Traveling for $20 A Day: Hong Kong - Ep 17
Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities in Asia, but is it possible to travel in HK with 20 dollars a day? In fact, there are two methods for traveling HK with 20 USD (155 HKD) and I'm gonna show you how it's done!
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First method to travel HK with 20 bucks:
Book a hostel (~$18) and buy an egg sandwich at 7/11.
Second method to travel HK with 20 bucks:
MAKE A FRIEND, sleep on their couch, have 20 bucks left over do actually do stuff for the whole day (the method I chose).
How I spent my day traveling in Hong Kong:
Star Ferry ride - 3.4 HKD
Subway ride - 4.5 HKD
Breakfast - 25 HKD
Lunch - 35 HKD
Subway ride - 13.5 HKD
Hiking Victoria Peak - FREE
Sports drink - 19.5 HKD
Dinner - 55 HKD
Accommodation - FREE (friend's couch)
TOTAL - 155.9 HKD ($20.10)
Sick BEATS provided courtesy of The Passion HiFi
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My name is Kevin Cook. I'm originally from Dallas, TX, but I've been living and traveling in Asia since 2013.
After graduating from university in 2011 and working a few unfulfilling jobs, I saved enough money to move to Asia and work as a teacher for a few years. That opportunity allowed me to travel around and experience new foods and cultures, and ignited a passion for blogging and making videos.
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Will Jackie let me sleep on her couch if I go to Hong Kong???
@johnfernandes5016
7 жыл бұрын
Alex A did u met her in Thailand 3 years ago?
@lakshmisadanala671
7 жыл бұрын
Alex A come and challenge in eating of 20 $ in Hyderabad,India
@homeschool4204
7 жыл бұрын
The personal income of Hongkong is world No 30.Hongkongese economy depends on toilet-size houses. Many Hongkomngese live in 1 square meter "house." Cage home, Wikipedia
@bananasmaster307
6 жыл бұрын
Home School Home School u fucking idiot I live in hk and we say people from Hong Kong not hongkongese
@BeautyLilya
6 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂👌🏻
dont buy stuff from 7/11, buy it from the supermarket is wayyyy cheaper
Why I love Hong Kong "Hong Kong has a complexity that defies definition. It's the only place where I can be searching for colonial military relics near the Chinese border, lunching with a Buddhist at a Sikh temple, trying to decipher the aesthetics of Chinese Revival architecture, or splurging on a set of knives - all within five hours - followed by a night of Cantonese opera, karaoke or poetry, anywhere I choose. Hong Kong is so intense and so full of possibilities that I’m glad there’s the rule of law (and an awesome transport system) to stop it from whirling into chaos." Futuristic skyscrapers set against a shimmering harbor; the chimes from double decker trams zipping through traffic; the smell of roast geese hanging by shop windows: Hong Kong makes a first impression like no other place on Earth. The business and financial hub proudly flaunts-and deserves-the title of “Asia’s World City.” The former British Crown Colony is prime for an urban adventure; from the neon-lit streets of Mongkok to the humble fishing villages in Tai O, you will never run out of sights to discover, and Buffalo Trip's Hong Kong travel guide will take you to the best of them. In Asia’s most cosmopolitan city, everyone seems to be in a rush-dashing off to work in some soaring high rise, hurrying to catch a tram or a subway, speed-shopping through the countless shopping malls, hastening to make a date at one of the myriad glassed-in restaurants and chic cocktail bars. Beyond the 21st-century cacophony and the accelerated tempo, however, the savvy visitor can find glimpses of old-world tranquillity: incense-wreathed Taoist temples; polished hotel lobbies serving afternoon tea in the English style; rustic remote walking trails; graceful tai-chi practitioners in tidy city parks. When you visit Hong Kong, you’ll notice that its relatively small size-the city “only” holds seven million people-superb public transportation system, cheap taxis, and bilingual signage make it a cinch to navigate. Just remember to slow down every now and then. The city is called many things, not least of all a country in and of itself. As the world's most vertical and arguably futuristic city with high-tech transportation, it's a fascinating place to explore. Tap into the city's frenetic energy when you use our guide to plan a Hong Kong trip. Best Time To Go Owing to a subtropical climate, Hong Kong’s sweltering summer months are sauna-like, and there are frequent monsoons and typhoons during that time of year. Prime timing for a trip falls around mid-October to late December, when temperatures are still mild and Chinese tourists swarming in for the week-long national holiday have left. See more Hong Kong travel guide at: buffalotrip.com/hong-kong/ See more Top things to do in Tokyo at: buffalotrip.com/hong-kong/top-things-to-do-in-hong-kong And best restaurants for dining in Hong Kong at: buffalotrip.com/hong-kong/restaurants And various useful travel tips at here: buffalotrip.com/hong-kong/all_news
I used to be a traveler like you. Than I woke up from my bed..
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Haha
@angusmichaelmcginty
7 жыл бұрын
Ikram Ramli 🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇷🇸
@irumana1islam257
7 жыл бұрын
what country are you from?
@chinesking2013
7 жыл бұрын
de legend
@homeschool4204
7 жыл бұрын
Hongkongese were slaves in Manchu Empire. Manchus gave Hongkong to British Empire.Manchus ruled China for 300 years till 1911. Manchu conquest of China - Wikipedia
Do, 20 Dollars a day in London
@santino570
7 жыл бұрын
Ahahaha.. You can't survive for only $20.
@maxmai33
7 жыл бұрын
lmao XD
@oliverlam6843
7 жыл бұрын
that's possible (Y) Meal deals from Tesco and Gregg are our best friends!
@teela962
7 жыл бұрын
Definitely possible :)
@danielli9280
7 жыл бұрын
20 dollars a second in downtown manhattan lol
I watched alllll of your episodes!! It's so good! Nice job!
Recently discovered this series, good stuff, great work, looking forward to watching for a while to come!
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate that! :)
yet again! Another Awesome episode. Getting hooked on your episodes ✌
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jack
@JackProvost
7 жыл бұрын
🙏
another great show cant wait for the next
awesome channel dude keep it up !
awesome!really appreciate what you've done!!can't wait next video!
you seem like a real and authentic traveler! Subbed!
Excellent attempt. I'm hooked on your videos.
Love Your videos man. You make them real entertaining to watch.
@Monkeyabroad
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
I was depressed and then I got reminded of my time in Hk. thanks guys
Well done man, great vlog
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man
Your v logging style inspires me sir.. HK is the cheapest destination to fly into asia from the USA. Bought my tickets yesterday Ill be there next week. Thanks for sharing brother.
Finally! For me it's really not a big deal for spending how much. I really like the VBLOGs because the videos are for a enriched day and as if I've been there already.
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Michael
Nice video...you should do Macau next since it just next door.
@vincentleong6690
7 жыл бұрын
Timothy Nguyen yea but 20USD won't be enough for one day in Macau lol
@karinachan7387
7 жыл бұрын
you may even make more money there lol
@akumo4394
6 жыл бұрын
he might have from 20 USD to 200 USD by gambling
@tynixcalsproofs4631
6 жыл бұрын
Lol Macau is very expensive lol
@edvin9758
5 жыл бұрын
Macau is boring as hell.
Never knew you can actually climb up the peak on foot! Thought you always have to take the tram. lol
awesome video, thanks for sharing
This guy deserves a travel show!
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks KFC
Lots of great little places to eat around Mong Kok & ladies market. I love HK so much!
This vid is my fav. 💓
You could have got a ferry from central to lantau or bus from the airport over the hill to the beach at pui o. There is free camping on the beach. Great trails and also mcdonalds is one of the cheapest places to eat or seven eleven.
yo the beats you use are great! excellent taste my friend!
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Beats by The Passion Hifi, a London-based hip hop producer
@jump4joy2000
7 жыл бұрын
谢谢你!! Definitely gonna listen to this dude. Really impressed with what your doing. It takes a lot of courage to leave your home behind and travel across Asia. You're living a dream of mine, man. Your videos are inspiring! If you're ever in Hawaii and need someone to show you around or just to cruise with, hit me up on youtube!
Your videos very nice,you so friendly and can find where cheap food.
first time watching your channel and I subscribe
Whoah! I'm impressed!
try it in singapore
@psychoticguardianismael3967
7 жыл бұрын
spend S$20 on sarong girl? ain't that cheap tho
@blorg8206
7 жыл бұрын
Xiao Ming would be easy in Singapore if he found somewhere to stay for free, hawker food in Singapore is dirt cheap. And there is so much to do or see in Singapore that is free. $20US = $30 SGD, you could eat well on that. In fact you could even squeeze it in Singapore paying for your own bed, as hostels are MUCH cheaper there than in Hong Kong, I have got a bed as little as $12.50 SGD and have never paid over $20.
@djyeoh5101
7 жыл бұрын
Xiao Ming Hainan chicken rice every meal
Amazing Exprience.....great job buddy
Love your content man! Haven't seen you for a while though. Have you ever thought about setting up the patreon thing? I'm sure a lot of people here are willing to give you some extra support :)
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Yeah I already set it up patreon.com/monkeyabroad :)
I love your shirt in this video!!!
what a life you have there :D wish i could do what you're doing :D love all your video :D
Absolutely - need to do couchsurfing (or sleep someplace for free like you're doing) if you expect to make your budget in HK. cheapest room I've found there (in Kowloon) is approx $40US/night HK is worth visiting if you haven't been before, but it is way too crowded (and expensive)
you make awesome video bro, you will be very successful. I am also an expat in Shanghai and traveled to many destinations you went, hope I will see you in person some day
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching :)
OMG, you really did come to HK!!
Great video. Thanks so much for this. I'm going to HKG in April next year. I do miss your China adventures (and your Mandarin 😉).
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
I might just be heading back there soon. Stay tuned for some new China adventures
Cool better try it on my trip to Hong Kong next year
Nice insight! I didn't know HK could be this cheap. What about transportation back to Jackie's?
You should have more subscribers! Nice videos!! :)
Nice video as usual! So, additional 20 bucks will cover the lodging?
U r a lucky man keep doing great work
You can try Singapore. There's also some folks who chills right outside the mall "Lucky Plaza" and picnics there.
Pro HK tip: Skip lunch hours (usually till 2.30pm) and wait for tea set (2.30pm-5.30pm). Almost same quantity and quite better price.
Urban Bear Grills. Good stuff man! Keep rock
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man
im watching again your videos because im travelling next week in southeast asia. ill try to do the $20/day, at least on my food consumption. :D
Nice, I was visiting in Oct 2016!
You could spend a little less if you ask for food with the filipina workers that hang out there in central, they are nice and will let you have some to eat. Ferry? U can save $3 if you just go swim in from hk island to kowloon..
@user-el7gc9lr9s
5 жыл бұрын
Haha....finally he will be jailed from hk police on kowloon side, very good to save money for eat and sleep....
@markismark07
5 жыл бұрын
Lol you should write a travel blog
@felixh4294
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-el7gc9lr9s lol popo give him free accommodation
Wow you really did a great job, because living in Hong Kong is quite expensive(especially for local)
I love the part where the guy doing all the tricks in the street gets approached by the police. Great editing.
I have video of me and a friend in Hong Kong on the side walk eating and having fun . was an awesome day
Man... wish we saw this before we went!!! Great vlog! We down a fortune but the video pays off! Share some love to our HK experience and let us know what you think!
hi Kev bud, i think it will be interesting to put your quest more to like a challenge than capping it on $20, that way the possible and not possible will give your vlogs a more logical statement and open the quest to more countries. Thanks a bunch
Hope dashing Kevin is going to Manila. I'll be glad to help you go to the nice places. 😘❤️
Cheers MA! See you again next time mate
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
+Michael great to meet you man! Thanks for a fun day of filming in HK
Yeah Macau would be cool to see!
Nice bro 👍🏻
still expensive compared to other cities you traveled ^^ thumps up for you thanks for this great video
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
was the tram free to go back down from the peak or did you walk it down? and what camera are you using? Thanks
Hope to see you in Guangzhou, Canton. It must fit yoour appetite!!
Kevin, it's time to try Singapore! =D
WOW.....COOL VIDEO
Nice video! Yep I agree, you can do Hong Kong on $20 per day. Easy! The cheapest hostel I could find must have cost around $15 per night. Only a short stay for me, but worth couchsurfing or crashing at a friends place. I made some similar vlogs to do Hong Kong on a budget ..cheap food, transport, etc. I stayed in Causeway Bay which I found was very cheap for local food (even cheap bakeries for breakfast) and convenient for transport. So if your viewers are considering a convenient and cheap location, then Kowloon is a good spot. But also really check out Causeway Bay. Minus accommodation and having a Octopus travel card, I was probably doing less than $20 per day on average.
do a $20 video in Oslo, Norway. that'd be fun.
i love pocari sweat lot more than any ohter sport drink, i lived in Japan for 5 years
I love that shirt.
haha thanks for making the old lady happy. I would buy you an ice cream
good content
I Pho King love Hong Kong. Hong Kong and Bangkok are probably my two favourite cities in the world.
you know if you go over the 10 min mark it shows two ads? id watch for longer :)
Phở Kinh in Vietnam & Jackia beautiful ....
Well if you want cheap food just go to Tam Chai Noodle shop and ask for the Jumbo set meal, it's around 50HKD and i'm sure you can barely finish it the portion is really huge lol
Great video man, I was in Europe for 3 weeks and I sent 1200USD on everything. Which part of the U.S. are you from?
😛wow. i watch your great video in my country.Awesome scenery.Great Sir you visit hongkong.for us dmestic helper this is our second home.😍
Finally Hong kong.Great video again, felt short again . Try for 10 minutes atleast so you could give some insights on the city. Mumbai next? and btw You deserved the curry. 😊
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
haha thanks man I was craving it. I'm in Goa right now, actually. Very close to Mumbia
Did you walk down all the way from the peak at night? ;)
Air bnb has entire apartment listings for around $50usd to $100. So if you go with a friend that's $25 a piece and those prices seem really affordable
Are you going to try Singapore as well?
I love that shirt
1st day on couch. Next few days upgraded room
come to HK again !
wow, the T-shirt was bought in Vn xD xD xD , you are absolutely friendly xD
Are you visiting Taiwan again anytime soon? :)
I love Hong Kong.
Man, I love Pumpkin. :')
Come to Shenzhen which is another city just besides Hong Kong. I'm so excited to watching ur USD 20 video cause I have travelled the same countries as u. Like Cambodia, Philippine, Vietnam... I'm living in Shenzhen n I'm willing u to stay at my couch 👍🏻👍🏻
love your vids! wish I had the balls to try and eat anything.. merp, can't hack half thee stuff you guzzle down..😉🍔🍟🍦🍲🍥🍤🍛🍢🍣🍡
Which city is your favourite so far you find budget friendly and food is delicious..??
Twenty bucks a day in Singapore?
Omg a question i really want to ask is how do you access youtube from china like helps im going to study in china, specifically beijing for the next four years and i CAN'T LIVE without youtube
@p01104
7 жыл бұрын
like any good vpn to recommend?
Hong Kong lovely mate.. Best you skipped the ice cream.... I loved the PUMPKIN.. DIG on more on Veggie and vegan food..
this was dope as shit g
Wow super......
20 Dollar in HK is an interesting idea... .if you have to spare or less of money left. It´s good to know how to manage this in HK. Everyone has different reasons when travelling. Depending on these you spend more or less money in a short time. My reasons are mainly try to eat tasty foods , which satified me the most and feel the athmopshere...
good shit bro. how are the locals in hong kong, are you friendly to the americans?
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Yeah, they are quite friendly
Do 20 dollars a day in Monaco
@t-.-t.
7 жыл бұрын
Light Yagami 😭
@guozhipan9496
5 жыл бұрын
Gufran Patwe its easy bro, you don’t need a whole day in Monaco. I bought a bus thicket from Nice to Monaco within 10 euro and that’s my only cost haha
I had one of the best bowls of beef noodles ever in kowloon for 3USD, HK can be cheap
Why haven't you uploaded a video In a couple of months? I hope you didn't run out of 20's, your videos are awesome, keep up the good work
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
New video will be up tomorrow! Just working out a little bit of red tape for this next one ;)
@Monkeyabroad
7 жыл бұрын
New video will be up tomorrow! Just working out a little bit of red tape for this next one ;)
is your friend a vloger too? i want to watch her vlog if she has