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[Audio] Hong Kong, Home to 7.47 million people.. e. -h/5Z3 GreatEagleß*.

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[Audio] It has world's most robust transport system. Based on Hong Kong Government's Travel Characteristics Survey, over 90% of daily journeys are on public transport, the highest rate in the world. Today we are understanding how functional are these system..

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[Audio] How functional are interchange stops? Between each mode of transport..

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[Audio] The journey Route starts from North Point to Harbour City. By a bus later changed to a Ferry to reach other side of the city..

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[Audio] Hong Kong has a seamless system of transition from one mode of transport to other by a Octopus card..

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[Audio] After getting the card, the next agenda is to allocated the appropriate bus stop with the bus going to your desired location..

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[Audio] The bus for Causeway Bay was taken from north point bus stop. Majorly a residential area with active ground floor with convent stores and foodchains..

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[Audio] As the bus was taken at 3 pm it was less crowded, even the traffic on the streets were minimal..

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[Audio] The Interchange : Due to lack of Signage one gets confused regarding the interchange route and hence it took us more the 15 mins and a local's help to just hoop into the next door elevator..

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[Audio] The street of causeway bay had taller commercial and cultural center buildings with lesser interactive and porous ground floor..

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[Audio] After taking a overhead bridge and a 8 minutes walk, we reached Victoria Harbour.

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[Audio] The Harbour was created as a recreational public pocket to enjoy the view of central district as well as the Victoria harbour..

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[Audio] A wide range of activities are planned for this area..

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[Audio] One has to tap their octopus card and in just 5.50 HKD you are transported to yours destination i.e Harbour City..

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[Audio] Harbour City is also lined with different public spaces and activities like a promenade, Viewing Deck as well as a children's play area..

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[Audio] The Giant web of transport is connected through streets and the Streets of Hong Kong are known for their economic driving quality..

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[Audio] During our visit we majorly observed 3 kinds of streets following are their examples and what they offered to their consumer..

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[Audio] Glouscester road mainly consisted of tall building and blank but arched pathway fronts. Streets like these are transit and not the destination for the pedestrains..

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[Audio] Car showrooms etc were observed on this road due to its low pedestrian mobility..

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[Audio] Jordan Street, crowded with people coming out of metro, casually shopping in convent stores as well as getting their hands on the newest collection for shoes and clothes..

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[Audio] Due to High pedestrian traffic pop up stores are designed on the street to attract maximum consumers..

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[Audio] Temple Street, one of the oldest street of the city with ephemeral quality of transforming into a market..

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[Audio] On this street Local artisans and local goods are sold. It is also a major tourist attraction..

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[Audio] How Inclusive are Public Spaces in Hong Kong ?.

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[Audio] A Sunday Evening. GreatEaglen.

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[Audio] Speaking of Emphemral Space, Hong Kong is filled with such public spaces..

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[Audio] Central District. GreatEaglen. Central District.

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[Audio] On Sundays the district transfigure itself into the Large scale public space. For the next 24 hours the streets of Hong Kong become home to thousands of Philippino Migrants..

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[Audio] People engage in different scale of activities, from quite intimate like plucking ones eyebrows to celebrating life through Christmas as well as birthdays..

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[Audio] Even everyday public spaces like parks and promenade get a vibrant feel each Sunday..

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[Audio] Case 2 - Kowloon District. GreatEaglen. Kowloon District.

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[Audio] Hong Kong's vibrant cultural hub, blending modern architecture, arts venues, and waterfront spaces along Victoria Harbour..

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[Audio] Every year in the month of December the district is ornament with varied range of Christmas decoration along with the center of attraction of the season i.e. The firework which transforms the space into a humongous picnic spot for everyone to enjoy..

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[Audio] Hong Kong thrives as a dynamic global city with a highly efficient transportation network, bustling streets as economic arteries, and vibrant ephemeral public spaces that reflect its diverse and energetic urban life..