Your are implying the "decline" of DB was due to mainlanders moving in. Well, there are more mainlanders in Vancouver, how did that turned out for you ?
@user-kv6tc9vo9b Жыл бұрын
@@Joe-kw8hq These HKers have low-self esteem due to years of colonial brainwashing. Once these Hkers move abroad they tend to stick to asian communities and does not blend in with the local canadian communities at all. But cry wolf in Hong Kong saying foreigners have left them. Low self-esteem at their own identity at work.
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@MeiinUK Жыл бұрын
愉景灣 = Discovery Bay ? It's on Lantau Island ? Ohhh..... I see how the "tourism" also kind of affected developments as well... So now everything has gone ?.... 10 years to around 20 years isn't that much. And with the internet as well.... It's like....
Personally feel DB is overdeveloped from its original intention of a small "utopian" community where people drive on little golf carts. It has now grown into the size of a town, but without the supporting infrastructure. Taxis are still not allowed into DB, only to DB's perimeter to Auberge Hotel. Coming to and from the airport with luggage has to be by airport shuttle, then by busy busy local shuttle, and then by a lot of walking from shuttle stop to apartment, sometimes in the rain, and dragging young children behind. Same if you were to carry heavy shopping. Even worst, when you are sick and need to go to hospital or to see doctor, you have to crawl to a shuttle stop. There is a so-called DB taxi service but in name only. There is only one "taxi" and I never managed to book one. The current no taxi policy is unlikely to change. This single outdated policy is driving many people away after they bought a property, mislead by the superficial attractiveness of the "resort".