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Hong Kong's $11BN Underwater Railway Explained
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Executive Producers - Fred Mills and Jaden Urbi
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Hong Kong is Building a 2.5M Person City From Scratch
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Executive Producer and Narrator - Fred Mills
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published: 07 Dec 2021
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Hong Kong’s $18BN Airport Expansion Explained
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published: 28 Apr 2021
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Bamboo scaffolding: why Hong Kong is among the last cities using centuries-old building method
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Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than any other city on Earth, but local builders rely on a uniquely anachronistic building technique – bamboo scaffolding – to construct even the highest of high-rises. Why is Hong Kong one of the last cities still using the centuries-old method and what makes bamboo such an ideal material for scaffolding?
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published: 11 Sep 2022
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HONG KONG MONSTER BUILDING: What it's like to live in Hong Kong's most densely populated building
Transformers and Ghost in the Shell were filmed here, and it's among Hong Kong's hottest Instagram spots. We get unprecedented access to the Monster Building, and shed light on living conditions behind the camera flashes.
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published: 27 Nov 2022
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Hong Kong construction works…
published: 06 Jan 2023
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Building Hong Kong's Airport | Extreme Engineering
The Hong Kong international airport is the largest civil engineering project in history and the largest enclosed space in the world. It is also 16 miles out to sea and built on a platform that was constructed by leveling two small islands. S01E07
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published: 08 Aug 2022
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Prefabricated flats quickly take shape in Hong Kong as city tries out new construction technique
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For the first time in Hong Kong, prefabricated apartments complete with furniture and fittings, are being placed via crane directly into this residential development at Science Park. The efficiency and speed of the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) technique allows workers to install up to 30 units per day into the building. Despite the coronavirus outbreak, the project is expected to be completed on schedule by September 2020.
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published: 22 Mar 2020
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Vibrant Hong Kong:Episode 39
Studio interview
Part 1: The development of smart city in Hong Kong
Guest:
Gary Yeung
President of Smart City Consortium
Daniel Chun,
Lecturer
Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Part 2: Spearheading the use of sustainable aviation fuel in Hong Kong
Guest:
Simon NG
CEO of Business Environment Council
Chair of Hong Kong Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition
Features:
- Explore and Feeling the Artwork in Train
-Tasting the traditional Chinese Valentine’s Day food
-Ma Yansong: Landscape in Motion
-Acquaint the New Year Lantern Festival
published: 02 Mar 2024
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The reality of living in Hong Kong's densest apartments | Instagram Famous "Monster Building"
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Hong Kong is famous for its density of population. The famous concrete jungle Monster Building is a perfect reflection of dense housing in a megapolis. As probably the most Instagrammed site, it meets tourists all around the world every day. But have you wondered what it's like to live in it as a real resident?
Well, luckily I have a chance to present to you what I see from living in one of the small apartments out of the concrete giant.
Check the video and I will guide you in!
FAQ:
1. Do you still live there?
No, we moved to mainland China in 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSYFSd-vXPQ
2. Did both of you live in that apartment?
No, it was rented solely by my boyfriend. I lived in another apartment but I often visite...
published: 26 Oct 2019
13:22
Hong Kong's $11BN Underwater Railway Explained
Hong Kong's MTR just got a whole lot bigger.
For more by The B1M subscribe now - https://bit.ly/the-b1m
Full story here - https://theb1m.com/video/hong-kong-...
Hong Kong's MTR just got a whole lot bigger.
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Narrator - Fred Mills
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Video Editing and Graphics - James Durkin
Executive Producers - Fred Mills and Jaden Urbi
Special thanks to Minecraft MTR Server and Kinson Studio https://www.youtube.com/c/KinsonStudio
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Executive Producers - Fred Mills and Jaden Urbi
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- published: 06 Jul 2022
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5:11
Hong Kong is Building a 2.5M Person City From Scratch
Hong Kong has a problem: there are not enough homes and too many people. For more by Tomorrow's Build subscribe now - https://bit.ly/3vOOJ98
Executive Producer...
Hong Kong has a problem: there are not enough homes and too many people. For more by Tomorrow's Build subscribe now - https://bit.ly/3vOOJ98
Executive Producer and Narrator - Fred Mills
Producer - Tim Gibson
Video Editing and Graphics - Thomas Canton
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- published: 07 Dec 2021
- views: 360666
4:43
Hong Kong’s $18BN Airport Expansion Explained
Hong Kong's massive island airport is about to get a whole lot bigger. See better results, project after project, with Bluebeam Revu - https://bit.ly/3dXwNTC
...
Hong Kong's massive island airport is about to get a whole lot bigger. See better results, project after project, with Bluebeam Revu - https://bit.ly/3dXwNTC
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- published: 28 Apr 2021
- views: 2187474
5:00
Bamboo scaffolding: why Hong Kong is among the last cities using centuries-old building method
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Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than any other city on Earth, but local builder...
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Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than any other city on Earth, but local builders rely on a uniquely anachronistic building technique – bamboo scaffolding – to construct even the highest of high-rises. Why is Hong Kong one of the last cities still using the centuries-old method and what makes bamboo such an ideal material for scaffolding?
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Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than any other city on Earth, but local builders rely on a uniquely anachronistic building technique – bamboo scaffolding – to construct even the highest of high-rises. Why is Hong Kong one of the last cities still using the centuries-old method and what makes bamboo such an ideal material for scaffolding?
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- published: 11 Sep 2022
- views: 371832
19:46
HONG KONG MONSTER BUILDING: What it's like to live in Hong Kong's most densely populated building
Transformers and Ghost in the Shell were filmed here, and it's among Hong Kong's hottest Instagram spots. We get unprecedented access to the Monster Building, ...
Transformers and Ghost in the Shell were filmed here, and it's among Hong Kong's hottest Instagram spots. We get unprecedented access to the Monster Building, and shed light on living conditions behind the camera flashes.
CHECK OUT LINGMUK'S CHANNEL:
https://www.youtube.com/@lingmuk
–VIDEO CREDITS–
Written, produced, filmed, edited, hosted and original music by Sam Evans
Assistant videographer: Divina Samtani
Executive producer: Vienne Leung-Evans
Opening title animation by https://www.andrewmarston.com/
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Transformers and Ghost in the Shell were filmed here, and it's among Hong Kong's hottest Instagram spots. We get unprecedented access to the Monster Building, and shed light on living conditions behind the camera flashes.
CHECK OUT LINGMUK'S CHANNEL:
https://www.youtube.com/@lingmuk
–VIDEO CREDITS–
Written, produced, filmed, edited, hosted and original music by Sam Evans
Assistant videographer: Divina Samtani
Executive producer: Vienne Leung-Evans
Opening title animation by https://www.andrewmarston.com/
- published: 27 Nov 2022
- views: 290260
44:32
Building Hong Kong's Airport | Extreme Engineering
The Hong Kong international airport is the largest civil engineering project in history and the largest enclosed space in the world. It is also 16 miles out to ...
The Hong Kong international airport is the largest civil engineering project in history and the largest enclosed space in the world. It is also 16 miles out to sea and built on a platform that was constructed by leveling two small islands. S01E07
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The Hong Kong international airport is the largest civil engineering project in history and the largest enclosed space in the world. It is also 16 miles out to sea and built on a platform that was constructed by leveling two small islands. S01E07
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- published: 08 Aug 2022
- views: 38028
2:09
Prefabricated flats quickly take shape in Hong Kong as city tries out new construction technique
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For the first time in Hong Kong, prefabricated apartments complete with furnit...
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For the first time in Hong Kong, prefabricated apartments complete with furniture and fittings, are being placed via crane directly into this residential development at Science Park. The efficiency and speed of the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) technique allows workers to install up to 30 units per day into the building. Despite the coronavirus outbreak, the project is expected to be completed on schedule by September 2020.
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For the first time in Hong Kong, prefabricated apartments complete with furniture and fittings, are being placed via crane directly into this residential development at Science Park. The efficiency and speed of the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) technique allows workers to install up to 30 units per day into the building. Despite the coronavirus outbreak, the project is expected to be completed on schedule by September 2020.
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- published: 22 Mar 2020
- views: 108892
46:08
Vibrant Hong Kong:Episode 39
Studio interview
Part 1: The development of smart city in Hong Kong
Guest:
Gary Yeung
President of Smart City Consortium
Daniel Chun,
Lecturer
Academy of In...
Studio interview
Part 1: The development of smart city in Hong Kong
Guest:
Gary Yeung
President of Smart City Consortium
Daniel Chun,
Lecturer
Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Part 2: Spearheading the use of sustainable aviation fuel in Hong Kong
Guest:
Simon NG
CEO of Business Environment Council
Chair of Hong Kong Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition
Features:
- Explore and Feeling the Artwork in Train
-Tasting the traditional Chinese Valentine’s Day food
-Ma Yansong: Landscape in Motion
-Acquaint the New Year Lantern Festival
https://wn.com/Vibrant_Hong_Kong:Episode_39
Studio interview
Part 1: The development of smart city in Hong Kong
Guest:
Gary Yeung
President of Smart City Consortium
Daniel Chun,
Lecturer
Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Part 2: Spearheading the use of sustainable aviation fuel in Hong Kong
Guest:
Simon NG
CEO of Business Environment Council
Chair of Hong Kong Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition
Features:
- Explore and Feeling the Artwork in Train
-Tasting the traditional Chinese Valentine’s Day food
-Ma Yansong: Landscape in Motion
-Acquaint the New Year Lantern Festival
- published: 02 Mar 2024
- views: 356
6:44
The reality of living in Hong Kong's densest apartments | Instagram Famous "Monster Building"
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Hong Kong is famous for its density of population. The famous concrete jungle Monster Building is a p...
My home décor store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/YouziDecor
Hong Kong is famous for its density of population. The famous concrete jungle Monster Building is a perfect reflection of dense housing in a megapolis. As probably the most Instagrammed site, it meets tourists all around the world every day. But have you wondered what it's like to live in it as a real resident?
Well, luckily I have a chance to present to you what I see from living in one of the small apartments out of the concrete giant.
Check the video and I will guide you in!
FAQ:
1. Do you still live there?
No, we moved to mainland China in 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSYFSd-vXPQ
2. Did both of you live in that apartment?
No, it was rented solely by my boyfriend. I lived in another apartment but I often visited him.
3. How much was the rent?
The rent was USD 1,000 (HKD 7,800) per month.
4. How big was the apartment?
The landlord separated one apartment into two studios. Our studio was 140 ft² (13 m²).
5. Did you have a bathroom?
Yes we had our own bathroom in the studio. Not shared.
6. Where is it?
Quarry Bay, east Hong Kong island.
7. How old are the buildings?
They were built in the 60s.
8. How many people live in there?
The five blocks consist of 2243 apartments and can house 10,000 people.
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Hong Kong is famous for its density of population. The famous concrete jungle Monster Building is a perfect reflection of dense housing in a megapolis. As probably the most Instagrammed site, it meets tourists all around the world every day. But have you wondered what it's like to live in it as a real resident?
Well, luckily I have a chance to present to you what I see from living in one of the small apartments out of the concrete giant.
Check the video and I will guide you in!
FAQ:
1. Do you still live there?
No, we moved to mainland China in 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSYFSd-vXPQ
2. Did both of you live in that apartment?
No, it was rented solely by my boyfriend. I lived in another apartment but I often visited him.
3. How much was the rent?
The rent was USD 1,000 (HKD 7,800) per month.
4. How big was the apartment?
The landlord separated one apartment into two studios. Our studio was 140 ft² (13 m²).
5. Did you have a bathroom?
Yes we had our own bathroom in the studio. Not shared.
6. Where is it?
Quarry Bay, east Hong Kong island.
7. How old are the buildings?
They were built in the 60s.
8. How many people live in there?
The five blocks consist of 2243 apartments and can house 10,000 people.
Follow me on Instagram:
💛 https://www.instagram.com/dongdongwu01/
- published: 26 Oct 2019
- views: 7854081