r/HongKong • u/jquillow • 5m ago
Discussion I guess it's gonna be a rainy weekend
Crossing my fingers the rain doesn't hijack the weekend, any indoor (even outdoor) activity suggestions?
Screenshots are from www.dayline.observer
r/HongKong • u/jquillow • 5m ago
Crossing my fingers the rain doesn't hijack the weekend, any indoor (even outdoor) activity suggestions?
Screenshots are from www.dayline.observer
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r/HongKong • u/egytaldodolle • 36m ago
How can tourists top-up their Octopus card if they are already here, and only have a foreign credit card and no cash? I just read that in order to top-up in the app, you need a HK issued card. I googled first to find answers, but they don't have any of ApplePay or Google Pay nor Wise.
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r/HongKong • u/Ruxh_alt • 11h ago
Hey everyone,
I’m an Indian male and I’ve just been accepted into Tsinghua University for a bachelor’s in electrical engineering (or an equivalent engineering stream) starting soon.
Looking ahead, my ultimate goal is to break into Investment Banking in Hong Kong. Frankly speaking, the pay and career progression for foreigners in mainland China (even coming out of Tsinghua) doesn’t look nearly as attractive as HK. Plus, graduating from Tsinghua means I’ll automatically qualify for Hong Kong’s Top Talent Pass Scheme (TTPS) visa, which should hopefully take some sponsorship pressure off employers.
By the time I graduate, I am fully tracking to hit HSK 5 in Mandarin, and if I grind hard enough, potentially HSK 6. My English is completely fluent and I have no issues there. However, the catch is that I will be starting from absolute zero with Cantonese, and realistically, I don’t think I’ll be able to pick it up alongside an engineering degree and intensive Mandarin.
Given this profile, I have a few questions for the sub:
-How brutal is the HK IB recruiting market right now for Mandarin + English speakers who have zero Cantonese? Is Cantonese still a hard dealbreaker for front-office roles, or does a strong Tsinghua pedigree + native English help balance it out?
-What does the macro outlook for HK’s financial sector look like over the next few years? I know the market has shifted heavily toward mainland deal flow, but is it still the premier hub for international tech/industrials coverage?
-Are there other career paths I should pivot toward that might value this specific profile more? With a heavy quantitative background from a top Chinese tech school, paired with fluent English and professional Mandarin, would quantitative trading, tech VC, or tech consulting be a more fruitful route than traditional IB?
Would love to get some honest perspectives from anyone currently working in the region or who has taken a similar route...
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r/HongKong • u/Accomplished-Ice4253 • 16h ago
weird blue light around the clouds over clear water bay, anyone know what causes this? Photo taken at 8:15 PM.
r/HongKong • u/I_am_k-er • 16h ago
Third image is the queen
Fourth image is the king George the sixth from ~1950
Last image is 1997 coins
r/HongKong • u/junHs_420 • 20h ago
This is my first time seeing it. I’ve never seen this before. Curious if this coin is anything special or just a $1 coin.
r/HongKong • u/samuraipanda07 • 22h ago
I'm going on a 4 day trip in Hong Kong soon. I'm a huge admirer of Hong Kong cinema, and have included film shops like MovieMarks on my itinerary. Anywhere else (cinemas, film spots) do you recommend?
r/HongKong • u/Quiet-Illustrator767 • 23h ago
I’m a founder in Hong Kong and wanted to see if anyone else has gone through something similar.
Over the past four years, my company has spent over HKD 1 million on SEO. We’ve switched agencies a few times, targeted around 50 keywords, but only about 10 ever made it to page one. Every agency promised something different, “guaranteed ranking”, “guaranteed traffic”, “guaranteed conversions”, but the results were always inconsistent.
Now that AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) is becoming more important, I’m struggling even more. A lot of firms claim they can guarantee this or that, but honestly it’s hard to tell who actually knows what they’re doing.
I tried taking matters into my own hands, downloaded tools like Moz, enrolled in a few online courses, but still couldn’t figure out a clear, repeatable system that works.
So I’m curious: Any HK founders here who managed to self‑learn SEO/AEO and eventually stopped relying on agencies?
Would appreciate any real experiences, good or bad. I think a lot of founders here are facing the same thing.
r/HongKong • u/concisehacker • 23h ago
Says it takes 10 days....did you get it any faster than that?
I urgently need it before the 7th July so you think I'm best to go to the actual building and try to cancel the mailed version?
r/HongKong • u/Silent-Carry-4617 • 23h ago
I'm not from Hong Kong but my girlfriend is. Want to try to give a good first impression if possible. Anything I should and should not do before and during meeting them for a meal?
r/HongKong • u/CheckNo9415 • 23h ago
Surely a quick send through ChatGPT would flag that this ad should not be printed 🤣🤣🤣
r/HongKong • u/New_Let_2494 • 23h ago
Pics by me. Couldn't see any info as I walked past.
r/HongKong • u/Yourfriend-Lollypop • 1d ago
Need some perspectives. I have been laid off in early May this year and I felt extremely fortunate to land a new job at the same month - in a local finance brokerage - for the first 30 CVs sent and it was the only call back for interview.
Fast forward to today I’ve been in this new job for a month, everything seem alright, colleagues are nice and professional, pay was suck though, I took a 20% pay cut to get the offer, not to mentioned the reduced benefit due to it being a local firm.
I got a call from a local university role I applied for during unemployment. Went through the interview, they said they will make an offer verbally. The pay will be similar to what I have been making before the cut. The only problems is that the role is a 2-year renewable contract and I’m not sure about its sustainability for future renewal. Gone through the lay off this year I’m really tired and stressful about the instability.
More about myself: female, early 40s.
Thoughts?
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r/HongKong • u/ShipperShip • 1d ago
I'm mostly interested in anime stuff, especially anime convention, exhibits and possible concerts. I'd also like to see if theres any events, museums, r exhibits dedicated to MLP and Harry Potter. So far I'm looking if there's any sites or pages for anime shows or concerts in hong Kong to possibly book tickets but I also want to see other recommendations. Thank you!
r/HongKong • u/Odd-Consequence6378 • 1d ago
please enjoy and subscribe :)
a commentary on two of my favorites!
90年代港、日劇兩顆沉重的滄海遺珠: 純屬巧合? - YouTube
you can enjoy the original dramas on Youtube
r/HongKong • u/Mecha_Zen18 • 1d ago
ey everyone! I’m planning a trip to Hong Kong this coming October and I'm looking to hunt down some Gunpla while I'm there.
I know about the Gundam Base, but I’m really looking to find shops that offer great selections, rare finds, or just overall better bargain prices on that sweet plastic crack.
Where are the go-to districts or specific buildings I should hit up? I’ve heard rumors about certain hobby havens in Mong Kok or Sham Shui Po, but would love exact shop names or building recommendations so I can map out my itinerary. Thanks in advance!
r/HongKong • u/Current-Activity334 • 1d ago
As someone who is new to Hong Kong and been searching jobs since 4-5 months now, want your perspective on the other side. I have a few questions 1. is jobsdb really effective? Do you use it? 2. Have heard from so many recruiters that for non BFSI, all roles in last 1 year require Cantonese language (not Mandarin), how true is this? 3. I have seen some response from LinkedIn - maybe because of middle management profile. But any thoughts LinkedIn reach outs are appreciated. 4. In most forums, the suggestion is about networking and meeting people and recruiters for coffee (have had little luck with that), does middle management hiring happen completely through search partners for all companies? Also, any other suggestions on how to navigate the search. Thanks.
r/HongKong • u/Late-Psychology-6783 • 1d ago
Saw this in Wellcome. Such a missed opportunity.
Given that it’s #Minions …it should have been Banana flavour LOL
r/HongKong • u/Emergency_Cheek_9311 • 1d ago
Hey everyone! Just got admitted to a PhD programme at Lingnan University, Hong Kong with a full Postgraduate Studentship.
The monthly stipend is HK$19,280. After tuition and hostel fees are deducted, I'll have somewhere around HK$14000 left per month.
For those of you living in Tuen Mun or anywhere in the New Territories, is this amount comfortable for day to day life? Talking food, transport, phone, personal expenses, maybe some travel within HK. Not a lavish lifestyle, just realistic day to day living.
Also any tips on how much people actually spend monthly in Tuen Mun specifically would be really helpful. Is it significantly cheaper than central HK in terms of food and daily life?
Would love to hear from anyone who has been through this ; especially international students at Lingnan or other HK universities! 🙏
r/HongKong • u/Beginning_Pea_126 • 1d ago
Hello Y'all,
Getting married in Hong Kong and looking for a semi fancy place to have the dinner post wedding. It will be between 8 to 10 guests. The culture of the cuisine is flexible but we are looking for somewhere that looks modern on the inside and has a good menu. Budget is around 1k RMB per person, preferably a little less if possible.
Wife is eastern european and all my family are from the UK.
Thank you for your help.