Macau will have the Light Festival and Grand Prix to welcome the travel bubble with Mainland China

St Paul's Ruins becomes the screen during the Macau Light Festival

Macau organizes the Light Festival and Grand Prix to welcome the large travel bubble with Mainland China The tiny gambling and tourism hub Macau SAR, like Mainland China, has successfully curbed the Covid-19 pandemic. Macau SAR will hold the Light Festival and Grand Prix to welcome the Mainland Chinese travelers after reopening the border and…

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The same typhoon pain point for sparrows and travelers in September in Hong Kong

Sparrows are taking rest at the top of the road sign

Typhoon is the common pain point for travelers and sparrows in September in Hong Kong There was a survey to count the number of sparrows in Hong Kong.   The figure of 2020 is 260,000. Although the number of sparrows remains stable in the last few years, sparrows always face one challenge in September, i.e….

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Hong Kong’s Universal Community Testing Programme for Covid-19 paves the way for full recovery

Banner outside the Community test Center

Voluntary universal testing for Covid-19 lays foundation for Hong Kong’s full recovery With the help of Chinese Central Government, Hong Kong SAR Government implements the Universal Community Testing Programme for Covid-19.   This voluntary test is free of charge. It aims at finding out the asymptomatic Covid-19 infected citizens in the community.   Frank the…

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Frank the tour guide shows you skyscrapers in Central by his video and private car tour

Photo shows the main compnies in Hong Kong. From left to right, New Bank of China, Cheung Kong Center, Old Bank of China, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank

Without private car tour amid Covid-19, Frank shows you skyscrapers of Central Hong Kong by a virtual tour Frank the tour guide shows you the skyscrapers of Hong Kong Central area, the center of international financial center, in his short video. Apart from their grand appearance, Central’s tall buildings show you Hong Kong’s yesterday, today…

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Different solutions for sleeping cat’s and travelers’ pain point in hot summer of Hong Kong

Sleeping cat in old shop in Hong Kong

Sleeping cat’s and travelers’ same pain point and different solutions in hot summer in Hong Kong The cute sleeping cat and happy travelers actually face the same pain point in summer in Hong Kong. Cat and travelers face the same hot weather, high relative humidity and burning sun from May to September. Cat’s clever and…

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7 possible changes flight passengers should prepare after Covid-19 pandemic

See Hong Kong Macau Zhuhai Bridge, sunset and flight takes off during Tai O to Tung Chung Ferry ride

Flight passengers should prepare for the 7 possible changes Most international flights are cancelled during the Covid-19 outbreak. People wonder what possible changes they will experience when flight service resumes. Frank the tour guide reads Aviation Voice’s post to share its 7 possible changes for airport, flying and exit and entry happen after Covid-19 pandemic.  …

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Learn clever monkeys’ useful life wisdom at Kam Shan Country Park and Kowloon Reservoir

Monkey climbing fence

Be the good students of clever monkeys in Hong Kong A lot of wild monkeys live in the Kam Shan Country Park and Kowloon Reservoir in Hong Kong.   It takes a lot of wisdom to live in the difficult wild. It is good for the people to learn from the clever monkeys especially when…

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Recovering domestic tourism statistics of the first Covic-19 epic-center shows travelling can get back to normal

train station, passengers, screen shops

Recovering local Chinese tourism data proves normalization of travel is attainable after Covid-19 outbreak The first epic-center of Covid-19 outbreak was China. Now China’s improving domestic tourism statistics show that if nations and nationals can first stop the spread of virus together and do enough health protective measures, normalization of travel is achievable.   Chinese…

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See the real world through your trips, not through news

I cannot see even the highest quality news outlets conveying a neutral and nondramatic representative picture of the world.

Abandon newspaper and travel more to understand the world   Dr. Hans Rosling wrote this in his book, Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World– and Why Things Are Better Than You Think, which is interesting and useful. (Amazon link for the book is here even Frank gets no commission!)   You cannot just…

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