Pros and cons of living in Hong Kong
Are you planning to move to Hong Kong? Being a former British colony until 1997, when it was returned to China, this dynamic city has its own unique history. The local culture is a mixture of British heritage and Chinese roots, which is reflected in the architecture, street names, the tradition of drinking tea after lunch and in double-decker trams.
Today Hong Kong is not a city or a country, but a special administrative region of the People’s Republic of China. According to the principle of “one country – two systems” developed by China for Hong Kong and Macau, Hong Kong has broad autonomy in most areas – it has its own legal and tax system, economy, migration regime, currency and much more. China is responsible only for defense and foreign policy. According to this principle, Hong Kong will exist until 2047, after which it will become part of the PRC, but on special conditions. However, China’s influence on Hong Kong is already increasing every year.
But, nevertheless, Hong Kong is very different from China. Locals don’t like being called Chinese. Even Chinese is different here – Putonghua is spoken in China, and Cantonese is spoken in Hong Kong. In China, few people understand English, and in Hong Kong it is the second official language. Also in Hong Kong, unlike China, all messengers, social networks and Google work, and any application can be downloaded in two languages – Chinese or English.
Thus, Hong Kong is a mixture of East and West, it is an Asian metropolis with an international character. Everyone will find something of their own here. In this article, we have collected the main pros and cons of living in Hong Kong, which will be useful for those who are thinking about moving to this metropolis.
Advantages of living in Hong Kong
Well-developed transport system
The public transport system in Hong Kong is very efficient and convenient – most places can be reached by metro. Some of the decorated places can be reached by buses. There are also trams, ferries, taxis and trains. Taxis are relatively inexpensive, especially compared to Tokyo or even some cities in Western Europe. Apps like Uber also work.
Metro and buses run frequently, so you won’t see people running after the bus here, because the next one will arrive in a couple of minutes.
Varied food
There are a variety of restaurants in Hong Kong offering a wide variety of dishes – from inexpensive and delicious street food to Michelin-starred restaurants. According to statistics, there is one restaurant for 600 people. Tourists and locals line up to try the world-famous dim sum, delicious noodles with brisket, delicious egg pies and pineapple buns. Even real gourmets will not experience a shortage of new places with delicious food here.
Convenient regional trips
Hong Kong Airport is a major transit hub from which you can get to almost any corner of the earth. So it is very convenient and easy to travel from here, for example, to China, Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, etc. Most of these countries can be reached in just a couple of hours.
English is the official language
In most cases, in Hong Kong, knowledge of only English will be enough for you. In many places there are signs not only in Chinese, but also in English, as well as the service staff in most major shopping centers speaks English well.
Breathtaking nature
For many, the first picture that comes to mind when mentioning Hong Kong is tall buildings and densely populated areas. However, you will be surprised to find that there are actually many opportunities in Hong Kong to spend time outdoors enjoying nature. From amazing hiking trails to extensive beaches and nature reserves where people can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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My suggestion is moving out of Hongkong. It is too crowed. There are more land and resources in North America
Very nice
WOW!!!
Excellent opportunities in HK because the rich and educated are leaving. Nobody wants their kids learning about CCP propaganda and turning on the parents one day.
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