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My love affair with Hong Kong began more than forty years ago, when I first arrived at the age of nineteen. The city wrapped me up immediately - the bright neon lights, the energy of crowded streets, and the incredible mix of cultures all happening at once. Back then China had just opened up to the world, while Hong Kong was booming as a manufacturing hub and already shaping itself into a global centre for finance and services. I returned several times in those early years, each visit deepening my connection. Two summers that changed everything were spent living on a working vegetable farm in the New Territories. I woke to roosters instead of traffic, helped with harvests, shared meals with the family, and laughed through my clumsy attempts at Cantonese. Those days revealed the quieter rhythms of Hong Kong - the traditions that thrive away from the skyscrapers - and gave me friendships that still warm my heart today. By the early 1990s I knew Hong Kong was where I belonged. I settled here permanently and worked in the export industry, meeting overseas customers and helping close deals. Yet I quickly discovered the part I enjoyed most wasn’t the negotiations - it was stepping away from the office to show clients the city I had come to know so well. On weekends I began offering casual tours, treating everyone like a friend I wanted to welcome properly. Those outings -wandering neighbourhoods, stopping for street food, and chatting about life - were far more rewarding than any confirmed order. As my own business grew, I made sure every client visit included time exploring Hong Kong together. I realised I was happiest when I could turn a simple walk into a story: pointing out how a tiny temple sits peacefully beside towering buildings, or sharing a funny memory from my farm days while enjoying dim sum. Guiding was no longer just a sideline - it was my true calling. Retraining as a licensed tour guide felt completely natural, because I had already been doing it informally for years: meeting people from all over the world, listening to what they hoped to experience, and weaving in stories that brought the city alive. What I enjoy most about private guiding is the chance to connect one-on-one and make each guest feel genuinely cared for. I’m attentive to their interests, flexible with the pace, and always ready with a story, a laugh, or a quiet moment to soak it all in. Whether exploring a bustling market or finding a peaceful viewpoint, I focus on the human side: the tales behind the places, the little surprises that spark joy, and the easy conversations that turn a tour into a shared adventure. After decades here, I’m still amazed by Hong Kong’s contrasts and energy, and I love introducing guests to both the famous sights and the hidden corners only locals truly know. My tours blend history with humour, traditions with modern surprises, and always leave space for questions and discoveries. I want every visitor to leave not just with photos, but with the feeling they’ve experienced the city deeply - with a trusted friend by their side. For me, guiding is never about dry facts or ticking boxes. It’s about storytelling that brings Hong Kong to life in a warm, memorable way - helping guests see the city through the eyes of someone who has lived its changes and grown to love every bit of it. If you’re looking for a private tour that feels personal and heartfelt, I’d be honoured to show you my Hong Kong.
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We begin with a metro ride to Wanchai, where bustling street markets reveal daily local life. From there, we board the double‑decker tram toward Admiralty, then take a taxi up to Victoria Peak for sweeping views of the harbour and Kowloon. The descent on the Peak Tram feels like a slow rollercoaster, leading us past St John’s Cathedral to Statue Square, framed by the HSBC headquarters and old Supreme Court. Next, we explore the Central Market, reborn from a wet market into a lively hub, before riding the Central Escalator to Tai Kwun, the restored police station compound. We stroll through an entertainment district, pause in a park, and visit a small temple, with street art guiding us to the atmospheric Man Mo Temple. A walk through the antiques bazaar brings us downhill to the metro and the Star Ferry, crossing Victoria Harbour to Tsim Sha Tsui. Here we discover Heritage 1881, admire the Peninsula Hotel, and finish with a waterfront promenade stroll, gazing at Hong Kong Island’s glittering skyline.
• Metro to Wanchai – Explore lively street markets. • Tram to Admiralty – Iconic double decker ride. • Taxi to Victoria Peak – Panoramic harbour views. • Peak Tram down – Scenic “slow rollercoaster.” • Walk via St John’s Cathedral – Arrive at Statue Square, HSBC & old Supreme Court. • Central Market & Escalator – From wet market to Tai Kwun heritage site. • Entertainment district stroll – Park, small temple, street art. • Man Mo Temple – Dedicated to war & literature gods. • Antiques bazaar – Browse curiosities. • Star Ferry to Kowloon – Cross Victoria Harbour. • Tsim Sha Tsui highlights – Heritage 1881, Peninsula Hotel, waterfront promenade. • Finish – Skyline views of Hong Kong Island.
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Metro, Urban Taxi or Uber, Tram and Star Ferry
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Statue of Sir Thomas Jackson, Statue Square, Central, Hong Kong
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