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Troubles of the lonely expat.

By | Everyday Living, Work

Troubles of the lonely expat.

Being all alone could sometimes lead down a narrow path to depression. Here’s a warm hug to let you know that you aren’t the only one.

The trip over to a new country is often dressed with exciting opportunities and new challenges. Usually poised as a positive outlook on a new journey, many stray away from the evidently negative issues tagging along.

Not talked about as often as it should be; expats have reported feeling depressed during the first two years of their stay in a new country. Some suffer depression as a result of strain on marital relationships, others on job stability. Most of the time, it’s the displacement that drives the sharp knife in losing one’s self, making them feel all alone.

Being in a completely new environment means change is inevitable. What more a new country. To fit with the new environment, sometimes expats feel the need to change themselves.

New country, new restrictions. New culture, new considerations. Bit by bit, you start losing yourself in the haze of progress. The rush and confusion that follows, pave way for displacement and regret, leaving you longing for a past constant.

New Country, Same Me.

When one goes abroad, it has been argued that there is importance in bringing as much along emotionally as possible. Although it might feel better to ‘start fresh’, what we bring along will help keep a steady mind in the future. Hobbies, connections and the environment of your current abode, be it a rented apartment or a shared home, are factors that can contribute to a healthy state of mind.

As much as you can help it, you should always orientate your serviced apartment or house to suit the comfortability of home (back home). No matter how ephemeral it may be. Where you choose to refocus needs to be a fixed constant in life, a place that you know will always be stable in a volatile world; a place that you can call home.

Another factor people tend to overlook are the activities we once did to past the time. I’m talking about hobbies. Be it football, knitting or even painting, keeping these activities in our calendar is essential in maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

We often make the mistake of pushing everything aside when it comes to impressing the workplace. One month becomes two and before you know it, you’ll find yourself saying, ” Wow, I sure haven’t done that in a while.”

So keep to it and engage yourself in hobbies, both new and old! A quick google search could even lead to the discovery of related ongoings around you. You might find a group of like-minded individuals interested in a new friend.

Keep your friends close.

Ah… friends…How you’ve missed them so. Leaving a family to move abroad means having to make new ones. While you’re doing so, it’s an important point to keep in contact with those who mean the most. Displacement happens for many reasons. As social beings, we need a social community to depend upon for emotional and psychological support. Moments are transient, so get on a video call – such as Facebook Messenger or Google Duo, and go talk to your mum! (or whoever your best friend is).

On that note, it’s natural for some of us to instantly long for companionship in any form from the get-go. Perhaps hold off for a bit. Don’t make David a ‘blood-brother’ just because he invited you for a beer. Hold your cool and be yourself. With a positive mindset and calm nature, your energy will take care of fate. So keep that chin up and brush off your shoulders. Help is there to be found. You just have to look for it.

Locals’ Recommendations on International Supermarkets in Hong Kong

By | Essential Services, Everyday Living

Locals’ Recommendations on International Supermarkets in Hong Kong

There are diverse styles of supermarkets in Hong Kong: local, Japanese, British……You will never get dull for the variety of choices inside all these stores. For every kind of cuisine, you can always find the right ingredients in Hong Kong’s supermarkets. In terms of international supermarkets, Japanese-styled ones have been dominating the market due to the influence of Japanese culture back then in the 1980s. Here are the locals’ recommendations on international supermarkets in HK:

City’Super

Being recognized as the ‘mega lifestyle specialty store’, City’Super provides high-end imported products. You can find freshly delivered products every morning. If you are looking for A5 Wagyu Beef, Sydney Rock Oysters or Local Hong Kong Chicken, you can just go City’Super and get everything you want for dinner. Of course, it is a bit more pricey when comparing to other local supermarkets. The stores open 10am-10pm daily.

Store Addresses:

Gateway Arcade Level 3, Shop 3001, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui

ifc mall Level 1, Shops 1041-1049, Central

New Town Plaza 1 Level 2, Shops 204-214, Shatin

Times Square Basement 1, Causeway Bay

Image 1: http://www.timessquare.com.hk/eng/shop_detail.php?shop=86

ThreeSixty

ThreeSixty is the largest retailer of natural foods and organic foods in Hong Kong. It also offers earth-friendly household products, non-chemically based personal care items and wellness-related lifestyle products. If you are someone pursuing a healthy and carefree lifestyle, ThreeSixty will definitely be your favourite supermarket in Hong Kong. As its target customer is the middle class, the price will be higher than other supermarkets.

Store Addresses:

Shop 1090, 1/F Elements, Kowloon Station, Hong Kong (Opening Hours: 8am – 11pm daily)

Shop No. 203, Second Floor, Stanley Plaza, Ma Hang Estate, 23 and 33 Carmel Road, Stanley, Hong Kong (Opening Hours: 8am – 10pm daily)

Image 2: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HK_ElementsThreeSixty_20071001.jpg    

Market Place by Jasons

There are approximately 40 Market Place stores in Hong Kong. They offer customers a combination of international and customized assortment of foods and various products. It is popular among locals, as well as expats who would like to shop under a comfy environment.

Store Addresses (Full list here):

LG/F, Nexxus Building, 77 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong (Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 08:00-22:00, Sunday and Public Holiday 09:00-22:00)

Shop 8, 2/F, Island Crest, 8 First Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong (Opening Hours: 08:00 – 22:00 daily)

Shop No. G02-03, G/F, Olympian City One, No. 11 Hoi Fai Road, Kowloon (Opening Hours: 08:00 – 22:00 daily)

Shop LG08-13 iSQUARE, 63 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (Opening Hours: 08:00 – 23:00 daily)

S1&R7, G/F, Gold Coast Piazza, Tuen Mun, N.T. (Opening Hours: 08:00 – 23:00 daily)

 Image 3: http://lionrise3.vela.hk/shop_details.php?mid=&smc=&shop_id=7&cat=5

Marks & Spencer

Marks & Spencer imports their products from the UK directly. They sell packaged food, as well as pre-prepared foods such as sandwiches, ready meals and various types of snacks. Many HongKongers will come to M&S for its authentic British products (After all, Hong Kong was a British Colony before 1997).

Store Addresses (Full list here):

Shop B&C, G/F, Kar Yau Building, 38 Queen’s Road East, Admiralty (Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 07:30 – 22:00 Sun 09:00 – 21:00)

130 CityPlaza, Taikooshing, 18 Tai Koo Shing Road, Hong Kong (Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 10:00 – 22:00)

Unit G01 & UG66 Citywalk, 1 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan (Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 11:00 – 22:00)

Shop G21,G22B & G23, G/F, Site 11, Whampoa Garden, Hung Hom (Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 10:00 – 22:00)

2253B-2256A, Tuen Mun Town Plaza I, 1 Tuen Shun Street, Tuen Mun (Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 11:00 – 22:00 Sat,Sun 10:30 – 22:00)

Image 4: http://shopsinhk.com/marks-spencer-stores-in-hong-kong.html

Sogo Freshmart

As a Japanese supermarket, it provides fresh and quality-assured ingredients for customers. If you would like to make your own Sukiyaki or Tonkatsu, you can buy all necessary ingredients here, and the most important point is: they are all of excellent quality! Many locals are fond of buying Japanese products as it has been classified as ‘High quality and of reasonable price’.

Store Addresses:

B2/F, SOGO, 555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (Opening hours: Mon-Thurs, Sun 10:00-22:00, Fri-Sat 10:00-22:30)

B1/F, SOGO, 20 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong (Opening hours: 10:00-22:00 daily)

Image 5: https://en.tripadvisor.com.hk/Attraction_Review-g294217-d8380142-Reviews-SOGO_Department_Store_Tsim_Sha_Tsui-Hong_Kong.html

YATA Supermarket

YATA is a recently expanded Japanese supermarket in Hong Kong. Again, it is a comprehensive supermarket offering a majority of Japanese products to local customers. It also has different themes for its branches of supermarkets, catering for various groups of target customers. If you want to enjoy the Japanese-styled service and atmosphere in Hong Kong, YATA will be your first choice.

Store Addresses (Full list here):

Hong Kong plaza, 188 Connaught Road West, Sai Wan, Hong Kong (Opening hours: 9:00-21:30 daily)

L3, MOKO, Mong Kok, Hong Kong (Opening hours: 10:00-22:00 daily)

LG, apm, 418 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong (Opening hours: 10:00-23:00 daily)

L2, East Point City, 8 Chung Wa Road, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O (Opening hours: 9:00-22:30 daily)

G/F, V City, Tuen Mun Heung Sze Wui Road, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong (Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 9:00-22:00, Fri-Sat, eve of public holidays : 9:00 – 22:30)

Image 6: http://www.citygirlcitystories.com/2017/03/hello-kitty-supermarket-hong-kong/

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Top 10 apps that every local has installed to their phones

By | Everyday Living

Top 10 apps that every local has installed to their phones

Feeling lost when you are a newcomer to the city? Finding somewhere to chill and make some new friends? Wanna know what locals have in their hands? Here comes the top 10 apps that every local HongKonger has downloaded on their mobiles:

    1. Openrice

It’s the local food app that gathers most of the restaurants in Hong Kong. Simply search for the district that you would like to dine in, plus the cuisine that you wanna eat tonight, then you can find the best option from the list. You can book your favourite restaurant in seconds and earn points for your next meal at the same time.

Image 1: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openrice.android&hl=en

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id310663323?mt=8 / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openrice.android

     2. Citymapper

Being named as the App of the Year for consecutively 5 years from 2013 to 2017, it proves its prominent status of navigating all public transport in one single app. The MTR (Mass Transit Railway), buses, minibuses, trams and even UBER are on the app, that with the real-time update, you can get to your destination by the quickest and most convenient way.  


Image 2: https://www.scmp.com/tech/apps-gaming/article/1852365/transport-app-citymapper-spreads-wings-throws-down-gauntlet-google

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/hk/app/apple-store/id469463298?mt=8 / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.citymapper.app.release&referrer=utm_medium%3Dweb%26utm_source%3Dcmweb%253Adesktop%253Ahome%253AappPanel&hl=zh-hk

     3. Eatigo

Wanting to get as high as 50% off for your dinner bills? This app aims to connect empty stomachs with empty tables. Choose the restaurant and book it with discount. Enjoy your meal and save up more for your next one!

Image 3 : https://itunes.apple.com/nz/app/eatigo/id879030389?mt=8

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/hk/app/eatigo/id879030389?mt=8 / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eatigo&hl=en

 

    4. HKTaxi – Taxi Hailing App

Feeling frustrated whenever you want to catch a taxi but you can’t? Wanting to have something legal and safe? Here comes the taxi hailing app, which is officially tested and verified by the Consumer Council in 2018. Consumer Council’s test states that during peak hours, HKTaxi achieves an order fulfillment rate of 94.4%, and a rate of 100% during non-peak hours. Now, you can even pay through the app with the Electronic Payment Service. Most importantly, it is available in both English and Chinese, expats will no longer be worried about the language barrier when using these local apps. There is also a  24/7 service hotline with real people answering to support your travelling needs. After the ride, you can rate the driver to recommend him or her to other users, as well as fostering the quality service offered by drivers.

Image 4 : https://appadvice.com/app/hktaxi-taxi-hailing-app/660232595

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/hk/app/hktaxi-taxi-hailing-app/id660232595?l=en&mt=8 / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cornermation.calltaxi&hl=en

 

    5. My Observatory

If you don’t want to get soaked suddenly in Hong Kong’s summer, you can get yourself prepared for the chaotic situation. Check for the temperatures, rain and typhoon information and the 9-day forecast on the app. It also provides reminders for the location that you have selected for the weather change.

Image 5 :  http://www.mywanderinglife.com/2018/06/typhoon-season-is-here.html

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/myobservatory/id361319719?mt=8  / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hko.MyObservatory_v1_0&hl=en

    6. HKTV Mall

Don’t have time to get fresh ingredients for dinner? Cannot communicate with sellers in the wet market? HKTV Mall provides you with a wide range of groceries directly from the traceable source. Every morning, suppliers will prepare those ordered items and deliver to the buyers’ homes directly. You can buy HK local spareribs, organic Green Amaranth or fresh Pompano here.


Image 6 : http://www.myappwiz.com/home/appdetail?platform=iOS&appID=910398738&refer=fromSimilar&name=HKTVmall+%E2%80%93+online+shopping

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/hk/app/hktvmall-online-shopping/id910398738?l=en&mt=8 / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hktv.android.hktvmall&hl=en_US

 

    7. Klook

Planning to explore Hong Kong? The Hong Kong-based OTA can definitely help you out. You can find the the best price for your destinations and save cost for your transportation expenses. Install now and start saving!

 

Image 7 : https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/klook/id961850126?mt=8

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/klook/id961850126?mt=8 /  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.klook&hl=en

 

  8. Hong Kong Movie

Don’t know what to do in holidays? Perhaps a good movie will make your day.

By using the app, you can access to all movies that are showing currently in all cinemas in HK and to check for the available seats right at the moment.

Image 8 : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gt.farm.hkmovies&hl=en_US

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hong-kong-movie-香港電影/id303206353?mt=8

/ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gt.farm.hkmovies&hl=en

   9. Octopus

The Octopus app enables you to handle your everyday transactions. You can check  your remaining value in the card and trace back what you have purchased! You can also make online payment for some stores, which makes life easier.

Image 9 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UvdkFMXHNc

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/hk/app/octopus-八達通/id1114430602?l=en&mt=8   / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.octopuscards.nfc_reader&hl=en

    10. Enjoy Hiking

Do you know over ¾ of land in HK belong to the countryside? There are loads of good hiking spots in HK for you to discover. If you don’t know where to start with, this app will be a good fit for you. The app has provided you with various destinations with its difficulty level, you can start from the beginners’ one.

Image 10 : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hkgeopark.enjoyhiking&hl=en

Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/hk/app/%E9%83%8A%E9%87%8E%E6%A8%82%E8%A1%8C-enjoy-hiking/id405460254?l=en&mt=8 / https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hkgeopark.enjoyhiking&hl=en

Download these apps and become a LOCAL in town! If you want to take a good rest after exploring Hong Kong with the apps, come MetroResidences to find your ideal apartment here and build a home away from home.

What is the number that you should call when there’s an emergency?

By | Emergency and Disaster, Everyday Living

What is the number that you should call when there’s an emergency?

Emergency might seem scary, but indeed they inevitably happen somehow in life. What we can do is to only prepare for the worst, sometimes, especially when you are living in a brand new city like Hong Kong. To help you to cope with emergency, we have prepared the following list of emergency calls:

Emergency services (police, fire, ambulance)

999

This is the only phone number that you should remember, in case you can only remember one. This number connects you to all sorts of emergency hotlines, including the police, fire services department and ambulance, etc.

Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sprinter_416_new_HK.jpg

Police Hotline

2527-7177

It is an essential and direct hotline to get access to the police force. No matter you have witnessed a severe crime, or you are fed up with your neighbour’s unreasonably loud music, you can call the department directly to report or complain.

Image: https://www.police.gov.hk/info/doc/pledge/2016/html/OperationsWingENG.html

Fire Services Department

2723-0066

Who to contact when you see someone attempting to jump off from window, when a cat is trapped or when you see a fire? The answer with no doubts will be the fire services department. Call the aforementioned number for a direct and instant service.

Image: https://www.scmp.com/comment/letters/article/1982638/hong-kong-should-establish-firefighters-day-salute

Ambulance Services

2735-3355

If you see someone who are seriously injured and need urgent treatment, the emergency ambulance service number will be handy for you. Call it only when it’s a real emergency, or else you will hamper those who are really in need of it.

Image: https://www.cpjobs.com/hk/article/hong-kong%E2%80%99s-fire-services-department-seeks-cool-heads

Emergency Number when there is no stable network

112

Everyone loves hiking, right? When you are in Hong Kong, there are just too many fab hiking choices to choose from. However, there are risks that you may get lost or even get injured. At that moment, what you can do is to call 112 for help, which will connect you to the outside world even if you do not have a stable network.

Image: https://topick.hket.com/article/1436981/%E6%96%B0%E5%A8%98%E6%BD%AD%E7%99%BC%E7%94%9F%E8%A1%8C%E5%B1%B1%E4%BA%BA%E5%A3%AB%E5%A2%AE%E6%B0%B4%E6%BD%AD%E5%8F%97%E5%82%B7%E8%A2%AB%E5%9B%B0

Consumer Council (Complaint)

2929-2222

If you have come across any unfair deal (e.g. goods or services not corresponding to descriptions, delay in delivery or dissatisfaction over service), while you fail to negotiate with the shop, you may lodge your complaints via the number.

Image: https://www.consumer.org.hk/ws_en/complaints_and_advices/how_to_complain/howtocomplain.html

Always remember, you will need to always prepare for the worst. Try to keep calm when you face any emergency, and contact the related department instantly to minimize the loss.

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TOP 6 CREDIT CARDS FOR EXPATS IN HONG KONG

By | Everyday Living

Hong Kong in its hustle and bustle absorbs hundreds of expatriates from similar culture but different countries. From getting to know to living and spending, the expats have a mind full of worries that they go through while adjusting at the new place. Out of which, the financial worry is one of the biggest.

If you’re searching for somebody to guide you in applying for the credit card, you first got to know what’s best for you. Do so, by analyzing your spending and saving needs.

Following are top 6 credit card choices for expats to apply for while living in Hong Kong.

1.    Public Bank Hong Kong Credit Card suits Overseas Spending Expatriates

Public Bank gives out the credit cards to people with a minimum income of HK$ 250,000. While spending through a credit card might get you in huge costs, this card waives the amount charged as transfer fees in currency exchange. With this, Public Bank HK also allows a cashback of up to 0.6% of your spendings.

 

2.    CitiBank American Express suits those who want Cashback

Any spender wanting a cashback policy would choose this card for its offer of 1% cashback rebate on total spendings. Plus, if the spending was an eat out trip, then the card offers a 2% rebate. The service is assigned a 24hr active hotline, the Global Assist that guides you about anything and everything you need to know like Language courses, medical assistance, legal assistance and a lot more. American Express cards waive the first year’s annual fee too and if that’s not enough, the redeemed amount is credited directly to your account.

3.    CCB Eye Credit Card suits Online Spending Expatriates

This card is offered to people with minimum income of HK$ 150,000 and love for online shopping. The amazing news is, Eye Credit Cards do not charge an annual fee and encourages online spendings. For every online purchase, value points equating 2% of your spendings are transferred to your account in the shape of coupons.

4.    ICBC Xplore Visa Signature Card suits those who Love their Pets

ICBC Xplore involves a comprehensive set of pet services like pet training and grooming, pet products, photography and even pet entertainments. This card is offered to individuals with a minimum income of HK$ 250,000. The card is loaded with amazing deals and discounts throughout the year. Moreover, it also gives a warm welcome with free pet travel and consultation service.

5.    Citibank Premier Miles Credit Card suits travelers

They understand the love of travelling and you’ll know it when I’ll tell you about the benefits offered on this card. To own this one, you need to earn a minimum of HK$ 480,000. It starts with getting admission to the Wellness Spa or Plaza Premium in Hong Kong airport, not once or twice but four times a year. There’s free access to the airport lounges, free annual travel insurance and Asia Miles. The insurance amount worth HK$ 1,500. Putting a cherry on the top, the cardholders can avail a bunch of offers. To name some, welcome offer up to 8000 miles.

6.    Standard Chartered WorldMiles Credit Card for Asia Miles

Standard chartered world miles credit card is available in two options. One is for people with a minimum income of about HK$ 60,000. The platinum card is offered to those with a minimum income of HK$ 150,000. The virtues of this card include a massive mile in shape of 15 points for every HK$ 5 spent. This makes it one of the top earners of the cards available.

Ensure that you know your spending needs well and choose your card wisely. To know more about what to choose, start off with comparing a list of choices. To do so, click here.

 

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Where to see a doctor in Hong Kong?

By | Medical Care

Where to see a doctor in Hong Kong?

https://www.scmp.com/comment/letters/article/2057435/letters-editor-december-27-2016

Sometimes we just get sick. When you are in a new city, you may be unfamiliar with the medical system. That’s why we are writing this blog for you, to help you to get prepared for the unprepared.

There are 2 different medical systems in Hong Kong, namely public healthcare and private healthcare. The public healthcare system is way more affordable than the private one, if you hold a HKID card; while for the private one, if you have got a health insurance, it can be affordable as well. Other than the western-styled treatment, you may also go for the traditional Chinese doctors for consultation. In the following, the details of the different types of treatment and system will be covered.

  1. Public healthcare (Western medicine)

In Hong Kong, the public healthcare system is very comprehensive. It includes hospitals, clinics and specialist care. For the most common one among public, it is the public hospital. Do you know how much does it cost for you to go consult a doctor there? It can be real cheap and real expensive at the same time: The controlling factor will be whether you have a HKID card or not. For instance, when it comes to a general outpatient visit, if you have a HKID card, it only costs $50 per attendance; if not, $445, which is even higher than some of the private clinics. However, if you do not have much time, we suggest you rather not to visit as usually you will need to wait for at least 4 hours, sometimes in peak season, you may even need to wait for the whole day for the consultation.

Here’s the list of some public hospitals for your reference:

  1. Queen Mary Hospital, Pok Fu Lam, Tel: 2255 3838
  2. Tsan Yuk Hospital, Sai Ying Pun, Tel: ‎2589 2100
  3. Tung Wah Hospital, Sheung Wan, Tel: 2859 7626
  4. Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Chai Wan, Tel: ‎2595 6111
  5. Tang Shiu Kin Hospital, Wan Chai, Tel: ‎2591 6886
  6. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Jordan, Tel: 3506 8888
  7. Kwong Wah Hospital, Yau Ma Tei, Tel: ‎2332 2311
  8. Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Tseung Kwan O, Tel: 2208 0111
  9. Prince of Wales Hospital, Sha Tin, Tel: ‎3505 2211
  10. Pok Oi Hospital, Yuen Long, Tel: 2486 8000

*Good for those who have time and HKID card

  1. Private healthcare (Western medicine)

There are 12 private hospitals in Hong Kong that is under the Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Maternity Homes Registration Ordinance (Chapter 165). For outpatient visit, it costs $790-2210 per attendance. If you would like to visit a private clinic, you may visit this Private Clinic List for the one nearest to your home. The cost basically starts from $400, depends on the doctor and the medicine provided.

Here’s the list of private hospitals in Hong Kong:

  1. Canossa Hospital (Caritas), Mid-levels, Tel: 2522 2181
  2. Evangel Hospital, 6 branches in Kowloon, Tel: 2711 5221
  3. Gleneagles Hong Kong Hospital, Wong Chuk Hang, Tel: 3153 9000
  4. Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Stubbs Road, Causeway Bay, Tel: 3651 8888
  5. Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan, Tsuen Wan, Tel: 2275 6688
  6. Hong Kong Baptist Hospital, 5 branches in Kowloon, 1 in the N.T., Tel: 2339 8888
  7. Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital Limited, Happy Valley and Shau Kei Wan, Tel: 2572 0211
  8. Matilda & War Memorial Hospital, 3 branches in HK Island, Tel: 2849 0111
  9. Precious Blood Hospital (Caritas), Sham Shui Po, Tel: 3971 9900
  10. St. Paul’s Hospital, Causeway Bay and Kwai Chung, Tel: 2890 6008
  11. St. Teresa’s Hospital, Prince Edward and Kwai Chung, Tel: 2711 9111 2200 3434
  12. Union Hospital, 4 branches in Kowloon, 6 in the N.T., Tel: 2608 3388

*Good for those who have packed schedule, have adequate money and probably without a HKID card   https://www.qhms.com/centre/qh-gp-pc.aspx?lang=en

  1. Chinese Medicine

For traditional Chinese way of treatment, it has divided into the public system and private system respectively as well. For public one, as the cost for each treatment varies, you will need to contact each clinic accordingly. For the full list of public Chinese practitioners, you may view it here and choose the one according to your available hours and location. For private, view it here.

*Good for those who wanna cure the disease and the symptoms at the same time  

Don’t want to wait for the consultation for so long? Register for an insurance plan then you can enjoy the service at private clinics and hospitals at a lower price!

Do you know the majority of doctors will have their clinics at the city centre? If you don’t want to rush to other districts for the treatment when you are super ill, it is highly recommended that you should rent an apartment located at the heart of city. http://www.iso.cuhk.edu.hk/english/publications/CUHKUPDates/article.aspx?articleid=1810

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Best Tourist Attractions | To Do’s at Tuen Mun

By | Activities and Events, Everyday Living, Explore, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Living, living in Hong Kong, Neighbourhoods

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TUEN MUN

Ever fancied living in a place that’s enough to check all the boxes on your dream adventure list? An astonishing blend of rejuvenating green land, thrilling adventure sites, cozy dens, chilly beaches and the warmth in the air makes a perfect mix of a ‘dream trip come true trip.’ If you’re ready to skip the chaos and make the vacations a hit at Tuen Mun, here is what you need to know.

Heading to Tuen Mun

How to Get There and Avoid Inconvenience?

The place is huge. Travelling hours and routes totally depend on where you choose to go. Commuting from HK station to Tuen Mun station takes exactly 45 minutes. From the Central, if you want to head to the Tuen Mun Town Center, 960 is the ultimate and direct bus. However, fewer people take the route from 961 which makes the ride cleaner, more spacious and comfortable. If you’re traveling from Tai Po, the best option can be 64K KMB bus which will take you to MTR in 35 minutes. Next up is a pretty speedy train ride to the final destination.

Comfy, Cozy Stay

Choosing Between the Hotel Options

You can make your stay happier with the best hotel options at this welcoming city starting as low as 8 USD per night. Following are the top 5 hotels that will turn your time into an outstanding vacay.

1.    Goal Coast

Hong Kong Goal Coast Hotel is easily accessible from the airport at a distance of about 35 minutes taxi ride. Fully equipped with up to the mark luxurious amenities, this hotel provides a remarkable experience away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The hotel has a relaxing ambiance with lush greens and a home-like warmth.

2.    Disney Land Hotel

Hong Kong Disney Land Hotel is 6.9 km from Tuen Mun and is famous for blessing the visitors with out of this world service. If you’re up to make the most out of the trip every passing second at the top of this world, stay here. Countless entertainment activities, luxurious amenities, and never-ending fun will satisfy your wandering feet the best.

3.    Pentahotel

5-minute walk from Tuen Mun MTR Station, Pentahotel is the heart of the city. Excellent up to date facilities including a warm environment, pentahotel has a great value for money to offer. Its vibrant interior and a signature pentalounge are enough to refill the energy in you.

Tourist Attractions

A Must-Do-List on Trip to Tuen Mun

Tuen Mun Kau Hui, Tuen Mun San Hui, and Sam Shing Hui are the three best traditional style markets in the town with all of the items you could ever put on your shopping list. You may get tired listing all you want to do on your next trip, but the list won’t end. Tuen Mun Town Hall is another amazing venue for music and art lovers.

Tuen Mun Town Center, the heart of the district has an array of cultural and entertainment facilities. Tuen Mun Town Plaza, Cultural Square, Public Library and other government buildings are all located at this center. The place has amazing central parks with pools and model boats that grab the most of the family’s attraction. Town Hall features engaging cultural activities, theatres, concerts and much more fantabulous events for the art-loving guests.

Ferry Pier and Castle Bay are another fun outings that you just can’t miss for a complete harmonizing experience. Gold Coast makes the largest resort in Tuen Mun with its very own convention center, marina club, shopping mall and spectacular hotel. The well known Golden Beach is the best option located here for the perfect family vacay. More must-do activities include jockey club at the riding school, golf center offering public to learn gold at affordable rates and dragon boat racing festival.

The distance and long rides to the station might feel like a hectic task, but once you reach the destination, you will find all of it was worth it.

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