
Trail Running Hong Kong: Local Routes & Culture
Discover Hong Kong's best running trails and how the city's trail culture compares to global fitness trends. From Dragon's Back to the Peak.
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Discover Hong Kong's best running trails and how the city's trail culture compares to global fitness trends. From Dragon's Back to the Peak.

From elderly harbour pilots to artisan ferryboat painters, the people behind Hong Kong's leisure spaces reveal a city far richer than any guidebook.

Forget generic prevention advice—here's what local doctors say you should prioritize based on Hong Kong's heat, humidity, and urban health patterns.

From morning tai chi in Victoria Park to lunch-break mindfulness apps, real Hongkongers share the simple routines that transformed their mental health.

Zoning reforms and transit-oriented development policies are beginning to unlock supply in unexpected pockets, but experts warn the gains may not reach those who need them most.

As rents soar and tourists flood iconic hotspots, a quiet revolution is reshaping where Hongkongers actually eat—and what they're willing to pay for it.

As stress-management apps proliferate across the city, neuroscientists are uncovering exactly how meditation and mindfulness reshape our brains—and why Hong Kong residents should pay attention.

A quieter, more sustainable city is emerging—and both newcomers and long-time residents are discovering a Hong Kong they didn't expect to love.

From Middle East tensions to Venezuela's crisis, international instability is forcing local employers to rethink hiring, salaries, and where they do business.

While Singapore and Vancouver grapple with affordability, Hong Kong's density-first approach offers lessons—and cautionary tales—for cities worldwide.

Policymakers, civil society leaders, and academics debate housing pressures and social cohesion as the city's foreign resident population reaches record levels.

As institutions across the territory grapple with budget pressures, community members warn of widening inequality and reduced access to higher education.

After years of uncertainty, a new wave of independent spaces is transforming Central and Sheung Wan into a serious rival for regional art capitals.

As the city's events calendar explodes with ambition, the quietly determined producers and nonprofit leaders steering cultural reinvention reveal what it takes to build festivals from scratch.

Remote work adoption, sluggish tenant demand, and oversupply in Central and Kowloon are forcing landlords and developers to reckon with a sector facing its toughest year in a decade.

As Hong Kong's retail landscape evolves rapidly, entrepreneurs must adapt to changing foot traffic patterns, rising operational costs, and a consumer base split between discretionary and essential spending.

As global cities compete for talent and skilled workers, Hong Kong is quietly reshaping its approach to integration—but data reveals it still lags peers in several key areas.

From Venezuelan aftershocks to Middle East tensions, international instability is reshaping everything from commercial rents in Central to consumer spending in Causeway Bay.
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