"Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever" (superchan7)
04/23/2017 at 19:55 • Filed to: Hong Kong, JDM, RHD | 8 | 7 |
I was in Hong Kong for a few days for a funeral (RIP Grandma, she had a long, healthy life after fleeing a war and could not have gone in a better way).
Not as many pics as usual, but here they are. As expected, quite a few gems and JDM goodness.
Transfer in Taipei/Taoyuan Terminal 2. Aside from the decent shopping, the airport is not among the more impressive ones in Asia.
Good morning—watch your head. Hong Kong-size bedroom.
Taken from the hearse. Toyota Ractis in front, Connaught Road Central.
Nothing special, A3 hatch.Edit image caption (optional)
Nothing TOO special, a Gallardo of some sort.
Toyota Wish, aka what a CUV really is minus the lift
Honda Freed, Nissan NV200 taxi. Canal Rd Flyover, Wan Chai
Found the “BABE.” Sing Woo Rd, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island
S600 Maybach
Behind the wheel of my late father’s Alphard. YOHO Mall, Yuen Long, New Territories
Fu Shing Carpark, Yuen Long. Note the FD2 Civic Type R
Previous gen Focus ST......is this legit? Sai Ching St, Yuen Long
Mulsanne. Tung Lok St, Yuen Long
Toyota Sienta, Kiu Lok Square, Yuen Long
Audi A5 Sportback
Honda Freed
VW Scirocco, Fook Hong St / Castle Peak Rd, Yuen Long
BMW 218i Active Tourer, Sai Ching St, Yuen Long
VW Passat Variant. San Tin Highway, San Tin, New Territories
Toyota Porte 3-door and Honda Elysion. Tolo Highwway, Tai Po
Another Honda Elysion, plus a GT-R. Fung Kam St, Yuen Long
City view, Stonecutters Bridge
That luggage rack looks legit. Hung Hom Station, Kowloon
Train Oppo. Kowloon Tong Station, Kwun Tong Line MTR.
Atop the popular Lion Rock section of the MacLehose Trail. Looking south towards Kowloon and the harbour.
Traffic, Lung Cheung Rd, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon
Watch out Lockheed Martin, Pakson Industries is about to do a hostile takeover!
Toyota Crown Hybrid wedding car
Toyota Voxy, Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
More Voxy
Toyota Mark X
Toyota Vellfire
Model X
Photobombed by a Continental. Peking Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
The current model double-decker buses, Alexander Dennis Enviro 500 “MMC” facelift. Airport Terminal 1 departures drop-off.
This pic got Kinja’d. HK airport cars all have yellow roofs for some reason. Some JDM Kei goodness here too, those appear to be Toyota Lite Aces.
scoob
> Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
04/23/2017 at 20:16 | 1 |
I always gawked at the vans over there. Car people are a weird bunch...
victor
> Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
04/23/2017 at 21:04 | 0 |
Man, I love hk. Taiwan was my second home, but hk was our family’s third and adopted home. (Parents did a lot of business there). My condolences for the funeral but hope you enjoyed your time there with family
pip bip - choose Corrour
> Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
04/24/2017 at 05:59 | 0 |
nice.
my condolences to you on the loss of your grandma.
how old was she?
DutchieDC2R
> Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
04/24/2017 at 09:35 | 0 |
I think this will be my destination next year. Is it always a traffic jam, everywhere?
Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
> DutchieDC2R
04/24/2017 at 12:38 | 1 |
Several ways to answer that question:
1) No.
2) Traffic is really not that bad for a big city--car ownership is about 20%.
3) Surface roads are usually not the best way to get around. Trains can get you almost anywhere, very quickly.
Don’t forget to venture outside the city—nearly 70% of Hong Kong’s surface area is unoccupied parkland. Awesome hiking trails.
Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
> pip bip - choose Corrour
04/24/2017 at 12:41 | 0 |
Thanks. Mid-90s :)
Some interesting things I learned, as refugees from the Chinese war, the actual birth year/date is unclear. Also, most refugees adopted new names for their new lives, for various reasons. There was some debate over her birth name which was amusing.
Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
> victor
04/24/2017 at 13:41 | 0 |
Thanks, sure did! Almost all of my extended family is there.