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What’s Fitness Gym Experience Like for First Timers?

Finding the right gym in Hong Kong can be challenging, especially for expats navigating a new city. With a fast-paced...

Exploring Lan Kwai Fong: Central’s Dining and Entertainment Destination

Lan Kwai Fong is a busy and well-known nightlife zone in Hong Kong's Central District. After dusk, this bustling...

Kowloon Day Tour – 36 Hours in Hong Kong

A traveler to Hong Kong on a quick layover, business trip, or other engagement absorbs the bustling city's flavor...

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What’s Fitness Gym Experience Like for First Timers?

Finding the right gym in Hong Kong can be challenging, especially for expats navigating a new city. With a fast-paced lifestyle and limited space, many...

Do Self-Checkout Machines Put Cashier Jobs in Trouble?

Nobody wants to spend a long time in a...

List of 62 MTR Violations and Penalties

Taking the MTR is one of the most efficient...

Hiring Tips and Top Questions to Ask When Hiring Domestic Helpers

Living with someone is always a challenge. At times,...

Sample Termination Letter for Domestic Helper Contract

Both domestic helpers and their employer have the right...

Kowloon Day Tour – 36 Hours in Hong Kong

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Prada, Ralph Lauren Join Luxury Shops Closing Outlets in Hong Kong

After high-profile announcements that Forever 21 and Abercrombie &...

Horse Racing in Hong Kong

Hong Kong horse races are world famous, and an...

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Exploring Lan Kwai Fong: Central’s Dining and Entertainment Destination

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What Many Domestic Workers See When They Return To Employers After Day Off

As they take a one-day holiday to relax, and regain energy for the next six days, many domestic workers often learn that employers cannot assume, for that one day, household chores and maintain a decent upkeep of the house.

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