KD Estrada, Alexa Ilacad shoot romantic MV in Hong Kong
MANILA, Philippines — The love team of KD Estrada and Alexa Ilacad, who are also known as KDLex, has been to Hong Kong before whe they shot a short film directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana.
"Toss Coin" is about two Filipinos meeting and falling in love in Hong Kong.
Just recently, the couple headed back to Hong Kong, this time to shoot KD’s "Be With U" music video (MV), which features a storyline that runs along the same charming romance set against the backdrop of Asia’s World City.
The MV is special because KDLex fans helped pitch in with their own suggestions on which Hong Kong hidden gems to visit for the shoot.
In KD’s latest single, a serendipitous meeting between two unsuspecting individuals leads to a sweet journey through the beautiful bustling streets of Hong Kong. The song describes the feeling of wanting to spend every waking moment with that special someone, and in true kilig fashion, KD and Alexa reprise their roles as strangers turning lovers.
The video follows the two as they explore the different attractions that Hong Kong has to offer, the city becoming the couple’s paradise. More than the usual theme parks and city dwellings, though, Hong Kong has a lot more in store for couples who are looking for unique ways to spend their time together.
From spontaneous weekend getaways to longer days touring the outlying islands of Hong Kong with your treasured person, take inspiration from KD’s "Be With U" music video and plan that trip to the city.
KD and Alexa kick off the music video by meeting high up in the sky, at the Peak Galleria Observation Deck, a spacious observation deck adjacent to the Peak Galleria mall that offers a panoramic view from Victoria Peak. Just like KDLex, breathe in the high altitude air after a shopping trip and bask in the views of Hong Kong.
In the video, the two bump into each other once more on the scenic island of Cheung Chau, which is the perfect getaway from the usual clamor of Hong Kong.
With its beautiful waterfront filled with gently rocking moored fishing boats and seafood restaurants, the island is just a short ferry ride away. A standard ferry takes approximately an hour to reach Cheung Chau, while the fast ferry