Video Description for "Hong Kong LIVE Exploring Saturday Night – First Time in Hong Kong! (May 17, 2025)"
Join us for an exhilarating live stream as we explore the vibrant streets of Hong Kong on a Saturday night! Experience the bustling atmosphere, delicious street food, and stunning cityscape—all from the comfort of your screen. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveler, this live adventure is sure to ignite your wanderlust! Remember to engage in a respectful chat, adhere to our guidelines, and feel free to share your thoughts while we navigate this iconic city together. Let’s make unforgettable memories in Hong Kong! 🌆✨
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Video “Hong Kong LIVE Exploring Saturday Night – First Time in Hong Kong! (May 17, 2025)” was uploaded on 05/17/2025 to Youtube Channel ActionKid
hi action kid amazing live stream this morning enjoy the rest of your night take care and God bless
AK try visiting Oi Man Sang Famous Dai Pai Dong in Sham Shui Po😘😘
It’s always nice to see lively Hong Kong😎 25:33 Victoria Harbor and the nice sunset🌆 37:13 It couldn’t be any better view than that Ferry ⛴️ride and the great view 52:22 another ferry⛴️ride back 1:18:13 The lightshow 1:46:27 wasn’t that great as i expected but the music compensated it a bit 😎Thank you for sharing this partly funny,enjoyable and relaxing stream A K 🙂👍!!!
Another day in Hong Kong AK!😎 Some of the views in Hong Kong are dominating here, with a pretty sunset on buildings and everything else!🤩😍 Thanks for the walk Action Kid!😌🤗🥹😇
Thanks 😊 for sharing your visit with us 😊
This was a nice tour of Hong Kong on a Saturday night exploring the very busy city
have an awesome time in Hong Kong and thank you again Action Kid.🇭🇰👍🍚
Wow, we had a very good time here in Hong Kong. They even have a very good building here and also they also had a very good sundown. Very cool thank you for sharing the whole entire relaxation at the boat, including the whole entire walk at Hong Kong AK😎👍!!
Thank you for sharing this walk with us. Hong Kong is fascinating
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4-7pm are the best time anywhere at any city. I love the beginning of the video, the people, the old apartments, everything is so nice and comforting. They say "N" is the correct pronunciation for most Cantonese words, "L" is the lazy tongue version. In Hai Phong Vietnam they speak like that, they being ridiculed the most in Vietnam for mixing "L" and "N". Hai Phong people could pronounce L and N, but for some reason they turned anything N into L, and anything L into N. I'm guessing there were lots of trades and migrations of Cantonese people to Hai Phong, because that's the only region in Vietnam speaks like that. Kwok Fu Sing or Quách Phú Thành is in his 60s but can pass for 30-40s, he still sing and dance like a teen. Thank for the lovely afternoon-night walk!
Is there any virus in Hong Kong ?
Victoria Harbour, What a view! HK crosswalks are awful, My own uncle got hit by a double decker bus and passed away many years ago, I hate HK crosswalks, Thank you for sharing HK.
Nice AK. 2:24:52 –2:25:55 This is so funny to see the way you walk on the moving walkway. 😂 Now you only see this at the airport not the train station. I believe you can see this at Costco in Brooklyn if I’m mistaken.
As a Canadian it is nice to see a Montreal based company like Circle K in Hong Kong. Have seen a few Tim Hortons in mainland China. I wonder if they are in Hong Kong as well. Very informative and nicely done video. Thanks Action Kid.
11:41 Hong Kongers don’t waste time or beat around the bush.
12:43 “Hek” in hek fai di ah is Toisanese, right? In Cantonese, it’s sik fai di ah.
13:30 Fast and straight to the point.
34:40 The views from the Viewing Deck look better, at least to me.
39:45 “Nay” is the correct way for saying you in Cantonese.
42:07 That view! 46:18 Woohoo, ferry ride to Wan Chai! The views are spectacular, and it’s so relaxing.
1:00:00 That skyline!
1:12:07 Return ferry ride to Tsim Sha Tsui. 1:14:25 Amazing Tsim Sha Tsui skyline views, and it’s cool to see the “Fall in Love with Hong Kong” message on the ICC building. 😍
1:24:57 Good timing with the junk boat, neat to see!
1:34:49 You’re a videographer, so you spot dirty lens more often than other people. 1:35:52 Checking your own lens…lol
1:36:30 Aaron Kwok Fu Sing (郭富城) was one Cantopop’s 四大天王 (Four Heavenly Kings) during the 90s, nice to see his handprints!
1:44:00 – 1:53:50 “Symphony of Lights” does not appear jaw-dropping to me, but I’m sure it’s much better seeing it in person. I’m still impressed with the light coordination along with the music from all of the buildings. Victoria Harbour looks magical due to the vibrant skyline.
1:53:51 You sounded SUPER impressed. 😂
2:07:38 I don’t understand how they came up with the romanization of Tsim Sha Tsui either.
2:19:25 Maybe this gives a reason for people to do more walking?
2:20:23 油麻地 is pronounced Yau Mah Dei. At least, Yau Ma Tei’s romanization is close enough compared to Tsim Sha Tsui.
2:23:17, 2:25:00 Having too much fun with the moving walkway.
Thank you for this long night stream, AK! 🤗
Which city feels more crowded overall, Manhattan or Hong Kong?
It’s been a few months since you left United States. Are you avoiding the 47th president’s presidency?
Thank you for the walking tour, al in canada
Is there covid in Hong Kong