Please help me, where is the best place to rent in Hong Kong?
I originally planned to stay in my hometown, but recently I found that I couldn't stay idle. Spending time in Shanghai and Beijing is no longer attractive. After living in and out of major domestic cities, I also worked as a digital nomad for about two years, traveling and speculating in various places. But I found that I am not used to changing places frequently (about half a year is okay), and I feel a bit insecure about being displaced. So the original plan was to stay in my hometown, speculate in the second level, and live a life of a local dog. But recently I have discovered that in addition to my body and mind becoming increasingly greasy, my other personal state has not improved at all. Thinking about getting up again and building more. So I plan to live and work in Hong Kong for a while.
I would like help with these questions.
1) Where is the best place to live in Hong Kong? My budget is up to 10,000 Hong Kong dollars per month, either on the island or in Kowloon. If you live alone, just allow friends to come over occasionally. It is best to make recommendations that are accurate to the community, so that it is easier to filter.
2) Is it better to drive or take public transportation in Hong Kong? Because the way of life in China is basically to drive out, whether on weekends or to visit the surrounding areas. I feel like I can buy a second-hand car for more than RMB 100,000 in Hong Kong and drive it, but if it doesn’t drive it I can sell it again? Are travel and parking costs high? The main thing here is to find a parking space when you go out.
3) Where did people in Hong Kong generally live in the past? On the one hand, I want to have more exposure to the industry and attend meetings, and on the other hand, I want to experience more local life in Hong Kong. On the one hand, I want to build a career, but I also want to live a richer life.
4) Where do people in Hong Kong go to play more on weekends or in their free time? Can you bring your younger brother to experience life with you?
5) Anyway, I plan to stay in Hong Kong for more than a year. Is it necessary to use this time to go to school or get a Hong Kong talent certificate?
I found that many friends want to go to Hong Kong recently, but they are stuck in the same problem as me. Friends with experience in Hong Kong please spread the word @yingge818
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