Alt text: A planned driving route on Google Maps, crossing the Wan Chai district in 1 minute.
This is meaningless to me. How big is a district? I can walk one minute and cross a block in my neighborhood. Now what?
It is as meaningless as the posts about driving 43 hours in the same country. Hong Kong has 18 districts, and Wan Chai is one of the smallest ones. However, it’s also one of the most concentrated commercial area.
This is wrong. The screenshot you are showing is Wan Chai Residential District(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wan_Chai), not Wan Chai Administrative District (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wan_Chai_District).
This is Wan Chai District (the red dotted area):
Thanks for the correction. So it will instead take 2 minutes
hmmm, I would say 2 minutes is the minimum… mostly it will be around 3-5 minutes from what I feel
You’re right. I formally apologize.
Not really needs to apologise…. Just feel the estimate is a bit off.
Also why so serious? Everyone make mistakes
Because if I don’t, I’m gonna get spammed by internet people saying I’m wrong.
And I’m a New Territories person trying to estimate Hong Kong Island traffic.
At one point, you could’ve sat still in Hong Kong and moved from one country to another
I can drive for a minute and be in a new neighborhood.
My brain cannot comprehend this.
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Is that image real? Double decker tram? I want to go to there
Real
Sure love this new circle jerk format, never gets old
I want to go to hong kong just to go to the PLACE.
Me too, eyelash extensions that rival the city’s stadium in importance.
I’d like to know exactly when you could get through driving through Wan Chai in a minute. Hell the ding ding would take a few minutes getting through it.
By train, right?
With a train you can go from the northernmost part to the southernmost part of Hong Kong within an hour.
Where I live I can’t even get to the city within an hour.
bro no joke; i can get to my bf’s place in ap lei chau from shatin in an hour. the mtr is nuts.
That’s what we get for being the region with the most efficient public transport
Living in Europe this should theoretically be possible in my city as well, but the traffic probably wouldn’t make it possible.