Originally Posted by sactoroy
I'd have to respectfully disagree as this behavior was prevalent on subways, in town, and of course Ocean Park. They can't all be guest from the Mainland. It is this rudeness that will keep away from Hong Kong for awhile until it fades from memory. I note that I am Chinese and born in Hong Kong and can't stand it. At least in other Asian cities we have visited (Hanoi, Bangkok, Singapore) while crowded, politeness was more abundant.
And I would respectfully disagree with you. If you can't tell mainlanders from HKers then you may be more foreign than it's convenient for you to admit.
Opening weeks of Disneyland, we had wide coverage of mainlanders urinating in the flower beds despite toilets being 20 yards away. Uncles spitting everywhere and smoking while waiting for rides.
Thankfully that's mostly stopped because of more awareness of how not to behave outside the mainland.
And here's one. The MTR leaves the station but a visitor jumps onto the tracks and runs after it, services were immediately stopped as there was someone on the tracks. It turned out that where the visitor came from, it was the norm as otherwise they'd have to wait hours for the next train.