Where shall I Live?
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I recently came up for interviews and was wondering where I should live when I am successful? Is it true that Tung Chung is the preferred place to live by the company so when they need some one to come in when someone is sick it is the closest place?
Are there any western style apartments there? Should I buy a place there or rent?
Are there any western style apartments there? Should I buy a place there or rent?
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it's been over a week and no one replied.
let me cheer you up.
there's a place called Discovery bay in Lantau Island where most expatriate lives. if you are into golf that's the place for you. if you are the schmacher type, forget about it cos cars are not allowed.
you'll have to rely on shuttle buses which run from/toTung Chung and the airport. time is approx 20mins-30mins.alternatively ferries. frequently to/from Central.
hope this helps.
let me cheer you up.
there's a place called Discovery bay in Lantau Island where most expatriate lives. if you are into golf that's the place for you. if you are the schmacher type, forget about it cos cars are not allowed.
you'll have to rely on shuttle buses which run from/toTung Chung and the airport. time is approx 20mins-30mins.alternatively ferries. frequently to/from Central.
hope this helps.
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