The Corona Diaries - Sinclair | Hong Kong Tour Guide
Sinclair has been a tour guide for over 20 years but is one of the newest members of our team here at Hello! Hong Kong Tours. A multi-linguist, he speaks English, Mandarin, Cantonese and French! Sinclair has a fascinating background; born in Cambodia, he spent his childhood here in Hong Kong and then went to University in Canada where he graduated studied in Pure and Applied Science. One of 23 siblings his family is spread out all over the world, just like the Corona Virus!
Full of wanderlust like all of us, Sinclair has visited many countries and yet still finds Hong Kong, his hometown, as one of the best cities in the world! His genuine passion resonates with all of his guests on his tours and he will definitely make you fall in love with Hong Kong.
Now, that every country has travel restrictions including Hong Kong, how does he spend his free time? Let’s check out Sinclair’s Corona Diary below!
On a normal day, you are usually out on the streets showing our guests the beauty of Hong Kong. Given the travel restrictions imposed by several countries. How are you spending your time now? What keeps you busy?
For the last few months, I mostly stay home watching TV, doing some household chores, and had some improvements in my cooking. On a sunny warm day, I prefer outdoor activities, such as jogging and hiking.
We know that you also suffer from wanderlust. When this Pandemic is finally over, and you can go anywhere overseas where will your wanderlust take you and why?
If the Pandemic is finally over, I would like to visit Thailand again. I like their culture, food and especially their smiling and enthusiastic hospitality.
After the world comes out of this dark time and everyone can travel to Hong Kong again what is the thing or place you are most excited about showing our guests and why?
If the whole world goes back to normal, and if overseas visitors return to visit Hong Kong, the first place I would like to show them is The Peak where you can see the beautiful, well developed, nice and clean city. I will also bring them to try the traditional food tasting as it brings people happiness as always.
What is the one thing that you this very unfortunate event taught you and why?
From this epidemic, it taught me that we should stand up and face all difficulties. In time, we will all heal. We should not forget and always remember that there is sunshine in every rain.