I spent time in Hong Kong on the Kowloon Peninsula. Place smelled bad as soon as I got out of the plane. It's a different world over there compared to what most of us are used to. Where else do you see prepared ducks hanging in store windows. There are too many people and to few homes because they are land locked and cannot build more high rise apartments where many people live. Families will live together on one apartment. I have heard that as many as 12 people will live in one apt. with other family members. The apartment then gets passed down to their other family members as the previous owners die off. The apartments are very small.
People from the U.S. can get some terrific deal over there. The last I knew the exchange rate was something like $7.50 HK dollars to $1.00 U.S. dollar. Shopping on Locust Street is the best . Great deals on cameras, jewelry and athletic shoes like Nike and Puma are really cheap. Be sure to claim your purchases before going through customs and immigration. And for God's sake, leave the drugs at home, unless you have prescriptions in their drug store bottles. No CBD oil or medical marijuana without it being in the drug store packaging and then only maybe will they let you get by as an American. Drug smuggling is a problem in HK and they use drug sniffing dogs in the airports. HK is known as a place where drugs are funneled through at the airports. Airline workers take bribes to put illegal drugs on planes going to the U.S.