Hong Kong: Main Expat Residential Areas

Hong Kong is a vibrant and dynamic city, and it offers a variety of neighborhoods for expats to call home. Bloom and Song explores some of the best places to live in this bustling metropolis:

  1. Mid-Levels: This area is like a three-in-one deal. Mid-Levels Central boasts spacious apartments and comprehensive facilities. Mid-Levels West is popular with singles and young couples due to its proximity to the CBD and lively districts like Soho and Lan Kwai Fong. Families often choose Mid-Levels East for its green surroundings near Hong Kong Park and top international schools.

  2. The Peak: If you’re looking for affluence and stunning views, The Peak is your spot. Here, you’ll find everything from low-rise apartment blocks to standalone houses. Plus, those evening breezes are a few degrees cooler—perfect for Hong Kong’s sweltering summers.

  3. Pok Fu Lam: Nestled on the western corner of Hong Kong Island, Pok Fu Lam combines the best of both worlds. It’s a 15-minute drive from Central and the south side beaches. Families appreciate the sizable apartments, nearby international schools, parks, and the Cyberport shopping complex.

  4. Kennedy Town: Just ten minutes west of Central via public transport, Kennedy Town has transformed into a cool suburb. It retains its waterside charm, with modern restaurants coexisting alongside local seafood sellers. Young professionals and families enjoy strolling along the promenade, swimming in the outdoor Olympic-sized pool, and hiking the nearby Hong Kong Trail.

  5. Southside: Imagine waking up to uninterrupted views of the South China Sea. That’s what living on the Southside offers. Whether it’s Stanley, Pokfulam, or Tai Tam, this area provides a mix of beach vibes and lush greenery. Perfect for those who want a slice of paradise within reach of the city.

Each neighborhood has its unique character, so consider your lifestyle preferences, commute, and family needs when choosing where to settle.

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