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Reddit » HongKong
35m ago
I'm working in Manila and would like to pop over to Hong Kong for a weekend, Friday night through Sunday night. Any top five recommendations for such a short period of time?
(Hopefully this doesn't qualify as a low effort post!)
Edit: I'm in to natury stuff too, not sure what there is in the way of parks and nature walks but I like those.
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Reddit » HongKong
3h ago
I heard that Binance will be shutting down in Hong Kong in a few days, and I'm feeling completely lost about what it means for my cryptos. I have ETH on the platform, and I'm confused about what to do next. I've been searching for another reliable crypto platform that will remain open where I can transfer my funds, but I haven't found any promising options yet. Do you have any suggestions or alternatives to consider? (except buying a physical key to store them or selling)
submitted by /u/hkreporter21
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Reddit » HongKong
4h ago
So if i used the bno when i signed up for mpf as a document for id,tha I can't never get my mpf now? Doesn't matter if in hk or to cash out?
submitted by /u/mustabak120
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Reddit » HongKong
6h ago
A straight G mackin' 'round Hung Shui Kui 洪水橋 yo
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Reddit » HongKong
6h ago
Rubber boots get swampy, crocs/sandals are easy but there are so many dogs using the asphalt as a toilet that I prefer not to wet my feet in the street. What do you guys do for rainy season?
submitted by /u/global-node-readout
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Reddit » HongKong
7h ago
saw a neat tram vid the other day. thought I'd throw in where that one left off and ran it on to central.
submitted by /u/mellowfellowflow
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Reddit » HongKong
14h ago
I have received an offer letter from a company which will be based in HK and it will be 24200HKD, is that enough considering the cost of living there ? Thank you in advance ?
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