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B7371994
25th Apr 2019, 18:25
Hi all,

I'm about to bite the bullet and relocate to HKG. I'm young, single and looking for an adventure and spent a lot of time on the decision.

The biggest thing for me right now is finding the right location. I've identified Tung Chung as my initial preference. Are there many CX/KA crew living in this location? I've read the older threads re crew locations in HKG but hoping to find something a little more updated.

Ideally I don't want to spend more than $20k on accommodation. Looking online, I can see 2 bedroom apartments in Tung Chung for less than that. I'm more looking at Tung Chung for the convenience of the commute to the airport rather than the nightlife. My understanding is that I can get into Central in 30 mins when I fancy a night out.

If there's better locations, I'm open to suggestions. Being around other crew in a similar situation without having the spend a large portion of my salary on rent is what I'm after, to keep it plain and simple.

Hope to see you soon in HKG!

Joker89
25th Apr 2019, 23:36
Don’t move to TC if young and single. You can get a decent apartment in Sheung Wan for 20k and have a 10 min walk to airport express, more convenient than TC. I read here once TC is the place hope goes to die. It’s true

azhkman
26th Apr 2019, 00:52
It's not where hope goes to die. In fact, after living in SoHo, DB, Wan Chai, K-Town, and now TC, I prefer TC the most, but I have kids now--it's not crowded and there's plenty for them to do. To answer your first question, yes, many KA/CX/HX/HKE crew live in TC.

I know 30 minutes to Central sounds real, but it is not, unless you live in TC Crescent right on top of the station, and your night out is in IFC Mall, then maybe but that's still more like 45 minutes all-in. Also, if you like to pound a few when you go out, you won't want that commute back home whether by train (before 12:30am), taxi, or Uber. If you are workout warrior, and drinking is not your bag, then TC is pretty good for biking, hiking, and jogging. Also, you could try the midlevels and you can run up to the peak on your down time. If you are more interested in partying, then I would recommend SoHo or Wan Chai, you can get a place for $20k but it will be small. Now, small to you may be 1000sq ft in your home country. In those locations in HK, it's probably 170-230sq ft. As someone else suggested they are all easy access to MTR to AEX.

I assume you've done your research so you know that everything will be more expensive here, there's no shortcut around that, unless you're flying longhaul and doing your shopping in your overnights. So take advantage of HK and use it as a base to explore around Asia. There's also some really cool people here from all over the world, and it could be a really good spot to make lifelong friends. And if all else fails, if you drink enough, you'll never be alone here.

stevieboy330
26th Apr 2019, 01:37
You can stay at the Headland hotel for $20k monthly rate, its right at CX city. It's convenient while you do your training. The food is revolting (you can eat at Tung Chung 5 mins away) but the room is good enough. from there you can go all over HK on your days off & make up your own mind, that's what we all did when we joined. I wouldn't spend too my time on this site before moving to HK either unless you want to turn up wishing you hadn't come (there will be plenty of time for that later). Good luck.

TurningFinalRWY36
26th Apr 2019, 04:39
Please do not start out in TC, HK has so much more to offer. Live on the island somewhere between Soho and Kennedy Town, easy to use public transport will have you at the airport in less than an hour. Young and single it is a no brainer

bonzaboy
26th Apr 2019, 07:35
Tung Chung has to be one of the most soulless and depressing places in the universe. Concrete jungle invaded regularly by hordes of mainland tourists. Avoid at all costs if you want to maintain your sanity.

Dan Winterland
26th Apr 2019, 08:32
Tung Chung has to be one of the most soulless and depressing places in the universe. Concrete jungle invaded regularly by hordes of mainland tourists.

I would say it isn't as good as this. And bizarrely, it's become quite pricey. Maybe out of the reach of COS18.

ACMS
26th Apr 2019, 10:02
Unless you like Mould I wouldn’t stay at the Headland hotel........

B7371994
27th Apr 2019, 21:41
Appreciate all the feedback and insight guys. Definitely a lot of food for thought.

I had heard that TC was pretty quiet. My thinking was that if there was enough crew, it could have been manageable if everyone was in the same situation.

I've started now looking at Sheung Wan, Sai Ying Pun, Kennedy Town, Wan Chai etc. - as long as the commute to the airport is manageable.

I'll be over in HK mid May before relocating permanently so going to use the time to explore different areas and try get a feel for it.

Thanks again!

White None
28th Apr 2019, 10:01
Your last post nails it - good areas for your time of life

cannot
29th Apr 2019, 06:07
If all else fails a taxi from central to the airport is between $ 400-500 not that you would do that often but it’s a fall back.
there are also night busses they dont run as often but they are available

Kitsune
29th Apr 2019, 08:34
If all else fails a taxi from central to the airport is between $ 400-500 not that you would do that often but it’s a fall back.
there are also night busses they dont run as often but they are available
Aaah... the ‘bus of shame’... I remember it well... :ok:

FRYVA
29th Apr 2019, 22:39
Please do not start out in TC, HK has so much more to offer. Live on the island somewhere between Soho and Kennedy Town, easy to use public transport will have you at the airport in less than an hour. Young and single it is a no brainer

What he said.

CISTRS
30th Apr 2019, 02:59
As far as I'm concerned there is only one place to live in Hong Kong.
Within a five minute walk to an Island Line MTR station.

cannot
30th Apr 2019, 06:06
Aaah... the ‘bus of shame’... I remember it well... :ok:
Kitsune , the whole idea of the late night busses was that you really didn’t remember very much of the trip . Assuming you were going home from a night out in SOHO

crwkunt roll
30th Apr 2019, 07:41
It’s a very small world in TC. Once you bag your harem, you’ll be dizzy trying to avoid 5 while you’re with 1. Got the T-shirt. But back to the elephant in the room, people are still joining? 🤦🏻*♂️

B7371994
8th May 2019, 16:05
Still looking into this in more detail. I read on Cathay's website that there are staff/crew buses provided around HK Island. Is this correct?

If so, what's the frequency, location and cost of this service?

oriental flyer
9th May 2019, 05:22
Still looking into this in more detail. I read on Cathay's website that there are staff/crew buses provided around HK Island. Is this correct?

If so, what's the frequency, location and cost of this service?
there are buses but they are mainly aimed at the office staff leaving various points around HK and Kowloon to arrive at kitty city at the start of the working day and leaving Cathay City around 5.30pm . The service is very infrequent out of office rush hours . You have to be registered with the company contracted to Cathay to be allowed to use the service . No cash is accepted on-board for journeys so you must pay for the trip using octopus card . Last time I used the service which was many years ago it cost $26 one way I’m sure that it has gone up since then . There are any number of city bus routes that go to the airport on a regular basis and there is the MTR to TungChung or the airport express that runs every 10 mins and Cathay supplies a free shuttle bus from the airport to CX city about every 15 mins

Freehills
9th May 2019, 06:26
It’s a very small world in TC. Once you bag your harem, you’ll be dizzy trying to avoid 5 while you’re with 1. Got the T-shirt. But back to the elephant in the room, people are still joining? 🤦🏻*♂️

The secret is to get hold of their rosters, and try to stick to the pilots on long haul/ more stable fleets. A KA or Freighter crew is going to have such roster disruption that he's much more likely to turn up unexpectedly

Shot Nancy
11th May 2019, 14:31
there are staff/crew buses provided around HK Island
Just for the blunts. You are on your own.

airdualbleedfault
14th May 2019, 04:28
A couple of people mention its "quiet" in TC you owe me a new phone as I just spat coffee all over mine :}
200k plus in an area the size of a small farm in Australia, with one shopping area not to mention the influx of the culturally enriched mainlanders You guys crack me up

dabz
14th May 2019, 05:34
Nobodies talking about all the noise polution coming from the reclaiming of the land on the harbour.

Those boats keep drilling the ground everyday during daylight hours and still the rent/apartment prices keep going up...

In the western world, when a construction site moves next door for 5yrs+ the prices start coming down. Its like TC people want to pay more to live next to construction...

Roy De Kantzow
14th May 2019, 16:26
One of my favorite aspects to living in Hong Kong was the constant renovation work and drilling that went on.

I especially loved it when people above me started doing aerobics or playing with marbles on a hard floor at 2am.

Oh how I miss those days....