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Home Improvement | March 26, 2025
Now Part 2 of DIYs that will help you save space and stay organized. You can read Part 1 of the DIY here. Hanging file racks slash painting An alternative to just a painting, you can have beautiful file organisers that hangs on your wall where you can put your paper works and double as wall decorations. The best part […]
Home Improvement | March 26, 2025
DIY is all the rage nowadays, and for something like home décor, it’s more popular than ever because we all want to personalize our home. There is no question that living spaces in Hong Kong are tight, and more often than not renovation can cause a fortune, not to mention the hassle of moving out etc. However, I am here […]
Home Improvement | March 26, 2025
Imagine when you are renovating your apartment; after getting most of work done, chances are the lighting issue would be the most irritating part that gets on your nerves. With the view of setting comfortable lighting, many other factors would kick in, such as the size and the orientation of the room. Speaking of the lighting of the room, they […]
Hong Kong Living | May 21, 2020
If you have kids in Hong Kong, you definitely need playgroups in your life. But where can you find one that is the best, high quality, close to your neighbourhood and fun for your loved ones? Want to know which ones are worth your time? Check out these 5 playgroups in Hong Kong! 1. Kinder U, Leighton Road – Causeway […]
Hong Kong Property | August 8, 2016
Who doesn’t love space, comfort and peace at home? Many people choose to live in serviced apartments due to stylish furnishings, flexible short term leases and various amenities available to tenants. But if you’re relocating to Hong Kong for the first time, which serviced apartment should you choose to become your home sweet home? To answer your question, Spacious has […]
Overseas Property | July 4, 2016
Chinese Buyers are become increasingly active in the global real estate markets, and they have definitely been a driving force behind the property scene in Hong Kong. For property sellers or even landlords out there, being contacted by Chinese buyers is inevitable and here’s some tips to how to handle the situation: Mandarin Speaking Mandarin is a plus, because […]
Hong Kong Living | June 27, 2016
Mong Kok is great. In fact, it’s one of my favourite places in Hong Kong hands down. Some might argue that it’s not as chic as Sheung Wan or as alternative as Sham Shui Po, but as a well-established hub for those living in Kowloon, Mong Kok is a place where almost anything is possible. Of course, it’s meant in the […]
Hong Kong Living | June 23, 2016
Libraries are one of the most important things in a neighborhood. It not only provides a place where knowledge is kept, but also a quiet place where people can go read and learn. Hong Kong is not short of libraries, with over 60 public libraries not including those in universities. However, today we want to talk to you about the […]
Hong Kong Living | June 13, 2016
Tsim Sha Tsui is the hub of Kowloon and one of the most popular place in Hong Kong. Already existed in the Ming dynasty, its name derived from its pointy sand bay that is now a concrete jungle. With an MTR station as well as an East Rail station, it can be confusing for first timers to navigate around the […]
Hong Kong Living | June 9, 2016
A lot of restaurants and cafes in Hong Kong have a strict 90 minutes dinning time slot, and it’s hard to find a place to hangout with your friends to catch up on the latest of what’s up in everybody’s life or just to chill in general. It’s true that there are a million upstairs cafés sprouting up just for […]
Hong Kong Living | June 6, 2016
Cycling is a fun alternative to jogging and a good way to exercise, what’s more is that it is also a cheap way to get from one place to another while admiring the sceneries around you. While Hong Kong is indeed home to some fantastic cycle routes, most of them are not situated in the crowded Hong Kong Island or […]
Hong Kong Living | June 2, 2016
Wu Kai Sha is the end stop of the newest addition of Ma On Shan MTR lines, deep in the northeast of New Territories some way from Sai Kung where people don’t tend to venture to. As an up and coming residential neighborhood, there’s more to Wu Kai Sha than the end of the Ma On Shan Line. In fact, it’s […]
Hong Kong Living | May 30, 2016
Though Karaoke was initially invented in Japan, it has been spread widely through the decades. To some extent, it has successfully integrated itself into modern people’s life, and it has become a popular place for people to hang out. It is a common practice that Karaoke places offer food and drinks for those singers who get hungry or thirsty after hours of […]
Home Improvement | March 26, 2025
Now Part 2 of DIYs that will help you save space and stay organized. You can read Part 1 of the DIY here. Hanging file racks slash painting An alternative to just a painting, you can have beautiful file organisers that hangs on your wall where you can put your paper works and double as wall decorations. The best part […]
Home Improvement | March 26, 2025
DIY is all the rage nowadays, and for something like home décor, it’s more popular than ever because we all want to personalize our home. There is no question that living spaces in Hong Kong are tight, and more often than not renovation can cause a fortune, not to mention the hassle of moving out etc. However, I am here […]
Home Improvement | March 26, 2025
Imagine when you are renovating your apartment; after getting most of work done, chances are the lighting issue would be the most irritating part that gets on your nerves. With the view of setting comfortable lighting, many other factors would kick in, such as the size and the orientation of the room. Speaking of the lighting of the room, they […]
Hong Kong Living | May 21, 2020
If you have kids in Hong Kong, you definitely need playgroups in your life. But where can you find one that is the best, high quality, close to your neighbourhood and fun for your loved ones? Want to know which ones are worth your time? Check out these 5 playgroups in Hong Kong! 1. Kinder U, Leighton Road – Causeway […]
Hong Kong Property | August 8, 2016
Who doesn’t love space, comfort and peace at home? Many people choose to live in serviced apartments due to stylish furnishings, flexible short term leases and various amenities available to tenants. But if you’re relocating to Hong Kong for the first time, which serviced apartment should you choose to become your home sweet home? To answer your question, Spacious has […]
Overseas Property | July 4, 2016
Chinese Buyers are become increasingly active in the global real estate markets, and they have definitely been a driving force behind the property scene in Hong Kong. For property sellers or even landlords out there, being contacted by Chinese buyers is inevitable and here’s some tips to how to handle the situation: Mandarin Speaking Mandarin is a plus, because […]
Hong Kong Living | June 27, 2016
Mong Kok is great. In fact, it’s one of my favourite places in Hong Kong hands down. Some might argue that it’s not as chic as Sheung Wan or as alternative as Sham Shui Po, but as a well-established hub for those living in Kowloon, Mong Kok is a place where almost anything is possible. Of course, it’s meant in the […]
Hong Kong Living | June 23, 2016
Libraries are one of the most important things in a neighborhood. It not only provides a place where knowledge is kept, but also a quiet place where people can go read and learn. Hong Kong is not short of libraries, with over 60 public libraries not including those in universities. However, today we want to talk to you about the […]
Hong Kong Living | June 13, 2016
Tsim Sha Tsui is the hub of Kowloon and one of the most popular place in Hong Kong. Already existed in the Ming dynasty, its name derived from its pointy sand bay that is now a concrete jungle. With an MTR station as well as an East Rail station, it can be confusing for first timers to navigate around the […]
Hong Kong Living | June 9, 2016
A lot of restaurants and cafes in Hong Kong have a strict 90 minutes dinning time slot, and it’s hard to find a place to hangout with your friends to catch up on the latest of what’s up in everybody’s life or just to chill in general. It’s true that there are a million upstairs cafés sprouting up just for […]
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