thanks my next rrip as i never visit sai kung in hong kong after all my past 5 visits . very refreshing from seeing the big jungles condos towers as a visitor from vancouver bc and looking forward your next videos
I visited Sai Kung for a weekend camping trip in May 1993 - my only ever visit. I was only 12 at the time, I loved my time in Hong Kong but so much I never got the chance to discover. But I am thankful I spent the time I did 📷🎬🎥❤
N Dawkins thanks for the comment. I used the Sony AX100, but the quality of several of my other 4K videos, shot on the SonyZ100 is actually better. The AX100 is small and fun to use, but can do more in post with the Z100 codec. Check the 4k videos at www.xscion.org to compare. Paul.
Keep it a secret! As a child wearing slippers and shorts drinking fizzy pop watching cows roam by and eating ice cream life was simple and wholesome. Too many tourists make Sai Kung hard to walk about especially on weekends! Good video makes me home sick so bad miss egg waffles and street food have to go home soon!!!!
Thanks for showcasing the less rowdy and more pristine side of HK, which most tourists neglect to see. Actually 17% of HK is developed. Still an embarrassingly low figure. While it makes for very nice countryside, it also means exceptionally high population density in the areas that are developed!
Thanks Trent, I’ve lived here 45 years and never seen the rowdy part! Ha. Must be the tourist area! The governement figure is 24.3% built up, I just quoted them, I should be interested where you got 17%. Paul
I grew up an expat kid around sai kung, beautiful place and memories. Learned how to swear in Cantonese there in the little alleys after school!
It’s still a great place to be and visit!
Same
thanks my next rrip as i never visit sai kung in hong kong after all my past 5 visits . very refreshing from seeing the big jungles condos towers
as a visitor from vancouver bc and looking forward your next videos
thanks John, Have fun! Paul
I visited Sai Kung for a weekend camping trip in May 1993 - my only ever visit. I was only 12 at the time, I loved my time in Hong Kong but so much I never got the chance to discover. But I am thankful I spent the time I did 📷🎬🎥❤
Hi im in england havent been for over 20 years i did have family in sha kok mei village lane 3-6 can you do a video pls around the area . Thank you
informative video nice voice nice sightseeing places
this is the most beautiful video, and in good detail, I enjoy
watching it. good work.
Like your work and useful information.
Stephen Mojoboy Thanks Stephen, working on a style that communicates and allows people to experience the places, without getting 'in their faces'!
Awesome !! thanks for sharing
Nice video. What 4K camcorder/camera are you using? It's the best 4k I have seen so far on youtube. Thanks
N Dawkins thanks for the comment. I used the Sony AX100, but the quality of several of my other 4K videos, shot on the SonyZ100 is actually better. The AX100 is small and fun to use, but can do more in post with the Z100 codec. Check the 4k videos at www.xscion.org to compare. Paul.
Keep it a secret!
As a child wearing slippers and shorts drinking fizzy pop watching cows roam by and eating ice cream life was simple and wholesome.
Too many tourists make Sai Kung hard to walk about especially on weekends!
Good video makes me home sick so bad miss egg waffles and street food have to go home soon!!!!
Oh yes, I still remember the cows eating ice cream too. 🙄🤗😝
THE QUALITY OF THE VIDEOS ARE SO NICE , WHAT KIND OF CAMERA YOU BEEN USING..
Will you ever come to England?
i love this place...
Nice place to visit!
I didnt know David Attenborough when to Hong Kong?
geat Video Thanks
When is the best time to visit Hong Kong?
EnergeticWaves September to November. Thanks for all your comments.
thanks for the videos!!
prsw100 if you have a chance, please comback vietnam
😊😊😊😊
4:20 my favourite playground-
It's kind of documentary Vlog !!
I like it! docvlog!
Thanks for showcasing the less rowdy and more pristine side of HK, which most tourists neglect to see. Actually 17% of HK is developed. Still an embarrassingly low figure. While it makes for very nice countryside, it also means exceptionally high population density in the areas that are developed!
Thanks Trent, I’ve lived here 45 years and never seen the rowdy part! Ha. Must be the tourist area! The governement figure is 24.3% built up, I just quoted them, I should be interested where you got 17%. Paul
I am from Hong Kong and I live in Sai Kung ! I walk to my school everyday.
+Lau M I live in Shatin!
I know those two girls in the green shirts at jaspers
So do I
Goes to Sai Kung ... eats at Jaspas. SMH.