- Former British territory – a base for 100,000 Australian residents and about 600 of the nation’s firms – is their fifth most popular place for a home abroad
- Hotel industry executive Bruce Ryde among those happy to make the move and ‘live the dream in the ultimate Asian city’
The concrete cityscape of Hong Kong and its 90 per cent humidity during monsoon season can be overwhelming for any Australian having grown up in an expansive space by a breezy shoreline.
Yet the former British colony – home to around 100,000 Australians and more than 600 Australian businesses – has not only one of the largest Australian communities abroad, but also is the fifth most preferred home from home for the nation’s expats.
The charm of the city lures many Australians to make the move. Sydneysider Bruce Ryde, who arrived 18 months ago, says that his desire to live in Hong Kong started at an early age.
“When I was an eight-year-old, my best friend at school went on a round-the-world trip; that was highly unusual and a very big deal in the 1970s,” Ryde says.
“When my mate returned, he showed the class a Super 8 movie of his adventure, projected onto a screen in the classroom.