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Hong Kong is a unique and dynamic city offering a mix of dense urban life and easy access to scenic nature, often just 15 minutes away. It blends east and west, from cultural richness and historical depth to a wide array of food options ranging from street-level local eats to high-end restaurants. Transport is excellent and inexpensive, making it easy to get around. Despite its density, there are quiet parks and great hiking trails if you plan ahead. It's also considered very safe, even with ongoing political changes.
The cost of housing is extremely high, often compared to New York or Paris prices, though strategies like co-living or living off HK Island can make it more manageable. Food and alcohol can be inexpensive with local choices. That said, the city can feel crowded and fast-paced. The political climate has introduced uncertainty for some, and locals may seem blunt compared to neighboring cultures. While it may not be for everyone long-term, it’s still a worthwhile city to visit and experience for its contrasts, energy, and uniqueness.
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4 months ago
It's very solid. I'm glad I visited here and Macao, but TBH I didn't like it as much as Singapore or Taipei. If you like it here, you'd probably like Taipei even more. Also, people are a bit "blunt" to put it euphemistically, it may be a bit of a culture shock if you're used to Thai, Taiwanese, Japanese, etc kindness. Definitely recommended for a visit, long term stay comes down to your preferences and priorities. I will say the history of the city is obvious (in a good way).
5 months ago
Hong Kong is a great city with dense urban areas but also nature and hiking routes only 15 minutes away. There are restaurants for every taste and budget, from the best US fast casual chains to high end Michelin star restaurants. It's also extremely safe, despite recent political instability.
4 years ago
HK is a city of contrasts. You can spend your day in skyscrapers as well as on deserted beaches. You can eat as western or eastern as you like. You can find expats lured here by big banks and tech startups as well as painters and musicians attracted to the deep cultural scene. These contrasts create a depth that invites discovery and keeps me coming back. You'll just never know how your day will end up here or who you'll meet.
HK housing is one of the most expensive in the world. Often compared to NY and Paris. Though it is possible to live frugally in HK. Get a share-house or small room away from HK island. I use CoLiving's mostly for a better price, good location and making friends. Food and transport can be had quite cheap. The subway and busses are a breeze to travel with and for food local restaurants offer cheap, often delicious food. Use 7/11's for beer. Just like Tokyo you have to get some good practices and plan more in order to make your stay affordable.
HK is one of the most densest cities in the world. But take some side streets and you'll find empty parks and quiet spaces lushly filled with tropical green. There's many hikes and islands around HK to go out and explore. Here it also helps to plan some places and hikes beforehand so you'll have an escape whenever HK starts to feel overcrowded.
Politically there is unrest. Some HK'ers have moved to London and Taipei after protests crackdowns and there are also many that stay put and carry-on. Nobody exactly knows where HK will end up and I hope it's culture and people will endure over time because this place is truly unique.
4 years ago
Hong Kong is a fabulous city - from big city living, to isolated beaches, outlying islands and hikes through mountainous terrain. The big downside is it's EXPENSIVE. You need to have a decent salary to live here - otherwise, it would be tough. Hong Kong island is the most expensive, but more affordable places are possible, the further you are willing to travel. It's quite a transient city, so probably pretty easy to make connections!
6 years ago