Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Hong Kong - Cultural Scenario and Work Ethic
Recently taken under the fold by the Chinese government, Hong Kong is densely populated island, with a westernized Chinese perspective, roots and traditions. The fascinating fusion of traditional Chinese and British perspectives has shaped a modern, westernized city in a multicultural ethos. Referring to his past glories and recent return to Chinese sovereignty, to understand the ethos and culture of Hong Kong will come in handy when you plan to move to Hong Kong or are thinking of working there.
Cultural History of Hong Kong
After the defeat of China during the Opium War, Britain won Hong Kong as a colony to govern for the next 99 years. It was in 1898 that the contract was signed, and China has brought back sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. However, it was put in the agreement that Hong Kong would be able to maintain a free economy for the next 50 years and so, Hong Kong has achieved the status of 'Special Administrative Region'. The special status with China has led to a very open policy of import and export limits on the taxation of only 15. The perfect mix of ancient Chinese traditions and the overlap of the western part of British influence in the last 99 years have given the people of Hong Kong, an ethos different and separate identity. The influx of people over the years Hong Kong has earned the tag of a global city.
Work and changes emerging
Most of the service contract in the telecommunications, insurance, banking, real estate and tourism. Tourism in Hong Kong has gained a lot of attention around the world, especially since it is known as the 'film capital of Asia'. Despite being under British influence, Hong Kong has managed to carve out a separate identity and the transition to the sovereignty of China was regular. The corporate culture is an amalgam of people who work from around the world and the mixing of cultures have made good class international education, working with an expert on business culture in Hong Kong is growing rapidly. However, with changing times, expatriates looking for work in China must have proficiency in Cantonese and Mandarin with a high level of expertise in their respective fields.
The constant migration of people allowed to make Hong Kong to become a cosmopolitan, well-adapted to make expatriates feel at home. The unique cultural ethos of the workplace has led to a multi-ethnic society, where people of different nationalities live and work together towards a common goal. Although it has been subjected to intense political and economic changes in recent years, has managed to remain a global city, with emerging markets - in real estate, tourism and service sector booming. High-end medical facilities have given rise to a new service industry of medical tourism.
Real estate
As Hong Kong is strengthening its economy, the demand for residential and commercial buying and renting, is increasing. As has become a favorite base for multi-national companies in Asia, the demand to accommodate the growing expatriate employees is increasing. Apart from that the local population and better income per capita has resulted in an increase in investment real estate. Even after the housing recession ended in 2003, prices are still undervalued by Hong Kong popular destination for foreign investors, with a bright future ahead. The rapid progress in the tourism and exhibition of Hong Kong as an international tourist destination has indirectly contributed to the real estate development in the country.
Tourism
If you come to Hong Kong for business or pleasure, not the beautiful tropical weather and shoreline clean of this exotic island can not leave an impact. White sand beaches, the plethora of modern amenities and entertainment pursuits have made it a popular destination during the summer months. With little cafes to five stars, Disney World only in Asia and a multitude of pursuits to keep the whole family happy. Hong Kong is still attractive to expatriates from Asia and Europe, as people prefer its vibrant culture, the ability to live safely, international lifestyle, enjoy the pristine beauty, with warm tropical weather.
With countless shopping malls and international festivals that take from the government, the country has become synonymous with high quality shopping and visits to flea markets, from both tourists and locals. Food fairs, exhibitions, museums, aviaries, zoos are only a few hints of what Hong Kong has to offer.
Working and living in Hong Kong is a new experience with the future looking much brighter than in the past, Hong Kong is becoming the main destination of expatriates from around the world ....
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