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What's weather like in Hong Kong?

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Does Hong Kong get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what five local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Hong Kong.

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If moving to Hong Kong, one should consider the political situation and the various protests being staged from time to time which might affect your daily schedule. It is essential to observe the changes in international relationships and the National Security Law. I am sure you can enjoy good weather and delicious foods here.

Hong Kong is an amazing city. It has everything to offer. Food from all over the world, shopping, beautiful scenery, an efficient public transportation system, amazing hiking trails, skyscrapers, a happening nightlife, lovely beaches, the best parks. Such variety that life is never boring. Perfect for an obsessive photographer like myself. I particularly love the weather since I’m from the UK and it’s always cold!

The high cost of living, particularly for housing/accommodation; political uncertainty; pollution mostly driven by factories over the border in China; extreme heat and humidity during summer (May to September); falling use of the English language particularly by younger age groups.

Our city is a special region of China, where most of residents are fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. We pride in skyscrapers alongside international and authentic cuisines. However, living expenses are rather high, and the current temperature. When moving to Hong Kong, it is imperative to have full research and be able to sustain financially in the long run.

1 The weather is important for people who intend to move to the city; 2. The career or business opportunities available to them should be taken into considerations; 3. The social circle is also essential to people who can establish and adapt new lifestyle by quickly gaining information and matters from people related to the same country origins already living in the city as well.

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