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Q&A session with Every Corner a Story

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Hi  everyone! We have recently filmed a Q&A session with the members of the blog, including Jiaqi Lian, Rachael Ong, Hanyu Zhao and Ying Wang. We answer the following questions:  - What are the weirdest but tastiest foods you have tried during travelling? - What are the things you cannot travel without? - What is your most memorable trip? Come check it out in the video below!:   Everyone contributed to the video through the questions that the audience may be interested in. Jiaqi was responsible for filming with the camera. Rachael provided the papers used to show the 'weirdest foods' question, Hanyu contributed to the video through editing the whole video, and Ying provided the music used in the short transitions.  

5 Best Things to Do in Hong Kong

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Here are 6 places in Hong Kong that you must see. Included are the obvious, like the world's greatest skyline and some of the most raucous markets around but also the overlooked, like the ancient walled villages. 1.     The Skyline Hong Kong’s signature attraction; the crowd of skyscrapers arched around the waters of Victoria Harbour on Hong Kong Island are a jaw dropping scene. There are more skyscrapers on this scrap of land than anywhere else in the world. It's worth making time to see the skyline both in the day, from Victoria Peak, and at night, when it plays host to the​ ​ Symphony of Lights  laser and light show. 2. The Markets Hong Kong might have major supermarkets in every mall and 7-Elevens on every corner, but this is a city that still thrives on market shopping. From fish freshly hooked out of the deep blue sea to fake, imitation Gucci bags, Hong Kong has a market fo