local supermarket & mountain fog | village life in HK
One day in my life living in a Hong Kong village. 🌧️ From a quick trip to the local supermarket to watching the mountain fog from my terrace. This is the reality of a rainy weekend here. I wanted to capture exactly how it feels to spend a day in this part of Hong Kong. No big plans, just running errands at the grocery store and enjoying the moody weather at home. Sometimes the most "ordinary" days are the most interesting to share. If you want to see more of my journey in Hong Kong, I’d love for you to subscribe and join me! ✨ 🎵 Music Free download / Stream: https://pixabay.com/users/snoozybeats... #hongkong #vlog #villagelife #hklife #aestheticvlog #sonyzv1

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