The life of Hong Kong people is more difficult than that of mainland people because the cost of living in Hong Kong is high and housing is small and expensive.
Most Hong Kong people live a humble life in Hong Kong.
Many people envy Hong Kong because of its developed economy, numerous delicacies, and better film and television culture. However, what people see is only Hong Kong’s glamorous appearance, and they have no idea or understanding of what the social nature of Hong Kong is like.
In Hong Kong, where materialism prevails, people are living a humble life.
It is well known that Hong Kong covers a small area, and it is precisely for this reason that every inch of land in Hong Kong is precious.
What's more important is that land in Hong Kong has been monopolized by major business giants before, and these developers often hold the land in their hands for starvation marketing, causing Hong Kong's housing prices to skyrocket. The huge housing pressure has made Hong Kong
Although people earn huge wages, they are unable to pay for housing.
This means that although many Hong Kong people dress gorgeously when they work outside, they may have to live in a house of more than 30 square meters when they return home.
This has led many Hong Kong people to choose to buy houses and settle in Shenzhen, work in Hong Kong, and travel between the two cities every day in their work and life.
Compared with the cramped living environment, what makes life difficult for Hong Kong citizens is their high "cost of living".
Hong Kong is known as a "food paradise". Mainland residents envy Hong Kong people's food. In the same way, people only see the state of Hong Kong people's pursuit of food and do not understand the bitterness behind the food.
Friends who have been to Hong Kong should know how amazing the per capita consumption level of a meal in Hong Kong is!
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To give a simple example, the average value of hand-pulled noodles in mainland China is about 10 yuan. However, in Hong Kong, China, the value of this bowl of ramen is as high as more than 50 Hong Kong dollars.
Affected by the global economic crisis in recent years, the global economy can be said to be subject to greater fluctuations, especially the film and television culture industry and port trade. These two industries could be said to support half of the Hong Kong economy before. No matter how big the situation is now
The economy is heading towards recession, and Hong Kong’s biggest economic impact now is the tourism industry.
Especially in recent years, the living standards of the Chinese people have gradually improved, and their pursuit of material culture has also increased significantly. The tourism industry has also become the preferred entertainment and leisure method for most Chinese people. This tourism demand opportunity is exactly in line with Hong Kong.
At the same time, another main reason why people choose Hong Kong is because Hong Kong has the largest duty-free shop in China.
When Chinese people travel to Hong Kong, they can gradually go abroad to buy foreign products.
And everyone also knows that the Chinese people's ability to carry goods can be said to be world-class.
Especially during important holidays such as the May Day Golden Week and the National Day Golden Week, the economic benefits brought to Hong Kong by Chinese tourists traveling to Hong Kong are staggering.
But even this kind of economic driving ability cannot offset the high cost of living in Hong Kong.