- Beginning of the journey at the Peak Tram, the funicular railway ( maximum steepness 48 %) to Victoria Peak: nice panorama on the city.Hong Kong ( 7 millions of inhabitants) is a town situated in a bay, an important port of Asia, a commercial and financial center but is also a huge bazaar.Philippe enters into a snake restaurant: the young woman plays with her pet , a python and then prepares for Philippe bile of a cobra and a soup of cobra.Then Philippe takes the Hong Kong underground: all the passengers have a octopus card for paying their travels in the underground and in the tramways (and also for buying mineral water).Philippe has an interesting talk with ladies who like very their underground and their town.Later Philippe goes to the Causeway Bay, the heart of Hong Kong.At the station a woman helps to persons who have some troubles with their neighbors, she transformed the bad persons into good persons.Then Philippe shows us the moving pavements of Hong Kong (you register your Octopus Card and they give a bonus for using this ecological transport).Then Philippe takes the Ding Ding tramway ( 110 years of existence), speaks with a tramway fan and also with the female tram driver (they love this tram which is part of their lives).At Kowloon Philippe visit the Ritz Carlton Hotel (from 102 to 118 floor of the building) and has a talk with a Fenshui master.Later Philippe wants to escape from the great town and goes to the island of Lantau: he has a philosophical talk with a 83 years old fisherman.Return to Hong Kong; Hung Hom station: from there start the trains to Mainland China: the train stops at Lo Wu ,the border.Then Philippe takes another funicular railway to the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery: There is an oven and persons are burning offerings (banknotes) to their ancestors.Philippe visits the Monastery founded Yuet Kai where people can rent a Buddha statue.Last stop: Sai Kun, the Sunday promenade where many owners of dogs meet together with their pets and not far they can practice dog yoga.—zutterjp48
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