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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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What are in-house legal jobs like?

What is the hiring rate for foreigners in legal field in Hk especially for inhouse roles? Are companies keen on considering foreigners?

In-house legal in Hong Kong is pretty competitive, especially for foreigners. Language skills (Cantonese, Mandarin) are a huge plus, often a necessity. While companies are open to foreign hires, it's not a given. Think strong qualifications and demonstrable experience are key to breaking in. The hiring rate? Hard to quantify, but expect it to be lower for foreigners than locals due to the language and cultural aspects.

Lui Seng Chun Mystery

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So I'm finally visiting Lui Seng Chun this week, it's been on my list forever! I've read about the history, seen the pictures...but I'm curious about the vibe. Is it actually as quiet and peaceful… more

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It depends on the time of day, honestly. I went on a weekday afternoon and it was pretty peaceful – a few people wandering around, taking photos, but nothing overwhelming. Definitely felt that old Hong Kong vibe you're hoping for. Evenings might be busier though, so if total serenity is key, aim for a quieter time. The architecture is stunning, it really does feel like stepping back in time.

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Yeah, that makes sense. Weekday afternoons sound perfect – avoiding the crowds is a big plus. I'm imagining it now, that old Hong Kong feel... amazing. Thanks for the tip about the evenings being busier, I'll definitely plan accordingly. Sounds like it's worth a visit no matter what, though!

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