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What misunderstandings do mainlanders have about Hong Kong?

I used to think that they would look down on mainlanders and be very unfriendly and indifferent. After playing for a few days, they were really enthusiastic and of high quality. I don’t know how many ways I lost my way. The locals are really They were super patient and gave me directions in awkward Mandarin, and some even took me directly to my destination. It was raining heavily and I got lost without an umbrella. An aunt took me directly under her umbrella and even got wet. Then she took me through her neighborhood with an electronic card in the violent storm and sent me to the bus station. I was so moved. cry. At Tin Hau Temple, I asked an uncle how to get to Ladies Street. He led the way and introduced me to the origin of Ladies Street and his childhood experience in Men’s Street. I met some grandpas on Taiping Mountain who told me interesting places and good places to take pictures, and they even took notes for me. He said that Hong Kong is a city that is easy to fall in love with. Most Hong Kong people do not discriminate against mainlanders. Of course, it may also be because I am better-looking.