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HK Trip (Day 2) – Chapter 3: Changes

We all know that MRT (mass rapid transit) in Singapore is the same as MTR (mass transit railway) in Hong Kong. I wonder if anyone realises that the word “Travelator” is used in Singapore and the same thing is called “Moving Walkway” in Hong Kong. If you think that Singapore is a “fine” city, think again. In Hong Kong, you will be fined more than S$300 for littering and double that amount if you are caught not obeying the traffic light. And my sister Lora corrected that I should use “ID” instead of “IC” for Identity card.

Hong Kong’s Octopus Card came before Singapore’s Ezlink Card. It still amazes me how widely used is Octopus Card – from fast food restaurants to retail shops. Every time I visit Hong Kong, I observe what is new and what are the trends. This time round, I observe that they are taking Octopus Card one step further – to change the routine paths that commuters take. There are stations at some strategic locations that if you tap your Octopus Card at the machine, you will recieve a HKD 2 off your next MTR trip within the same day. These stations are not at all near to the MTR stations but you will be surprised how many Hong Kong people do not mind walking the extra mile to get an extra discount. It all adds up I guess.

Near to where I live are three famous computer shopping centers. They have names too and are easy to remember – 188, 198, 298. Many years ago there were full of privated computer software. Then they evolved into shops selling adult movies and other privated stuffs. This time round, my sister recommended me to visit 188 as I was hunting for a game (of original version) that was sold out in Singapore. I must say that I was pleasantly surprised with a much cleaner environment – not the cigarette part but the privacy part. I have found a shop that is full of original games. I really could not believe my eyes.

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