star ferry

Hong Kong Resident A:

” The impression that we did not enter the inside, we only in the outside, is in his that seaside, outside to see just see this building, but did not go in, because after all we did not buy a boat ticket or something, in fact, just in the periphery to see if you feel how to say that this building and the feeling of Chinese and European style, and then the neighborhood outside then feel that the scenery is quite good.”

Hong Kong Resident B:

” Because at that time to go here is also because of chasing stars, hahaha, is because I previously like a group, they shoot MV in Hong Kong shooting, and then they have to this place to take the scene, so I also went to a bit, so see this location then may be the first reaction is to think of my previous chasing stars of the group, on their MV will be to go to that there is a kind of card to the same place of feeling.

I prefer the Tianjin buns as my head thinks of them, and I prefer the Tianjin buns as your head thinks of them, and I actually found changes, mainly in some of the outward appearance and appearance of these places, right? Then your feeling about this place has played any changes? After the generation, I feel that he has changed from the 21st century to the 20th century. The 21st century into the 20th century is a real sense of the place, from the 21st century into the 20th century, roughly, and the 21st century it’s kind of like that. But, uh, there’s a glass building on Mark’s face, and, uh, that kind of feels like it’s not something that would have come out of the 20th century, hahaha, and he looks at it and he’s actually kind of a 20th century concrete block, and then it’s laid on the side of that pier.

The generation is becoming special from ordinary, from ordinary to special, yes, it’s actually a little more ordinary. Uh-huh, yeah, uh-huh. But the inside of our head puts those special colors on it, um, is that it misinterprets my, my own brain misinterprets that picture.”