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Living and Working in Hong Kong: The Complete Practical Guide to Expatriate Life in China's Gateway PDF

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LIVING AND WORKING IN HONG KONG To Nin, with my love Please send for a free copy of our latest catalogue to: Spring Hill House, Spring Hill Road, Begbroke, Oxford OX5 1RX, United Kingdom LIVING AND WORKING IN HONG KONG THE COMPLETE PRACTICAL GUIDE TO EXPATRIATE LIFE IN CHINA’S GATEWAY RACHEL WRIGHT howtobooks Published by How To Content A division of How To Books Ltd Spring Hill House, Spring Hill Road, Begbroke Oxford OX5 1RX. United Kingdom. Tel: (01865) 375794. Fax: (01865) 379162 Contents Notes xi Acknowledgements xi Preface xv Introduction: Why Come to Hong Kong? xvii PART ONE: LIVING IN HONG KONG 1 1 The Reality of Life in Hong Kong 3 Challenges and opportunities for Hong Kong 3 Expatriate lifestyles 4 Pick a lifestyle 5 Unemployed or ‘trailing’ spouses or partners 6 2 The Cost of Living 11 Main costs 11 Other costs 11 3 Arriving at the Airport 15 Visitor information and help 15 Money 15 Shops and restaurants 15 Lugage 15 Acomodation 16 Medical 16 Washroom and nursing facilities 16 Other facilities 16 Transport connections 16 Airport Express trains 16 Airport buses 17 Taxis 17 Limousines 18 Feries 18 4 Getting Around 21 Trains 21 Buses 24 Feries 25 Trams 26 v v i / C O N T E N T S Taxis 26 Elevated walkways 29 Driving 29 5 Accommodation 39 Finding a home 39 Popular neighbourhoods 40 Searching for a property 46 Renting a property 48 Other options 49 Short-term hotel accommodation 51 Utilities 56 Pets 59 Life in your new home 61 Removals companies 63 6 Food 65 Local delicacies 66 Afternoon teas, tea buffets and tea sets 69 Street snacks 70 Sandwiches 71 Drinks stalls 71 Coffee shops 71 Tea shops 72 Fast food 72 Restaurants 74 Dining locales 76 Take-away/home delivery 79 Halal/Kosher restaurants 80 Vegetarian and vegan restaurants 80 7 Shopping 83 QTS shops 83 Mals 83 Shops 84 8 Having and Raising Children in Hong Kong 111 Pregnancy and childbirth 112 Babysitters/nannies/full-time help 115 Adopting a child 117 Registering your baby’s birth and obtaining a passport 118 Schols 18 C O N T E N T S / v i i Leisure activities and extra-curricular classes for children 123 Places to take kids 126 9 Health 135 Environmental safety 135 Food labelling 139 Infectious diseases 140 Drugs 141 Health insurance 142 Hospitals and GP services 142 Specialists 143 Stres 145 Counselling services 146 Alternative and complementary health 147 Physical fi tness 148 Spa and beauty 149 Facial surgery and invasive treatments 151 10 Money 153 Part of the plan 153 Banks 154 Money changers 157 Financial planning 157 Investments and saving 159 Financial news and education resources 161 11 Society 163 Crime 163 Religions 163 The political system 164 12 Marriage and Bereavement 167 Mariage 167 Bereavement 168 PART TWO: WORKING IN HONG KONG 169 13 Work 171 Business environment 171 Expatriate employment sectors 172 Requirements 172 Visas 173 Job search 175 v i i i / C O N T E N T S Employment contracts 177 Tax 179 Setting up a company 180 Banks 183 Setting up an offi ce 183 Government support for businesses 184 IT infrastructure 186 Chambers of commerce 187 Other business clubs and networking organizations 188 14 Professional Women in Hong Kong 191 Stories 192 Support organizations 195 15 English Language Teaching 199 Trends in English teaching in Hong Kong 199 Do I need to be qualifi ed to work as an English teacher in Hong Kong? 200 Salary and work visas 200 Employment sectors 202 16 Professional Development 207 Executive and life coaching 207 Undergraduate and postgraduate studies 207 Continuing education 208 Training 208 Language courses 209 General short courses for self-development 210 17 Volunteering 213 Animal welfare 213 Conservation 214 Counselling and support 214 International humanitarian 214 Local issues 215 Youth 215 PART THREE: LEISURE IN HONG KONG 217 18 The Local Arts Scene 219 Arts festivals 219 Classical music concerts 220 Pop concerts 220 C O N T E N T S / i x Jazz 221 Dance 21 Theatre 21 Major performance venues 222 Film 23 Chinese cultural activities 223 European cultural activities 223 Visual arts 224 Browsing art galleries 224 Boks 25 19 Sports 227 Sporting events 227 Sports clubs and associations 227 Private sports and social clubs 233 Golf 234 20 Interest Groups 237 Asian interest 237 Friends of the arts 237 Amateur theatre groups 238 Choirs 238 Film buffs 239 Writers 239 Others 239 Women’s clubs 239 Country associations 240 University alumni associations 241 21 Classes 243 General interest 243 Antiques 243 Coking 24 Cosmetics-making 24 Dance 245 Flower arranging 245 Jewellery and glass 246 Languages 246 Painting and fi ne arts 246 Potery 247 Music 248 Photography 248

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