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Living In Hong Kong

From the scorching heat of summer to the temperate winds of winter, the weather in Hong Kong makes for sizeable variations in temperature and humidity. With a sub-tropical climate and four seasons to boot, the only truly predictable weather phenomena which poses significant disruptions to planned activities in Hong Kong are typhoons and heavy rainstorms which generally occur between May and September. Our overview of Hong Kong weather will provide you with much needed insight to a
If you’re an animal lover, it’s no secret that pets can brighten up your life and those of your family members. When deciding whether to adopt a pet in Hong Kong, one should look beyond the surface and understand that animals, like children, will require attention, love and care. Compared to other countries, looking after pets in HK might be easier with domestic help, however, the smaller average home size and lack of immediate outdoor space can prove quite challenging – especiall
After many a weekend spent on apartment viewings, emotionally draining negotiations and the accompanying stress involved with moving homes in Hong Kong, there’s no better feeling than lying on your couch and putting your feet up while you look around the room, completely satisfied with your new set up and surroundings. Unbeknownst to you, however, is that some of the property’s former residents have decided to stay – and they’re ready to defend what is “theirs”. They are the roac
Dubbed as Asia’s world city, local Hong Kongers still adhere to certain Chinese superstitions and customs in everyday life. These superstitions are rooted deeply in Chinese history, with people constantly tiptoeing around them to avoid the curse of bad luck. Here are some popular Chinese superstitions and beliefs still held to be true by many in the city: Lucky Numbers In Chinese culture, numbers have always played an important role, from choosing build
The taxation system in Hong Kong operates on a progressive rate structure, and the maximum rate extends only to 17% for the top bracket. The system is considered to be simple, transparent and straightforward when compared to other systems around the world. If you are an expat in Hong Kong, it is important to note that only what you earn in Hong Kong is subject to tax. Our brief overview of taxes for expats in Hong Kong is by no means exhaustive nor meant to constitute l
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