First, talk about eating. If you are not too particular, many stalls in the bottom shop have car noodles, about 25 Hong Kong dollars. If you eat barbecued pork rice, or a la carte set meal, like the mainland's mixed rice, it costs about 30~35 Hong Kong dollars. The delicious snacks in Hong Kong-style tea restaurants are small in quantity, but they cost about HK$ 20~30, only three or four per serving, and the quantity is small. As for other consumption, you can estimate it yourself. It is about 30% more expensive than the mainland.
Secondly, talk about accommodation. This is more expensive. I believe everyone has a certain impression of the guest houses in the 1990s. Yes, accommodation like this costs 450-600 Hong Kong dollars a day in Hong Kong. Very expensive. If you rent a house, most of the rooms with one room and one living room are between 5,500 and 7,000 Hong Kong dollars. It can be said that the house is the most important consumption. Of course, I'm talking about houses in urban or commercial areas, such as Causeway Bay or Mong Kok. If it is in Kwai Kowloon, a little remote, such as Sha Tin, Shimen and Kwai Hing, it will cost about HK$ 3,000-5,000.
Although the cost of living is high, the material return is also high. The employment price of an ordinary shop assistant should be between 8000~ 10000. There is also a benefit commission. At present, the exchange rate of Hong Kong dollar in RMB is1:0.8. The landlord does the math himself. My QQ1035291613. Feel free to communicate. There are photos of Hong Kong in the space, which proves that what I said is true.