| You know that you're in Hong Kong when: | | | | handside of the escalator except you. |
| ..Your mobile phone rings while you're | | | | ..You're on the busy street jampacked |
| shopping for dried seafoods and ginseng | | | | with bustling crowd holding cellphones |
| at a cluttered stall shadowed by a | | | | and mp3's dangling on their neck, group |
| gleaming sky scraper. | | | | of tourists holding shopping bags, and a |
| ..You're eating bird's nest soup next to | | | | man in coat and tie holding a leather |
| a woman wearing a fashionable | | | | suitcase and eating a stick of hot |
| anti-pollution face mask matching her | | | | sauced fishballs! |
| make-up. | | | | This is Hong Kong! A city of life, full |
| ..You're heading upstairs with a stomach | | | | of suprises, cultures, delicious foods, |
| full of tea & dimsum when the person | | | | shopping, night life, beaches, lots of |
| behind you glides up to say "m-goi" | | | | things to do and much more to be |
| meaning "excuse me" and you will notice | | | | discovered! |
| that everybody is standing on the right | | | | |