On the march with ex-soldier for Hong Kong tours with a difference
Michael Johnson arrived in the city in the late 1980s and when his tour of duty came to an end he decided he wasn’t leaving
British soldier-turned-tour guide Michael Johnson never thought he would call Hong Kong home when he first arrived here back in the late 1980s when the city was still a colony.
But the 49-year-old, who is originally from Northern England, has witnessed the ups and downs of the city through the eyes of a soldier, a father of two teenage daughters, sportsman and businessman over the past 30 years.
And that, he says, qualifies him to run his self-guided bespoke tours, showing adventurous visitors another side of Hong Kong, one far removed from the fancy shopping malls and high-end restaurants.
“When I first arrived, I thought I was just going to party for two years, play football and drink as much beer as I possibly could,” Johnson says with a laugh.
“I didn’t think I would be here for the rest of my days.”