition of Tai O in detail.   Today Tai O…

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