Sunshine, blue sky, the ocean, and bustling streets with towering high-rises in the Central District of Hong Kong Island.
In terms of busyness and population, it's not much less than Manhattan in New York and is somewhat more prosperous than the Brooklyn and Queens districts.
As for Los Angeles, most of its districts look like small towns and can't compare with Hong Kong Island.
For Dino and Morales, who were visiting Hong Kong Island for the first time, the busy streets and dense crowds were a sight to marvel at.
They had seen Chinese people and Huaxia-style buildings in Chinatown before, but those were only a small part. Now, seeing the streets full of people with black hair, black eyes, and yellow skin, and shops with Chinese characters, felt like entering another world.
Hoyle looked at the two with disdain, unimpressed by their inexperienced demeanors.
"Hoyle, have you been to Hong Kong Island before?"
Link asked.
"I've been here since the last century."