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Things to know about life in Hong Kong

Getting to know Hong Kong better

The sights, smells and sounds of one of the most vibrant cities make for many unique experiences to be discovered.

Living like a local

Giving you a crash course in how to go native in this unique city in many aspects.

Based in Hong Kong, traveling the world

Hong Kong puts you at the centre of a kaleidoscope of travel experiences. Explore the adventures locally and nearby.

Catching up with home, starting your next journey

Truly a world city, Hong Kong is the perfect place to connect yourself to the rest of the world.

FAQs for new HSBC customers

Find out more about how HSBC can meet all your banking and financial needs, wherever you are in the world.

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