I used to not being very impressed with Hong Kong due to the crowded living environment and some stereotypes heard/experienced from the past. However after actually having working and living in HK for sometime, some interesting phenomenons are worthwhile to be discovered more.
Business wise, it's indeed a central place, where a lot of influential business people stay or come here to make their business decisions, no matter it's from Asia, Europe, America or Australia/New Zealand. Back home I do occasionally participate in meetings with overseas partners, while the scale of internationalism and frequency is certainly less than that in Hong Kong.
Entertainment wise, needless to say that it's a place full of man-made stuff, and as long as you can afford it, nothing is impossible (except something can't be bought or created by money). I happened to see a music concert last week in the famous Hong Kong Coliseum and it's really worth for the money spend, the venue, the sounding, the stage/lighting design, and even the entry/exit arrangement all combined well to make the performance stand out.
Personal life wise, well, depending on what you want out of it. There are a lot of shopping malls, beauty (hair, face, body etc) salons, cosmestic products, luxury goods and etc to make you look like a million dollar doll (as I said, nothing is impossible if you have the money). I feel guilty if I don't make myself look good under this kind of the environment, though at times do miss natual and relaxed style back home. I know I am relatively lazy on maintaining myself compared with average girls so can't complain too much.
On the outskirt of main Hong Kong or Kowloon islands there are still quite a few good places to visit, just need to plan that and find the companion to go with. It took slightly longer than other places for me to like Hong Kong (partially it's because I had been here for many times to lost the interest of discovery) but surely I would be able to find out more about this happening place.
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