I get up at 7:30 every morning. After washing and doing my things, I go out and take the subway to the company. When I arrive at the company at nine o'clock, I will buy a delicious breakfast at 711 Maxim's Cake Shop on the way. Although I feel like vomiting after eating all kinds of bread sandwiches, there are not many other options. At one o'clock in the afternoon, I take an hour's break to eat. I usually go out to buy food and bring it back by the time I finish eating, so there is no rest time at all. Don't ask why you brought it back because the various restaurants are very small! ! ! I had to squeeze into a table with strangers and because many companies were released for dinner at this time, I had to queue! ! ! If you don’t work overtime at night, you’ll get off work at six o’clock, but you usually won’t leave on time, because you find that no one except the lady at the front desk and the lady in the tea room has any intention of leaving! ! ! Usually I get off work a little after six o'clock and then go home after having dinner, which is almost eight o'clock. Then I go home and surf the Internet, take a shower and then go to sleep again to start a new day. In my eyes, Hong Kong is a paradise for the rich and a place where the poor work hard. My aunt works in a landscaping company and earns around 8k a month. She gets up at around 5am every morning to cook and go to the workplace to eat in order to save money. One day off per week. I often ask my mother to bring her various daily necessities and prepared ingredients when she goes out to Hong Kong. She said the roast pork cost 150 per pound and she was reluctant to eat it. If you buy a little bit, you will be looked down upon by your boss. Grandpa worked as a chef in a restaurant. Several years ago, he rented a room of about 15 square meters plus a toilet for 3.5k. The room could only accommodate a bunk bed, a few chairs and a table. Grandpa and grandma just My aunt and uncle also lived here for a while. Now that I have applied for public housing, the accommodation conditions have improved slightly. I also have an aunt from far away who works in a restaurant and earns about 15k per month. However, my husband and children are all in the mainland, and I come back to see them once a month. My aunt works at the Hong Kong Airport. She gets up at around five in the morning. She also works part-time after get off work, and continues to work part-time on Saturdays and Sundays. She has her own house, two rooms over 400 square feet, which she bought with several years of money. When I bought it, it was still off-the-plan, about 11,000 square feet. It is a private housing estate with a very good environment and you can see the sea. There is a distant relative who is a rich person. She is from Hong Kong. Her husband is from the Mainland and runs a factory. He recently bought a mansion worth more than 30 million yuan, and the whole family has settled in Hong Kong. Is Hong Kong good? I think it’s okay to go there for fun, but if you really want to live there, it might not be as comfortable as in the mainland. For ordinary families, Hong Kong is still quite difficult.