Anyone here ever been on a vacation/visited Hong Kong?

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I'm convinced that the transfer of global power and influence will be moving East, probably for a very long time. My reasoning for this has been well expressed on this site, so I don't need to rehash it again.

I've been critical, but also given praise to those who saw an opportunity and took it over for the benefit of them and their citizens.

As I watched so many videos and read multiple articles from various sources, one point has always resonated as being a valid criticism of those who have an opinion, "have you ever visited here to know how it is"?

So I ask of users on this site, is there anyone here who has visited Hong Kong, or even other nations in the regions such as Japan or Vietnam?

If so, how was your experience?
 
LOL!
Duh! What gave you that idea?

I have been to all three, and mainland China as well.

Hong Kong--the crackdown from the CCP had not taken place yet. Expensive, Orderly, relatively clean. Nice people.

Nothing really special...TBH...the cable cars are super cool though.

Japan-very nice, orderly, clean, also very expensive. The people are extremely helpful.

The Mrs. and I managed to get lost on the Tokyo train system and a man not only directed us to the correct train, but paid our fare.

I have been to Sapporo, Tokyo, and Naha.

Vietnam-Cheap, The people are lovely. It saddens me to think about what we put them through. Very low crime. I adore Vietnam. I have been on three occasions (Saigonx2, Hanoi).
 
LOL!
Duh! What gave you that idea?

I have been to all three, and mainland China as well.

Hong Kong--the crackdown from the CCP had not taken place yet. Expensive, Orderly, relatively clean. Nice people.

Nothing really special...TBH...the cable cars are super cool though.

Japan-very nice, orderly, clean, also very expensive. The people are extremely helpful.

The Mrs. and I managed to get lost on the Tokyo train system and a man not only directed us to the correct train, but paid our fare.

I have been to Sapporo, Tokyo, and Naha.

Vietnam-Cheap, The people are lovely. It saddens me to think about what we put them through. Very low crime. I adore Vietnam. I have been on three occasions (Saigonx2, Hanoi).

Interesting, thanks for the details.

I know that the Japanese are very friendly. I recall a story in the paper here in Canada during the Winter Olympics there, Nagano I believe. That some restaurant took a $20 U.S bill and taped it to the wall asking that the person who lost the bill come and get it.

There will come a time when I may want to see this for myself. Canada is further along the demise than the U.S is, MUCH further along actually. I think many U.S politicians and people of influence realize that Canada isn't an ally and in many ways they do more damage to American security and interests than we contribute in a positive manner.

We will be forced into full socialism due to the misuse and abuse of agencies and their family members. It might even be a safe bet than Chinese police apparatus are more accountable for their actions than in Canada.

Thus, where in the past I was convinced that China and other were a great threat to the West, I know first hand that in Canada, we probably do MORE damage than even an enemy state does. Unless I see it for myself, I will always view their reality through second hand expression while experiencing the Canadian system first hand, unfortunately.
 
Interesting, thanks for the details.

I know that the Japanese are very friendly. I recall a story in the paper here in Canada during the Winter Olympics there, Nagano I believe. That some restaurant took a $20 U.S bill and taped it to the wall asking that the person who lost the bill come and get it.

There will come a time when I may want to see this for myself. Canada is further along the demise than the U.S is, MUCH further along actually. I think many U.S politicians and people of influence realize that Canada isn't an ally and in many ways they do more damage to American security and interests than we contribute in a positive manner.

We will be forced into full socialism due to the misuse and abuse of agencies and their family members. It might even be a safe bet than Chinese police apparatus are more accountable for their actions than in Canada.
Yeah, we did a lot of stuff in Japan. I think I liked Tokyo the best. The normal temple tours, the royal palace was closed for tours while I was there. Shinjuku, and Hachioji are fun if you like nightlife stuff. Really cool, fun place. We even went to see the giant Kamakura Buddha outside of the city. I think that was still Tokyo Prefecture?
 
I hated S. Korea. Smelled like Kimchi in the summer and fucking hot. Rained like a mother fucker during the monsoon season and fucking cold as hell during the winter. I did learn a lot about what white military boys would tell the Koreans about Black people though. I loved Japan though I didnt spend a lot of time there. Thailand was nice too. Poorer than S. Korea but much more friendly. There are people in Thailand that educated me to the fact that Black people once populated that land.
 
I hated S. Korea. Smelled like Kimchi in the summer and fucking hot. Rained like a mother fucker during the monsoon season and fucking cold as hell during the winter. I did learn a lot about what white military boys would tell the Koreans about Black people though. I loved Japan though I didnt spend a lot of time there. Thailand was nice too. Poorer than S. Korea but much more friendly. There are people in Thailand that educated me to the fact that Black people once populated that land.
Probably told them not to be alone with your raping black asses. I was at Osan 04-06 we were on lockdown every other month because some Afrocentric Army tard decided to run over a Korean with a stolen car, rob one, or rape one.
Can't take you anywhere...nawm sayin?
 
You guys sound like a couple of cops arguing about whose donuts are fresher.
 
LOL!
Duh! What gave you that idea?

I have been to all three, and mainland China as well.

Hong Kong--the crackdown from the CCP had not taken place yet. Expensive, Orderly, relatively clean. Nice people.

Nothing really special...TBH...the cable cars are super cool though.

Japan-very nice, orderly, clean, also very expensive. The people are extremely helpful.

The Mrs. and I managed to get lost on the Tokyo train system and a man not only directed us to the correct train, but paid our fare.

I have been to Sapporo, Tokyo, and Naha.

Vietnam-Cheap, The people are lovely. It saddens me to think about what we put them through. Very low crime. I adore Vietnam. I have been on three occasions (Saigonx2, Hanoi).

Sailed down the Pearl River to the South China Sea.
 
I'm convinced that the transfer of global power and influence will be moving East, probably for a very long time. My reasoning for this has been well expressed on this site, so I don't need to rehash it again.

I've been critical, but also given praise to those who saw an opportunity and took it over for the benefit of them and their citizens.

As I watched so many videos and read multiple articles from various sources, one point has always resonated as being a valid criticism of those who have an opinion, "have you ever visited here to know how it is"?

So I ask of users on this site, is there anyone here who has visited Hong Kong, or even other nations in the regions such as Japan or Vietnam?

If so, how was your experience?
I was in Hong Kong just before the transference between England and China. The young kids were saying how they hated the Brits who kept them from being more Socialist, and didnt like the inequality of the rich and poor there(Sound Familiar?). It was an amazing place to visit, but i would never go back.

 

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