Tag: pollution

  • Hong Kong Trails Singapore In Quality-Of-Life Rankings Due To Housing, Pollution Issues

    Hong Kong Trails Singapore In Quality-Of-Life Rankings Due To Housing, Pollution Issues

    Hong Kong risks losing out on top expatriate talent if it does not tackle its pollution and housing issues, according to latest survey findings on quality of life, released by a global consulting firm.

    The annual survey by Mercer, used by multinational companies to design expat packages, ranked Hong Kong 71 out of 231 cities for quality of living – dropping one spot from last year’s placing.

    In Asia, Hong Kong’s regional rival Singapore took the top spot, followed by five Japanese cities. Hong Kong placed 7th.

    Pollution and housing were some of the greatest concerns for expatriates looking to move to Hong Kong.

    “For employees with families, they need to consider their children’s health. Singapore will definitely be a better place than Hong Kong because of better pollution control,” Ms Connie Leung, principal business leader for talent information solutions at Mercer, said.

    “And as for housing [in Singapore], you may have more choices for flats [and] the living environment is much better. The cost is too high in Hong Kong and so you have a limited choice [of flats].”

    Vienna in Austria took the number one ranking overall for the city with the best quality of life.

    According to the survey, Hong Kong’s quality of life was on par with Detroit, a former United States automobile manufacturing powerhouse.

    Social and political issues were also reasons for the city’s lower ranking.

    “Hong Kong saw a dip in ranking due to recent social and political uncertainties as well as the rise in quality of living in other cities in the region,” Ms Leung said.

    “The good news is, Hong Kong still remains at a relatively good standing compared to nearby cities in Asia.”

    The survey looked at 10 categories including: political and social environment, economic environment, natural environment, housing, health services, and education.

    British account manager Nick Ball has been a Hong Kong resident since 2011 and said he has seen a decline in his quality of life.

    “A lot of places where we use to hang out have disappeared because of [high] rents, and it seems that things that can bring a better way of life … are just not really being very well run anymore,” he said.

    “Congestion has got a lot worse. You try to go anywhere on the weekend and it’s just terrible unless you get out first thing in the morning because there are traffic jams everywhere.”

    Despite the problems, Ball still said there was “no other place on Earth” like Hong Kong, but he was uncertain if he would still be in the city five years from now if things continued to decline.

     

    Source: Today

  • Chef Bob: Tolerate Sikit Lah Burning Of Offerings During Hungry Ghost Month

    Chef Bob: Tolerate Sikit Lah Burning Of Offerings During Hungry Ghost Month

    Ok guys. Our Buddhist/Taoist/Chinese brothers and sisters have started praying for their hungry ghost month. Please tolerate with their burning of offerings. How many days only what??!!

    If the bins are near to those living in lower floors like mine, try asking them nicely to move it to a further location. If they decline, find other means to combat with the smoke and soot. Close your windows. Blast your fans. Don’t complain but find a solution.
    If there’s a getai show, enjoy the entertainment. Start a mosh pit or something. Another excuse for you to leave the house and jalan2. ?

    If need be to call the police, do it in a civilised manner. The men in blue have much bigger problems to attend to. And please don’t bitch about it in social media. If I see any, I won’t hesitate to block you unless you owe me money lah. That one must settle ah. Then I’ll block you. ????

    Love begets love. Respect begets respect.

    “Allah does not forbid you to be just and righteous towards those who did not go into battle against you (over matters of faith), and did not expel you from your homes. Deal with them justly. Allah loves those who are just.” The Holy Quran, Chapter 60, Verse 8.

    Wallahualam bisawab.

    *This thread is non-debatable. If your comments deemed unsuitable in my views then gua akan delete sama dia. You feel me? ?

     

    Source: Shahrizal Salleh