#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #HongKongTramways #香港 #September2021 |# 香港電車 # 叮叮in Milestone with the Hong Kong Philharmonic orchestra #HKPhil of “Ding Ding Music” MV! Those redefining international iconic sounds of Hong Kong SAR Public Tramways Transport Ding Ding Music” Leroy Anderson’s “The Typewriter”..

Since 1904 in Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, the FoundedHong Kong Tramways have always been the benchmark hallmark inspiration of the MTR Corporation,in which it transported countless two hundred passengers per daily, 10.4 Million per year averagely….  Within the Hong Kong Tramway route is the countless untold stories that transited ride throughout tramways system on Hong Kong Island …. The “Ding-Ding” in which iconically called for the stopping signal bell that it makes to signal a stop onto to the various stops in between from west to east side of Hong Kong Island..  in which the Hong Kong Trams have been undergoing many evolutionary changes as it progressively moved with the times in Hong Kong’s untold Tramways stories, in which is like a time machine that collect stories from memorable timeless moments in everyone lives whom travelled within with those historic furnishings also whom watched travelled away as it grew up with the evolution of changing Hong Kong SAR city region of China –People’s Republic of China..

The HK Phil collaborated with HK Tramways to celebrate their new milestone earlier! Our Resident Conductor Lio Kuokman and renowned Music Producer Chiu Tsang-hei have worked together on Leroy Anderson’s famous orchestral piece “The Typewriter” for the creation of the “Ding Ding Music” and now it’s playing at Foo Ming Street Tram Station in Causeway Bay! What’s more, we have a “Harbour A Love For Music” tram traveling across Hong Kong Island!

For “Ding Ding Music”, apart from the signature tram bell sound, the “Ding Ding Music” also incorporates jingles of the controller and air brakes. We hope that everyone can now enjoy a new dimension of music journey with the company of Ding Ding……!

For the first time, HK Tramways collaborates with theHong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil), their Resident Conductor Mr. Lio Kuokman and renowned Music Producer Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei to re-arrange Leroy Anderson’s famous orchestral piece “The Typewriter” for the creation of the “Ding Ding Music”.

Apart from the signature tram bell sound, the “Ding Ding Music” also incorporates jingles of the controller and air brakes recorded on our beloved Tram #120. We hope that everyone can now enjoy a new dimension of music journey with the company of Ding Ding!

“Ding Ding Music” Leroy Anderson’s “The Typewriter” rearranged for HK Tramways by CHIU Tsang-hei

Renowned Music Producer Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei “ One Day a friend from the HK Philharmonic Orchestra asked me, is there’s any music related to the tram that can be re-arranged to celebrated this special occasion ……. “   Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil), their Resident Conductor Mr. Lio Kuokman– “ This is a Musical work originally written  for typewriter and orchestra, We have replace the sound of the typewriter with the iconic “Ding-Ding” sound of theTram in a an adaptation by  Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei……  Managing Director of HK Tramways Mr Cyrill Aubin- “ In HK Tramways, we are very used to collaborate with artists, we collaborated with painters, sculptors, street artists surprisingly, we never really explored the potential of  our very Ding- Ding Sound “  Chief Executive of  Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Mr Benedikt Fohr ….”and if It brings a smile on their face then that’s already a lot of what we can achieve….. “Managing Director of HK Tramways Mr Cyrill Aubin – The Main message that we want to send to the people of Hong Kong is be proud of your city that’s an amazing place to be “.. Music Producer Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei “  For me, the experience on the tram is always a happy and enjoyable journey ……”

Images and visuals are from the Hong Kong Tramways Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil),

#香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong | #HongKongTramways #BrandonLi a tribute to the storytelling Tramways engineers the foundation of the storytelling……

 

In Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Trams are iconic story tellers as they untold interconnecting countless stories from the past, present to the presently soon… Hong Kong Trams or known for their Iconic name Ding Dings is the sound of their braking signalling bell in which given its name.. Brandon Li an adventurer filmmaker pays a tribute to the Hong Kong Tramway engineers whom hand crafted made in Hong Kong with passion and precession whom laying down the foundations of that storytelling in carrying 200,000 passengers averagely per daily..  In which Brandon Li who visited the workshop, inspired by the incredible craftsman- engineers pays a tribute to the Iconic people behind the scenes in creating a story that takes shape like this..

This story takes us on tram number 151 route Sharp Street Depot, in which was the previous site of the tramway depot in relocated to Sai Wan Ho, then a waiting passenger strides in unfolds her story among countless as she journeys into among travelling from east to west side of Hong Kong Island to Tramways route to where you can find dried seafood ingredients on Des Voeux road….   Also watching hearing as she- you also journeys along the trams to watch the stories of life unfolds from the morning till night..

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong | #HongKong Tramway- ALEC MONOPOLY Paints Live on TAG Heuer’s Tramcar number 107….. !

 

In Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong, one of the many Iconic public transport system, is the centennial more old Hong Kong Tramways system in which played a social integration part of Hong Kong Region’s social life heart beats of its culture.. The design, construction of the Hong Kong Trams or known as Ding Ding’s has remained iconically the same, since day one with the double Decker trams, With the Hong Kong style tram window frames, with its boxy design…  Apart from its trademark it’s the advertising with various brands that makes it characteristics colourful for the city landscape among the rail link..

One recently artistic whom made recent addition till mobility till 25th September 2017  is East Coast- New York graffiti Artistic licensed Alec Monopoly whom is a brand ambassador for Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer whom works have been featured brought by a numerous celebrities… on Tram Car 107 sprayed painted with his Monopoly man trademarks among with his sponsor livery colourfully badge all over it with shocking pink as mobile art piece….  Also promoting brand with his own Tag Heuer series range too..

國泰航空 #CATHYPACIFIC | 香港 #HONGKONG- Connecting the world with the Rugby World Sevens 2017 – with two elegant Air Stewardess with some serious street Parkouring.. !

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As the building up from another event in Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, with the Art Central event that’s launching that’ opening in Hong Kong Central Harbour Front from 21st to 25 March 2017.. Is the Awaited Iconic Rugby World Sevens played in Hong Kong in an action pact of fun in between 7th to 9th April 2017..

As the leading up towards the Rugby Hong Kong world sevens, Cathy Pacific | HSBC –Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Corporation as the Official Airliner, Sponsor on par with it competing advertising with Air New Zealand’s, Takes you to every location of Hong Kong as featuring in Lara Croft parkour action  around with the many faces of the Hong Kong people,  the many featuring historically to modern streets also neighbourhoods as two guys parkouring around kicking the Rugby Ball as it is presented to them with two elegant Cathy Pacific’s Chinese Air Stewardess in with the Airliner’s hallmark oriental red skirt and suiting uniform..  Presenting and kicking of the event, presenting the Rugby ball in early sunny morning as the two Parkouring ,  walk through the neighbouring SOHO Hong Kong streets of the LKF- Lan Kwai Fong, in turn featuring the iconic Tram lines neighbourhoods that it runs through, Jumping from building to buildings from featuring parks like towards Central with the IFC building in the background , as they meet the neighbourhoods partaking the events in street break dancing on the traffic road pavements of  iconic neonic streets signs neighbourhoods of Nathan Road in Kowloon’s Tsim Sha Tsui..

As the events continues Seven Rugby icons, Christian Cullen and David Campese, Christopher Bradley, Jason Siu Shinn Kawasaki, Kwan Wing Tai are featured in the action packed Parkouring in which you can meet and greet during the seven’s events..

香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong- Adventuring without #TARDIS | Ding Dings – Hong Kong iconic Trams- Not just another word for a Zygon Detector……

My next stop was back to Hong Kong Island in traveling back in first ferry by the time of getting back it was just walking back along the Tsim Sha Tsui Streets… in which was almost evening as I got back orthough.. Boat journey seeming this time was quicker than going towards Cheung Chau….  looking back at the same off the place where Police constable –Wong Tai Mui- Grace Chan adventured to with fellow actor Tony Hung whom plays an actualization of the Pirate King Cheung Po Tsai whom own, patrolled the South China Seas…..

As I disembark the ferry, from the First Ferry terminal in making way for the MTR for back towards Tsim Sha Tsui… in which did fully in Austin road terminal for some dinner in some off street restaurant for some wonton noddle soup….

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My next day was onwards towards using the Hong Kong Trams in going for some exploration, in which they call Ding Ding’s in which the sound of the Trams bells makes, Ding Dings is not just a Zygon detector or a device that sense the presents of weeping Angels temporal residues throughout time and space.. In which the Hong Kong Double Decker Trams was established as the very first modes of public transport of Hong Kong Island over 110 years ago in which was establish proposed in 1881 then installed land on tracks on 1904 with a first fleet of 26 carriage trams in which was mostly built in the United Kingdom…

The modern Iconic Hong Kong Tram network today operates in between west to east coast of Hong Kong through Central, Admiralty… in between those two points in runs between on route between Kennedy Town, Western Market, Happy Valley, North Point, and Shau Kei Wan in which some of those routes do overlap each another…  in which that network is length wise is about thirteen Kilometres, of a total track length of thirty kilometers..

香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong- Adventuring without #TARDIS | Ding Dings - Hong Kong iconic Trams- Not just another word for a Zygon Detector...... Photographer @KevinJamesNg 2016
香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong- Adventuring without #TARDIS | Ding Dings – Hong Kong iconic Trams- Not just another word for a Zygon Detector…… Photographer @KevinJamesNg 2016

Going on the Double Decker Trams is relative easy, also it gives you a general unaided self-exploratory tour of Hong Kong Island to see the anthropologically feel of neighborhoods among the trams routes to see how place developed throughout urban- suburban designs also though sense of feel of the neighbourhood of people’s life as you look past by hand crafted window wooden frames…. Also its relative less expensive the simple ticket is relativity least three United States Dollars… In which you can payable in cash or by simply Octopus card by as you leave once on your chosen point of destinations…

As I was travelling on the tram in going westwards from taking the Central towards Kennedy town, alongside towards Sheung Wan, for some dry foods. In which Sheung Wan District has been noted for one of the best places of finding dried foods, along the western Des Voeux Road before Kennedy town..

As travelling in one, during that time even though viewing the neighbourhood also it’s people’s lives outside the hand crafted window wooden frames anthropologically, as well you can see that within inside the passengers whom boarded it from the rear door and exiting in the front of the tram….  As I boarded the tram it’s basically a living museum on the go, as I could see the historically relics that are still installed analogue, like the gears, the dials, the foot pressed bell, that became so Iconic that rang Ding, Ding signalling its way the once wooden bench chair seats are now replace with retrofitted plastic vacuum form ones that looks like it’s dated back from the 1970’s..  From those days, Hong Kong Trams comes in all forms of advertising liveries… in which makes them distinguishing individualistic from the rest also in brightens up the neighbourhood as they go…

Continues…….