• Life Update: Chris & His Family Officially Leave Hong Kong After 20 Years

  • Nov 22 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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Life Update: Chris & His Family Officially Leave Hong Kong After 20 Years

  • Summary

  • "Being in Hong Kong for that long really helped create the way I am now..."

    Chris shares his experience of  growing up in Hong Kong and the day-to-day life of working / living half-way across the world. It is similar but completely different to UK city life! 

    Some fantastic advice and tips to relocating and what to potentially expect. Insightful knowledge on the similarities and differences between the two cities, countries and life as a whole.

    Sometimes it can be hard to understand how those who are relocating and maybe this may make you think differently or be a touch more compassionate to someone who has decided to move away from home. 

    Example points we touch on:

    • What it was like growing in Hong Kong?
    • Did Chris enjoy living there?
    • How did the dense and intense city impact Chris
    • The pros and cons


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