We still seek what we will call home here in Hong Kong. Like all things in life the choice is about balance--kids, work, play, etc. For now we are in between homes. We're living in a walk up, that in itself has challenges, but for what it gives us is worth the daily climbs; decent space, peace and quiet, accessible to food and places for the kids to play--and the view! You just have to see it for yourself. Wish we could afford this long term. Oh well.
Hong Kong Tidbit: When buying or renting you are given the regular information, like square footage. Here, they calculate "usable/liveable" space. That is, when you're given the square footage of an apartment (or flat. They follow the British ways of things here), they'll include space like window ledges, handrails, windowsills, etc. So always ask what percentage the usable/liveable space is to know the actual space you can really use. I hear good ranges are 80% - 70%. I can only imagine what could be worse.
Here's some photos of the area that we're living in until the New Year.
It's tourist attraction where you can see the ocean and buy loads of name brand clothing like Oakley to Gap, as well as typical Chinese trinkets that people bring home as gifts or for themselves. Don't worry about not having enough bags to carry them all in. They have shops for that too. Stanley Market is in itself an interesting place to roam around. Many nooks and crannies to get lost in, but that's part of the adventure being here.
I'll talk more about Stanley with more detail later.
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