I recently had a trip to Hong Kong and I would like to share some photos of why I love this city. First thing is first, I grabbed a cup of milk tea which is the one thing I missed the most from Hong Kong.

I decided to take a bus to where my family lives and couldn't help but notice something hilarious

As I situated into where I was staying, I wasted no time and went out to meet my friends I met 4 years ago when I studied aboard. It was 18:00 or 6pm local time and the MTR was crowded as usual.

As I headed into Central to grab a drink with a couple of friends on a Wednesday night, I can't get over how many people are out at 23:00 or 11 pm. (small alleyway)
As I get ready to sleep, I thought to myself, I glad I am back.
I love Hong Kong. I went there for the first time last year and really enjoyed the fast pace of everything. I think for me the food was the best experience. Thanks for bringing back my mentors by sharing your great photos @ayim :)
I enjoy how it feels like your life is being fast forwarded. It is very interesting.
You are 100% correct! Australia where I live is very slow, not like Hong Kong which is fast forward all the time!