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Looking for a flexible, shared office that inspires, as well as encourages hard work? We’ve rounded up the top coworking spaces in Hong Kong for every budget.

With community spirit, fully stocked fridges and cool perks, there are countless reasons why operating out of a coworking space is an incredible experience. It’s no wonder both established businesses and fresh startups alike are shunning the traditional office setup in favour of this alternative! Luckily, Hong Kong has plenty of choices in this department. Scroll through for our ultimate guide to the best coworking spaces and shared offices in Hong Kong, with locations on Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories.

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Coworking spaces hong kong, shared offices near me, co-working: Eaton Club

Eaton Club — Premium flexible workspaces in Central, Wan Chai and Kowloon

More than just a serviced office solution, Eaton Club is a progressive platform for thought leaders who believe in the power of creativity, culture and collaboration. Its thoughtfully designed spaces cater to a range of workstyles, with several membership options available at Hong Kong’s trendiest business addresses. Whether you need a shared office, a dedicated desk (from $4,000 a month), a virtual office or just a Coworking Day Pass ($300), Eaton Club is the perfect place for both networking with like-minded individuals and growing your business!

Sassy Tip: Eaton Club is currently running a flash promotion for new members, offering 20% off all memberships and event space rentals. It’s only available until Tuesday, 30 September, 2025, so move quickly if you would like to try it!

New Sassy Perk Sticker Use the code EATONCLUB10 to enjoy 10% off memberships or to sign up for a free trial. Offer valid until Saturday, 1 August, 2026.

Eaton Club, various locations across Hong Kong, 3971 8907, Instagram: @eatonclubhk, www.eatonclub.com.hk

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the Hive – Spacious, multi-storey coworking spaces in vibrant neighbourhoods across Hong Kong Island and Kowloon

the Hive needs no introduction with multiple locations across Hong Kong (and Asia as a whole!). Whether you enjoy being based in the heart of the CBD or tucked away in an up-and-coming neighbourhood, each Hive location offers productive workspaces, plenty of natural light and facilities for all your business needs. Each coworking space also has its own unique identity with features like a palm tree-lined sun terrace (in Wan Chai) and in-house cafes (like in Sai Kung and Sheung Wan). Depending on your location, Hot Desk memberships range from $1,250 to $3,000 per month.

The Hive, various locations across Hong Kong, 3568 6343, Instagram: @thehivehongkong, thehive.com.hk

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Coworking spaces hong kong, shared offices near me, co-working: Coral Hub

Coral Hub CoWorking Space — 24/7 access to an affordable Kwai Chung coworking space

Located in Roxy Industrial Centre just five minutes away from Kwai Hing MTR station, Coral Hub is set up as a flexible, modern workspace with its own multi-functional event space. You’ll have round-the-clock access, an open pantry with free-flow coffee, 24-hour air conditioning, lockers, mail services and other convenient amenities. You can have your own desk for $1,200 per month or your own private office from $4,200 per month.

Coral Hub, Unit D, 21/F, Roxy Industrial Centre, 58-66 Tai Lin Road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong, 2156 1571, findthecoral.com

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The Executive Centre – New premier coworking space in One IFC, Central

The crème de la crème of flexible workspaces, The Executive Centre (TEC), does not skimp on the finer things. With 12 centres in Hong Kong and over 31 years of experience, TEC has built a strong reputation for its chic coworking spaces in the city’s highest sought-after addresses. You can expect in-centre Barista Bars, private offices, meeting rooms and customisable event spaces – basically everything you could ever want in an ideal coworking venue. Its newest centre in One IFC even has a specially designed VIP room complete with a fine wine fridge!

The Executive Centre, Level 9, One IFC Hong Kong, 1 Harbour View Street, Central, Hong Kong (plus other various locations), 3899 6888, Instagram: @theexecutivecentre, www.executivecentre.com

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Coworking spaces hong kong, shared offices near me, co-working: Desk-one

Desk-one — Affordable coworking spaces in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Tseun Wan and Sha Tin

As one of the city’s first-ever coworking spaces, Desk-one is a popular choice, loved for its affordability and spectacular city view. Unlike most other spaces which offer only monthly passes, Desk-one has a range of on-demand and flexible pricing packages, including day ($138 on weekdays) – and even hourly – passes!

Desk-one, various locations across Hong Kong, www.desk-one.hk

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Coworking spaces hong kong, shared offices near me, co-working: Blueprint hk

Blueprint – Coworking space offering 10-day, five-day and day-passes, with 24/7 access

Owned and operated by Swire Properties, Blueprint’s uniquely designed flexible workspaces accommodate teams of all sizes, with a communal cafe, lounge and terrace where you can sit back and relax. Best of all, Blueprint offers 24-hour access to its members, including those with a 10-Day Flexi Pass, Five-Day Week Pass or Day Pass.

Blueprint, 2/F, Dorset House, Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, 9631 1106, blueprint.swireproperties.com

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Swiss King– A professional, productive space to call your own

Meeting a wide array of needs, Swiss King Studios offers the ultimate in organisation via an ideal space conducive to creativity and design. Featuring state-of-the-art security and protected access, rest assured that your belongings will be safeguarded. Conveniently located in Quarry Bay, 28 rooms are available to maximise productivity, complemented with five washrooms, a shower, a common room, a coffee bar area and complimentary beverages. Guests will receive 24/7 access and will be granted biometric entry for after-hours assignments or meetings, as well as their own mail box and mailing services.

Swiss King, 5/F, Block C&D, Tung Chong Factory Building, 657-659 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, 2561 2005, Instagram: www.instagram.com/swissking657, www.swissking657.com


Metro Workspace — Hong Kong coworking space with 24-hour access

With six locations across Hong Kong – all open 24/7 – this coworking space option provides plenty of freedom. We love that each location has its own personality: its Central space on Stanley Street, for instance, is designed to resemble Le Louvre in Paris, while its Wong Chuk Hang branch has a modern wood-themed design! Grab a Hot Desk for just $2,000 or a Dedicated Desk for $3,000.

Metro Workspace, various locations across Hong Kong, 3955 8550, www.metroworkshop.com.hk

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Coworking spaces hong kong, shared offices near me, co-working: WeWork

WeWork — Popular coworking spaces in Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Taikoo

Featuring private offices (for teams of up to and over 100!), along with a distinct aesthetic vibe that’s designed to inspire, WeWork’s communal space strives to create an environment where people work to make a life, not just a living. With locations across the city’s busiest districts, this pick is ideal for those who want to be in the centre of the action.

WeWork, various locations across Hong Kong, wework.hk

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Coworking spaces hong kong, shared offices near me, co-working: Workupstairs in sham shui po

Workupstairs — Sleek coworking space in Sham Shui Po

Once a warehouse in the heart of Sham Shui Po, this coworking space has a sleek contemporary design incorporating elements of the neighbourhood’s heritage. The location includes roomy private offices, 24/7 access, complimentary tea and coffee from its designer bar and hot desks to accommodate you and your team.

workupstairs, 1/F, 128-132 Yee Kuk Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 5139 2717, www.workupstairs.com

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Garage Society — Social Hong Kong coworking spaces

With locations in Causeway Bay, Sheung Wan and Wan Chai, Garage Society gives its members ample opportunity to socialise, network and collaborate with other companies and brands – all in a beautifully decorated and fully serviced space. Get down to business in the perfect creative space and working environment.

Garage Society, various locations across Hong Kong, www.thegaragesociety.com

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Spaces Sun House — Conveniently located Hong Kong coworking space

This pick is a designer’s dream, offering inspiring and dynamic shared spaces to work and meet like-minded professionals. Whether you need a private office, meeting room or a place to simply plug in your laptop, Spaces Sun House will provide a suitable workspace for every need. Come break time, refuel your mind with a fresh cup of barista-brewed coffee and take in the sweeping sea views.

Spaces Sun House, 90 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 2245 3303, www.spaceworks.com

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More Coworking Spaces In Hong Kong

  • theDesk – Sleek, minimal coworking space with multiple locations across Hong Kong. www.thedesk.com.hk
  • Ooosh Coworking – Perfect coworking space for start-ups in Lai Chi Kok, Central and Island East. www.ooo.sh
  • Banyan Workspace – Gorgeously designed boutique workspace in Quarry Bay. banyanworkspace.com
  • Vspace Prime – A lush coworking space in Kowloon Bay with a stunning sea view. www.vspacegroup.com
  • The Great Room – Hot desk, day pass, and more options at One Taikoo Place in Quarry Bay. thegreatroom.co
  • Nexen Workshop – A budget-friendly, quality workspace with a flagship workshop in San Po Kong. www.nexenworkshop.com

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Editor’s Note: “Top Coworking Spaces And Shared Offices In Hong Kong” was originally published in 2024 and has since been updated by Team Sassy. 

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Job Search 101: Your Guide To Getting A Job In Hong Kong https://www.sassyhongkong.com/sassys-guide-to-getting-a-job-hong-kong-whatsonhk/ Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:00:38 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=54553 Whether you’re looking for a part-time job in teaching or a full-time job in finance, our certified careers coach offers some tips and tricks to help you on your job search. Whether you’re a fresh grad seeking your first job or making a career change, the job search can be daunting — especially in Hong […]

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Whether you’re looking for a part-time job in teaching or a full-time job in finance, our certified careers coach offers some tips and tricks to help you on your job search.

Whether you’re a fresh grad seeking your first job or making a career change, the job search can be daunting — especially in Hong Kong. Many turn to recruitment agencies and online job boards like JobsDB and Indeed, only to find that most positions require Cantonese and/or Mandarin proficiency. With 95% of Hong Kong’s population fluent in one or both languages, non-Chinese speakers may feel the odds are stacked against them. Having said that, many still successfully find employment here. Non-Chinese speakers should be aware of organisations that specifically target the expat market such as AsiaXPAT Careers.

Here are a few tips and tricks for finding work we’ve pulled together from conversations with recruiters, HR professionals and others who have successfully secured jobs here.

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Leverage AI To Polish Your CV And Job Search

AI tools are becoming increasingly powerful allies in the job hunt. Platforms like Claude can help you tailor your CV to specific job descriptions, identify gaps and sharpen your professional summary. Beyond CV polishing, AI can assist in researching companies, drafting compelling cover letters and even preparing for interviews by generating likely questions. According to the Family and Women Portal of Hong Kong, AI-powered job matching platforms are also emerging in Hong Kong to connect candidates with suitable roles more efficiently. 

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Use And Expand Your Network

Hong Kong offers so many different ways to build and expand a network such as:

  • Meetups, that range from storytelling groups to “funky salsa parties”, and offer great opportunities to socialise with expats and locals alike.
  • Various national Chambers of Commerce organise public events which are open to all.
  • Come across many events that are of interest to you on Eventbrite.
  • And, of course, keeping an eye on our monthly events roundup.

At the same time, do not underestimate the value of your existing networks. These can be friends, or even the people stretching next to you in a yoga class!

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Show Off Your Skills

It is one thing to expand your network but people need to see what you are made of. Explore freelancing opportunities, for example on JobDoh. Alternatively, consider “skills-based volunteering” if your job search is taking longer than you hope or even if you have chosen to postpone getting a paid job for a few years.

In this way, you spend time using your skills to support a charity or other organisation. This will also, allow you to expand your network, show people what you can do, keep your skills fresh and updated and give you motivation in your job search knowing that you are adding value to something you care about.

Local Motion is a Hong Kong-based organisation which explicitly works to connect people with such opportunities, but also do not be shy about approaching local charities and NGOs directly.

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Use LinkedIn & Other Job Sites

LinkedIn really does work. It allows you to expand your network and gives people quick and easy insight into who you are and what you can do for them. Given that so many jobs are not advertised, a lot of employers are proactive in directly seeking out people with the skills that they need. Keeping your LinkedIn profile up-to-date and professional — and backed up with a strong CV — is a must.

Other great sites for finding job postings are JobsDB and Indeed, so do keep an eye out on them as well.

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Consider Going Through A Headhunter

A lot of jobs are not advertised. Simply relying on agencies and job boards will severely narrow the scope of your job search and your access to different opportunities.Beyond recruitment agencies and job boards, headhunters are worth exploring — particularly for mid-to-senior level professionals. Unlike traditional recruiters who advertise roles openly, headhunters proactively seek out candidates on behalf of employers, often for positions that are never publicly listed. Specialist headhunter firms such as Hays Hong Kong and Michael Page Hong Kong focus on connecting experienced candidates with opportunities that align closely with their background and goals. Building a relationship with a reputable headhunter means someone is actively advocating for you behind closed doors, which is a valuable advantage in a competitive and often opaque job market.

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Consider Working With A Coach

Finally, all of the advice above rests on the assumption that you are clear about your career goals and aspirations. Knowing these can help give you direction and motivation in your job search. However, if you have moved countries, or taken a break from work, all of this might not be so clear. A certified coach — such as myself — can work with you to enable you to define your goals and design a workable strategy for you to get there.

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Editor’s Note: “Your Guide To Getting A Job In Hong Kong” was most recently updated by Team Sassy in March 2026.

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Parler Français At Hong Kong’s Top French Classes https://www.sassyhongkong.com/lifestyle-culture-best-french-classes-tutors-learn-hong-kong/ Mon, 23 Feb 2026 08:39:04 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=175729 Trying to learn French in Hong Kong? From prestigious institutes to private tutors, discover the top-rated spots to master the language of love in the 852. Whether you’re manifesting a move to Paris, aiming to pass your DELF exams or prepping for your next holiday, Hong Kong has plenty of language schools and courses for […]

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Trying to learn French in Hong Kong? From prestigious institutes to private tutors, discover the top-rated spots to master the language of love in the 852.

Whether you’re manifesting a move to Paris, aiming to pass your DELF exams or prepping for your next holiday, Hong Kong has plenty of language schools and courses for learning French. The best spots here offer a real taste of French culture, from high-energy group classes to flexible private coaching that actually fits into your busy schedule.

We know most Hong Konger are focused on learning Cantonese and Mandarin, but picking up French can be a smart move for your career. Hong Kong is a global hub for luxury, fashion and finance — and with over 370 French companies based in the city (from LVMH and Hermès to BNP Paribas), speaking the language can open doors. Plus, with a large French community in HK, you’re tapping into a whole new side of the city’s art, food and cultural scenes.

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The French Teachers Association of Hong Kong — French classes by native speakers in Central, Causeway Bay & TST

Founded by a team of qualified native Francophone educators, The French Teachers Association of Hong Kong has established itself as a premier language institution known for its rigorous yet immersive approach to French learning. With class sizes strictly capped at six students, the school ensures personalised attention across its programmes, which are open to everyone from children and teens to corporate professionals. Operating from convenient locations in Central, Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui, the association seamlessly integrates academic excellence with cultural authenticity.

Sassy Tip: Join its Adult Beginner French Group Classes, now available at a limited-time rate of $1,180 per month for four 1.5-hour sessions!

Class times: Custom scheduling available daily from 9am to 9pm
Price per class: $1,180 to $1,200 per month (1.5 hours/week) for group lessons ; $550 to $600 per hourly private session.
Exam prep: Comprehensive support for IGCSE, IB (SL/HL), SAT, HKDSE and DELF/DALF Junior/Adult levels

New Sassy Perk StickerUse code SASSY to receive a 10% discount on all private classes!

French Teachers Association of Hong Kong, Unit 1701 Cameron Commercial Centre, 458 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, 6470 9533, french.hk, Instagram @frenchteachershk

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Alliance Française de Hong Kong — French classes in Wan Chai, Jordan & Sha Tin

The official French cultural centre in Hong Kong since 1953, Alliance Française offers a variety of French classes and workshops from beginner (A1) to advanced level (C1). Students have access to its French multimedia library and digital French library, as well as exclusive offers and discounts on a range of educational and cultural activities.

Class times: Monday to Saturday; morning (9:30am), afternoon and evening (7pm to 9pm) sessions
Price per class: Approx $180 to $220 per hourly group class ($3,500 to $4,500 per term); Private tuition starts from $450 to $825 per hour
Exam prep: Official exam center for DELF/DALF, TCF and TEF

Alliance Française de Hong Kongvarious locations across Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 4620 5289www.afhongkong.org

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Hong Kong Institute of Languages (HKIL) — Professional French Courses in Central

With nearly 40 years of experience, Hong Kong Institute of Languages provides a professional environment for adult learners and children. It is a top choice for corporate training and students seeking a highly structured, small-group environment (three to six students max).

Class times: Tailored weekday sessions and popular Saturday morning ‘Intensive’ blocks
Price per class: From $3,980 per adult course (15 hours included). Approx $700 per hourly private exam prep.
Exam prep: Specialises in DELF/DALF, TCF, IGCSE and IB exam tracks.

Hong Kong Institute of Languages, 6/F, Wellington Plaza, 56-58 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2877 6160, www.hklanguages.com

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My French Teacher — Conversational French & home tuition with online tutors

This boutique agency focuses on flexibility and real-life application. Its ‘at-home’ service is particularly popular with busy families and executives who want to learn in a comfortable, private setting.

Class times: Teachers are available seven days a week at the student’s preferred time.
Price per class: From $450 per hourly private studio session; home/office tuition starts at $600 per hour
Exam prep: Targeted coaching for GCSE/IGCSE, IB and French Diplomas.

My French Teacher, various locations across Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 9804 3144, www.myfrenchteacher.hk

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HKU SPACE — Academic French certificates in Admiralty, CWB & Pok Fu Lam

HKU SPACE offers the most formal academic route for language learners in the city. Its programmes are ideal for those who want a university-backed credential and the possibility of CEF (Continuing Education Fund) reimbursement.

Class times: Intakes include 2 March (Secondary), 9–15 March (Introductory Certificate) and 9 April (Beginner Short Course); 6:45pm to 9:45pm
Price per class: $3,450 for 10 weeks (Short Course), $5,450 for 60 hours (Secondary), $9,350 for 120 hours (Introductory Certificate).
Exam prep: Curriculum strictly aligns with CEFR levels (A1–C1); dedicated TCF (A1) prep course available for $740.

HKU SPACE, various locations across Hong Kong, 3762 0000, hkuspace.hku.hk

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12 Side Hustles For Your Hong Kong Survival Fund https://www.sassyhongkong.com/lifestyle-work-money-side-gig-start-up-hustle/ Thu, 05 Feb 2026 22:00:48 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=85599 When your salary can’t keep up with HK prices, it’s time to get creative with cash! From quick online tasks to in-person gigs, here are the top 12 Hong Kong side hustles for sustainable extra income steams… Between our $60 matcha runs and rent that eats most of our salary, making ends meet as a 20-something […]

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When your salary can’t keep up with HK prices, it’s time to get creative with cash! From quick online tasks to in-person gigs, here are the top 12 Hong Kong side hustles for sustainable extra income steams…

Between our $60 matcha runs and rent that eats most of our salary, making ends meet as a 20-something in Hong Kong can feel near impossible. The classic 9-to-5 just isn’t cutting it anymore, so we’re all getting creative with our income streams — how else would we fund those weekend getaways or splurge on the hottest new drops? That being said, if you’re sick of surviving ’til payday, we have good news for you: Hong Kong is full of slick ways to make extra cash, you just have to know the hacks! Keep reading for our ultimate guide to 12 accessible side hustles in Hong Kong, 2026 edition.

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Queueing For Others

The Transport Department is notorious for its soul-crushing lines, and for many busy professionals, time is more valuable than money. Using specialised task apps, you can get paid to wait in line for everything from driving licence renewals at the Cheung Sha Wan office to snagging the latest limited-edition luxury drop.

Pros: You literally get paid to sit and scroll on your phone; total flexibility to pick your ‘shifts.’
Cons: It is incredibly boring; you might be standing for hours in government buildings; competitive to snag the best gigs.
How to get started: Browse the ‘Running Man’ category on HelloToby to find people looking for queueing helpers on Facebook groups like Expat Hong Kong.

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Event Staffing & Brand Ambassador Gigs

Hong Kong is the undisputed land of the ‘Event,’ and agencies are constantly looking for sharp, high-energy people to staff them. You could find yourself doing registration for Art Basel at the Convention Centre or working as a brand ambassador for a high-end fashion pop-up at K11 Musea.

Pros: Usually includes free entry to events; higher hourly rates than similar part-times; great for networking.
Cons: You’ll be on your feet for 8+ hours; requires a ‘uniform’ (usually a suit or brand gear); high pressure to stay ‘on’ and smiling.
How to get started: Register with GL events Hong Kong (specifically their French Touch division) or download YY Circle for part-time event and hospitality roles.

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Amateur Photography & Stock Sales

Are you the friend who always gets pegged to take photos? Turn that skill into cash. Sell your best Hong Kong shots (classic views like Temple Street at night or a quiet Lantau trail are most popular) to stock websites, or offer affordable ‘content creation’ packages for cafes or micro-influencers who need pro-looking visuals.

Pros: Creative outlet; can lead to a full-time career; passive income if you use stock sites.
Cons: Initial equipment costs can be high; the market is saturated, so you need a unique vibe.
How to get started: Upload your best high-res shots to Shutterstock or Adobe Stock, or start an Instagram portfolio to market your freelance services locally.

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Volunteering For University Studies

If you’ve ever wanted to contribute to science (or just see how your brain works), local universities like HKU and CUHK are always looking for participants. These range from quick 30-minute surveys to multi-day clinical trials, and they almost always offer an honorarium or cash voucher for your time.

Pros: Very low effort; you might learn something cool; pays significantly better per hour than a typical part-time job.
Cons: Some trials have strict health or demographic requirements; the higher-paying clinical trials can be time-consuming or arduous.
How to get started: Check the HKU Clinical Trials Centre website or follow university research boards on Facebook.

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Thrifting & Carousell Reselling

Turn your clutter into capital by tapping into Hong Kong’s obsession with second-hand finds. Whether it’s a vintage camera or a mid-century stool that doesn’t fit your new flat, Carousell is the undisputed king of the local resale market.

Pros: Clears out your apartment; sustainable; potential for high margins on rare finds.
Cons: Lowballers will try to break your spirit; coordinating MTR meet-ups can be a logistical headache.
How to get started: Purchase cheap items at your local thrift store, snap clear photos in natural light and list the items on the Carousell app.

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User Testing For Apps & Websites

With the AI and tech boom of 2026, companies like HSBC (PayMe), MTR Mobile and Cathay need real people to test their new features. You get paid to play with a prototype on your phone and give your honest (and sassy) feedback via video or screen recording.

Pros: Can be done entirely from your sofa; helps improve the apps you actually use daily.
Cons: Tasks are ‘first-come, first-served’ and disappear fast; requires a quiet space and a clear speaking voice.
How to get started: Sign up on the UserTesting platform (ensure your location is set to Hong Kong) or look for local UX research calls on job boards.

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Pet Sitting & Part-Time Walking

In a city full of pampered pooches and travel-hungry owners, pet sitting is a dream hustle for animal lovers. You can offer anything from a 30-minute walk around Victoria Peak to overnight ‘staycations‘ in your own home while the owners are abroad.

Pros: Free animal therapy; you set your own rates; massive demand during public holidays and long weekends.
Cons: Requires a lot of responsibility and trust, for puppy ‘staycations,’ your job never stops.
How to get started: Create a profile on Pawshake or PetBacker, both are very active in Hong Kong and handle insurance and payments for you.

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Foodpanda Delivery Rider

If you’ve got a bike (or just some very sturdy walking shoes), joining the fleet of pink-clad riders is a classic way to earn on your own terms. It’s a great way to explore the city’s winding alleys while getting a workout that actually pays you.

Pros: Complete flexibility — log on whenever you want; immediate payouts; great for cardio; free insurance.
Cons: Dealing with Hong Kong traffic and summer humidity is no joke; pay varies depending on demand and weather.
How to get started: Apply on the Foodpanda website, attend a quick virtual onboarding, grab your thermal bag.

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Freelance Social Media Management

If you spend all your time on RedNote and Instagram, you might as well get paid for it. Many local SMEs (small and medium enterprises) have great products but zero aesthetic, and they’ll gladly pay you to handle their content calendars and engagement.

Pros: Work from your favourite coffee shop; highly creative; lets you build a professional marketing portfolio.
Cons: You’re never truly ‘off’ (the comments section never sleeps); client expectations can be vague.
How to get started: Create a profile on Freehunter, build up your portfolio on social media and reach out to your fave local brand with a pitch.

Read More: How To Curate A Positive Social Media Presence


Professional Organising & Home Services

If you’re the person whose wardrobe is colour-coded and whose kitchen cabinets are a work of art, this is for you. Many busy professionals in Central and Mid-Levels will pay a premium for someone to come in and Marie Kondo their cluttered apartments.

Pros: Very high hourly rates; incredibly satisfying; word-of-mouth travels fast in HK circles.
Cons: Can be physically tiring; you’re dealing with other people’s clutter (and attitudes).
How to get started: List your services on HelloToby or Freehunter under ‘Home Services’ or ‘Professional Organiser.’

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Private Tutoring

Hong Kongers are obsessed with academic success, so your knowledge of English, Maths or even a musical instrument is a goldmine. Whether you’re helping a primary student with phonics or coaching a teen through the IB/DSE gauntlet, tutoring remains one of the highest-paying hourly side hustles in the city.

Pros: Incredible hourly rates ($300–$800+); flexible locations (cafes, homes, Zoom); very high demand.
Cons: Requires lesson prep and travel time; parents can have high expectations; income can dip during school holidays.
How to get started: Create a profile on Flowclass or HelloToby to find students, or join ‘Hong Kong Tutors‘ groups on Facebook.

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AI Training & Data Labelling

As AI becomes more and more a part of everyday life in Hong Kong, Western tech companies need humans to ‘teach’ their models how to speak Cantonese and Mandarin naturally. This involves tasks like ranking AI-generated responses, labelling images or recording short voice clips.

Pros: Zero work experience needed; perfect for doing in 15-minute bursts during your work commute.
Cons: The work is highly repetitive; pay per task is low, so you need to do volume to make it worth it; need to be a native Chinese speaker.
How to get started: Join GrowdGen by Appen or look for ‘AI Content Evaluator’ roles on local job boards.

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The Best Digital Marketing Agencies In Hong Kong To Grow Your Business https://www.sassyhongkong.com/best-agencies-resources-work-money-lifestyle/ Mon, 12 Jan 2026 22:00:48 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=110947 Give your business a boost with Hong Kong’s top digital marketing agencies, SEO experts, web designers and more. In such a dense city like Hong Kong, businesses need all the help they can get to turn a profit and maintain a competitive edge. Whether you want to boost your online presence, strengthen your brand identity, […]

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Give your business a boost with Hong Kong’s top digital marketing agencies, SEO experts, web designers and more.

In such a dense city like Hong Kong, businesses need all the help they can get to turn a profit and maintain a competitive edge. Whether you want to boost your online presence, strengthen your brand identity, optimise your SEO, manage your finances or revamp your website, we’ve got a useful list of Hong Kong digital agencies, accounting companies and other services that can help bolster your business.

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Digital Marketing Agencies In Hong Kong

Digital Marketing Agencies Hong Kong: 4HK

4HK – For Hong Kong – An experiential agency providing full digital marketing services

4HK – For Hong Kong provides digital marketing services and consultation for SMEs, startups and corporations. Its full-spectrum performance marketing service allows its clients to focus on their business, while the 4HK team takes care of all your branding and marketing needs. Fully backed by startup accelerator LimeHK, the agency promises to improve workflow and ultimately bring in new partnerships and ROI. What’s more, with its own customisable real-time reporting dashboard The ROOT, you can keep up-to-date on all the relevant data that’s important to your business.

New Sassy Perk StickerUse code Sassyx4HK to enjoy a one-time The ROOT dashboard analytic setup and get the first month of your subscription free (altogether worth up to $10,500) for your website here.

4HK, Room 4801, 48/F, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 6726 8769, www.facebook.com/4hk.ltd, www.4hk.com.hk


DigiSalad – User experience-focused digital agency

This award-winning digital agency provides a wide range of digital solutions. Specialising in UX, Ul Design and Digital Transformation for different touchpoints, DigiSalad creates an amazing UX for its clients which stands out from competitors. It was awarded Local Hero of the Year at the Agency of the Year Awards, Best Digital Campaign of the Year and has won over 111 industry awards in the past two years, reinforcing its position as a leading digital agency. DigiSalad believes digital is like a salad that mixes various digital ‘ingredients’ (Mobile App and Website Development, eCommerce Solutions, Customer Loyalty Programme, AI Solutions, etc.) to get the best results.

DigiSalad, 25/F, Prowell Asia Centre, 926 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3103 2588, Instagram: @digisalad, digisalad.cool


Best Digital Marketing Agencies in Hong Kong: Prizm Group global agency

Prizm Group – Global digital marketing agency founded in Hong Kong

With humble beginnings as a boutique digital marketing agency in the city, Prizm Group has grown into a global company with a strategy that combines innovative technology, creativity and statistical analysis. At the 2025 Agency Of The Year Awards, Prizm took home over 15 awards, including three Gold awards, highlighting its reputation in the field. Its previous clients include Dior, Nike, Meta, NARS, Octopus, HK Express and HSBC.

Prizm Group, 15/F & 16/F, Upper Living, 165 Hoi Bun Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.prizmgroup.com


Best Digital Marketing Agencies in Hong Kong: First Page Hong Kong

First Page – Data-driven integrated digital strategy

First Page is here to bolster your business with high-performing SEO and PPC strategies that will reap quick and lasting results. It even offers a ‘Pay on Performance’ guarantee, meaning clients don’t pay until their first keyword ranks on the first search page on Google. What have you got to lose?

First Page, Room 3503-07, 35/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong, 2356 3200, www.firstpage.hk


Best Digital Marketing Agencies in Hong Kong: Digital Business Lab

Digital Business Lab – Performance-driven digital agency

Performance-driven agency Digital Business Lab specialises in running localised, customer-centric social media campaigns which aim to increase brand desirability and customer engagement. With useful experience in video production, the agency can also help you partner with the right KOLs or influencers to gain brand awareness and generate leads.

Digital Business Lab, 1501, Pacific Plaza, 410 Des Voeux Road West, Sai Wan, Hong Kong, 8120 3518digital-business-lab.com

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Digital Marketing Agencies Hong Kong: Digital Nomads

Digital Nomads Hong Kong – Digital marketing agency specialising in sales and lead generation

As an official Google Partner founded by ex-Googlers, Digital Nomads Hong Kong provides expert insight into what it takes to give your business a competitive edge and generate more sales. Applying years of industry experience, this company will provide you with a tailor-made strategy plan with the goal of enhancing the performance of Google Ads, Facebook Ads, YouTube Ads and SEO, that will effectively support the growth of your business.

Digital Nomads Hong Kong, 2/F, Beverly House, 93-107 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 9734 0243, www.digitalnomadshk.com


Best Digital Marketing Agencies in Hong Kong: Havas Hong Kong creative advertising agency

Havas Hong Kong – Global agency to fulfill all your advertising needs

Havas Hong Kong is the one to turn to whether you’re looking to advertise your business locally, regionally or globally. As a truly integrated business, its expertise covers creative, media, ecommerce, social media and events. In short, it’s a one-stop shop for all your digital needs in a constantly changing tech landscape.

Havas Hong Kong, Havas Group Floor 25, Two Sky Parc, 51 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, 2590 1800, hk.havas.com


Branding Agencies In Hong Kong

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House of Forme – Award-winning creative team offering full branding services

The award-winning team at House of Forme is known for using a holistic methodology that elevates brands from initial concepts to ultimate user experience. No matter the size or shape of your company, if what you need is a group of seasoned creatives to communicate your brand narrative and craft a compelling one-of-a-kind identity that will make you truly stand out, House of Forme is the branding agency for you.

House of Forme, Shop 8D, G/F, Clarence Terrace, Sai Wan, Hong Kong, 3970 0098, www.houseofforme.com


Digital Agencies Hong Kong: Stepworks

Stepworks – Digital-focused brand-building agency

Looking to transform what people think of your business? Using a brand-led, digital-focused approach, Stepworks’ ‘Wholehearted Brand Building’ methodology helps organisations gain a competitive edge through a simple yet effective three-step process: making your business offerings crystal-clear, expressing your brand in a positive way and increasing brand awareness.

Stepworks, 19/F, LKF 29, 29 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, 3678 8700, www.stepworks.co


Best Branding and Marketing Agencies in Hong Kong: BaseCreate Base Create HK

BaseCreate – Award-winning branding and marketing agency

Headquartered in Hong Kong, this esteemed internationally-known branding and marketing agency offers a wide range of services geared toward one goal — growth. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, BaseCreate integrates both brand strategy and marketing activation for a more effective process with better results.

BaseCreate, 15/F, The Hennessy, 256 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2868 2793www.basecreate.com


ipulse – Creative brand design agency

With over 20 years of experience under its belt, ipulse has established itself as one of Hong Kong’s leading brand consultancies. It has worked with an extensive range of clients, from independent startups to established multi-national corporations, providing a full suite of branding services, as well as web design and marketing support.

ipulse, 13/F, Connect, 303 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 6296 4020, www.ipulsedesign.com


Web Design Companies In Hong Kong

Digital Agencies Hong Kong: Web Design

Rabbit Studio – Local web design company

Since 2015, local web design company Rabbit Studio has helped several prestigious clients, such as K11, Landmark, Swire Hotels and HSBC, come up with unique and creative strategies to create new value. Through precise audience analysis and targeting, each design and digital practice is tailored to suit the specific needs of your business.

Rabbit studio, Unit E, 14/F, Joint Venture Factory Building, 76 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 7072 2920, rabbitstudio.net


Lolli Media – Full-service digital agency specialising in web design

Lolli is a full-service digital agency based in Hong Kong that covers every aspect of web design. Using its strong in-house team of designers, marketing specialists and programmers, Lolli combines design, technology and strategy to provide the most positive user experience and drive business.

Lolli Media, Suite 4006, 40/F, Singga Commercial Centre, 144-151 Connaught Road West, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, 3621 0616, www.lolli.com.hk


Rush Hour Digital – Creative web and branding agency

Sassy has been a long-time fan of this creative web and branding agency and can vouch for its excellent service. Each component of your website will be carefully considered and crafted with your unique brand in mind. What’s more, Rush Hour also offers various levels of web maintenance and support to keep you abreast of the latest digital trends.

Rush Hour Digital, 19/F, The L Plaza, 367-375 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 3571 9881, rushhourdigital.com


WECREATE Hong Kong – Award-winning web design agency

Award-winning web design agency WECREATE specialises in designing custom websites tailored to your business needs. Its experienced web designers will help you build an interactive platform that will inform and delight visitors, offering a host of services including UX and UI design, web development, SEO, content management and more.

WECREATE Hong Kong, Room B, 9/F, Evergreen Industrial Mansion, 12 Yip Fat Street, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, 2555 7220, www.wecreate.com.hk

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Xenyo – Hong Kong web design agency providing custom technical solutions and Drupal expertise

Hong Kong-based Xenyo is fast becoming one of the most sought-after web design agencies in the city, with a strong track record in delivering custom-designed websites that are not only visually appealing but also functional and user-friendly.

Xenyo, Room 1801 Apec Plaza, 49 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2616 0898www.xenyo.com


Accounting And E-Commerce Agencies In Hong Kong

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Fresh Accounting – CFO and advisory services

Offering both CFO and advisory services, Fresh Accounting seeks to help SME businesses identify opportunities to increase performance and profitability. As an official partner with Xero, Fresh can also help your business transition to more flexible cloud-based accounting solutions! Sassy went to Fresh to help us make the switch and we’re so glad we did!

Fresh Accounting, 7/F, W Place, 52 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2295 0881, www.freshaccounting.biz


InsCoder – Full-service Shopify agency

Listed as an official Shopify Plus Partner, Hong Kong-based InsCoder’s full-service team delivers effective and profitable Shopify solutions for its clients, covering everything from store setup and Shopify custom app development to social media marketing, UX/UI design and more.

InsCoder, 3/F, Citicorp Centre, 18 Whitfield Road, Tin Hau, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6906 5318inscoder.com


Best Accounting Companies in Hong Kong: Stripe Hong Kong

Stripe – User-friendly e-commerce platform

Thanks to Stripe’s user-friendly software, businesses of all sizes can accept payments and manage their business online. For Hong Kong businesses, the digital payment platform accepts a variety of payment methods that include most major credit cards, digital wallets and other payment platforms such as Alipay and WeChat Pay.

Stripe, www.stripe.com


Xero – Cloud-based accounting software

Simple to use, and accessible anywhere and anytime, Xero gives you the power to track your cash flow, send invoices and create expense claims on the go. This cloud-based accounting software is perfect for small and medium-sized business owners who are ready to take control of their own finances.

Xero, 10/F, YF Life Tower, 33 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, www.xero.com

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Other Useful Resources

  • HubSpot – A growth platform for businesses providing ebooks, guides and free courses on marketing, sales, web design and more. www.hubspot.com
  • SME One – SME One provides comprehensive information on various government industry support funding schemes and market financial proposals to help local SMEs upgrade their business. www.hkpc.org
  • The Women Entrepreneurs Network (WEN) – A group led by experienced female entrepreneurs that provides networking opportunities and shares business tips and strategies to help fellow female business owners drive their companies to the next level. wenhk.org
  • The Women’s Foundation – A non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting female entrepreneurs in Hong Kong that shares research articles and online tools related to entrepreneurship. twfhk.org

Editor’s Note: “The Best Hong Kong Digital Marketing Agencies & Resources To Help Your Business Grow” was most recently updated in January 2026.

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Fluency Made Simple: Learning Chinese For Busy Hong Kongers https://www.sassyhongkong.com/lifestyle-fluency-made-simple-chinese-lessons-for-busy-hong-kongers/ Wed, 22 Oct 2025 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=166414 Whether you’re new to Hong Kong or have been here for years, one thing’s for sure: learning Mandarin or Cantonese can open career doors and make life here much more fruitful. But finding the right teacher and fitting lessons into a busy schedule can feel overwhelming in this busy city. That’s where Linguabox comes in. […]

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Whether you’re new to Hong Kong or have been here for years, one thing’s for sure: learning Mandarin or Cantonese can open career doors and make life here much more fruitful. But finding the right teacher and fitting lessons into a busy schedule can feel overwhelming in this busy city. That’s where Linguabox comes in.

Founded in 2015, Linguabox has built a stellar reputation (including Team Sassy approval!) for helping students of all ages and backgrounds fall in love with learning Chinese. From expat professionals who want to impress in the boardroom to Western-educated Hong Kongers looking to converse more fluently, Linguabox tailors each Chinese lesson to the student, taking into account their background, level and language-learning goals. 

Two of our editors put Linguabox to the test — in Mandarin and Cantonese — over five sessions to see just how well the classes work in real life. Keep reading for our honest take, and don’t miss your chance to book a discounted trial class to experience the magic yourself!

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A personalised approach to language learning

At the heart of Linguabox’s approach is personalisation. Every class is one-on-one, taught by a carefully vetted, native-speaking instructor who tailors lessons to your specific needs — whether that’s conversational confidence, exam prep or subject-specific vocabulary.

For those who prefer flexibility, Linguabox’s online Mandarin and Cantonese classes are a game-changer. Conducted on a professional teaching platform, each session comes with notes, keyword recordings and homework support so you never feel lost between classes. Plus, scheduling is incredibly flexible — you can book lessons around your work, family or travel plans without stressful no-show fees or penalties.

If you prefer a more traditional set-up, Linguabox also offers face-to-face Mandarin classes in Hong Kong, held at a location convenient for you, so that lessons always fit seamlessly into your daily life.

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An Editor’s Perspective — Online Mandarin Classes

“Having previously taken Mandarin classes in person, I appreciated the flexibility of online lessons, which fit easily around my schedule. I often struggle with areas such as sentence construction and grammar, which can be difficult for native speakers to explain when it feels natural to them. But my teacher XinXin was able to clearly explain these nuances, which I had never fully grasped despite years of study. It made me feel like the centre truly understood what it felt like to learn Chinese as a second language. XinXin also pointed out which expressions were idiomatic rather than textbook-style, which made it much easier to apply to use Mandarin more naturally!” — Jessica, Editor

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An Editor’s Perspective — Online Cantonese Classes

“I have never learned Cantonese in an official capacity, despite living in Hong Kong for over 18 years, so I was excited to finally have a basic understanding to help me in my day-to-day life. My teacher, Grace, was fantastic — kind, patient and encouraging. She provided me with a solid foundation to learn Cantonese, teaching me about tones, pronouns, greetings and more. She was also very receptive when I asked to learn certain things, like numbers, and was willing to adjust her lesson plan to suit my requests!” — Veena, Editor

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Learning Chinese Online with Linguabox

Begin your language journey with Linguabox

With Linguabox, learning Chinese is about building real-world confidence. Whether you’re after smoother small talk at dim sum, sharper skills for work or impressing your in-laws, Linguabox makes the journey inspiring, flexible and effective.

New Sassy Perk StickerUse code SASSY to receive two free 25-minute online classes upon purchasing an online package. Offer valid until Monday, 31 August 2026.

Plus, don’t miss Linguabox’s Online Speaking Packages and discounted face-to-face trial classes! With so many options available, take this opportunity to book a trial class today and begin your Chinese language journey!

Linguabox Group, Suite A, 12/F, Ritz Plaza, 122 Austin Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 9685 8939, Facebook: @LinguaboxGroup, Instagram: @linguaboxgroup, www.linguaboxgroup.com

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What Team Sassy Would Do If We Won The Mark Six Lottery https://www.sassyhongkong.com/lifestyle-money-mark-six-lottery-prize/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 07:57:24 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=165799 This year, one lucky Hong Konger took home $193 million in prize money after winning the Mark Six lottery. Here’s how we’d spend the money… The chances of winning first prize in Mark Six may be one in 13,983,816, but that hasn’t stopped the city from hedging their bets year after year. In fact, since […]

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This year, one lucky Hong Konger took home $193 million in prize money after winning the Mark Six lottery. Here’s how we’d spend the money…

The chances of winning first prize in Mark Six may be one in 13,983,816, but that hasn’t stopped the city from hedging their bets year after year. In fact, since its inception in 1976, Mark Six has raised more than $37 billion for the Hong Kong government — a pretty sweet deal when you consider that most punters don’t take home a dime. Nevertheless, one Hong Konger struck gold in February 2025 with a whopping $193 million ticket, marking the largest take-home winnings in the lottery’s history. Here’s your Mark Six cheat sheet on how to bet, plus Team Sassy fantasises about how we’d spend the dough!

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What Is Mark Six? Game Rules, Prize Divisions, How To Bet & More

What Is Mark Six? Game Rules, Prize Divisions, How To Bet & More

The Mark Six is Hong Kong’s official, twice-weekly exercise in optimistic delusion. Run by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, the game is simple: try to predict six numbers drawn from a pool of 49. With seven prize divisions, you can win big by matching all six, or snag smaller fixed prizes. The jackpot starts at a tempting $8 million and rolls over to truly absurd amounts, creating a city-wide daydream that deflates quicker than a blimp at the Hot Air Balloon Festival (too soon?). 

For a mere $10, you can fill out a slip with your lucky numbers or, for the less superstitious, just opt for a ‘Quick Pick’ and let a machine choose your random digits for you. You can bet at any Jockey Club branch or online before the draw closes. The beauty is you don’t even need to win the jackpot to technically ‘win’: matching just three numbers nets you $40, which might just be enough to buy you a celebratory drink — through perhaps not enough to drown your sorrows about missing out on millions.

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Team Sassy’s Mark Six Winnings Wish List


“If I won, I’d buy myself the best of both worlds! My own island in the Philippines for endless summers and a French chateau for wine-filled winters. #ParadiseOnRotation”
— Ira, Client Engagment Manager


“I would retire early to travel and enjoy the freedom of never having to think about money. I would also buy an apartment with a big playroom for my pets (in the future scenario, two cats and a dog, and possibly more since I could afford it). Also, a really high-tech dishwasher because I hate doing dishes.”
— Jessica, Editor


“I’d make a ‘qualifying investment’ in Portugal to get a Golden Visa, then buy a beautiful big house there (with at least four bedrooms and a big garden, ideally near a lake or some pretty body of water) and live there on-and-off for five years to qualify for a passport.

I’d also get an Innovator Founder visa in the UK which requires a £50,000 investment, then buy a big plot of land in the countryside and design my own house (big dream of mine). Then get an Indefinite Leave To Remain citizenship and travel as much as I wanted, taking my dogs with me wherever I go because I could afford Business/First class on Emirates!

I’d buy a share of a publishing house (Penguin, HarperCollins, Macmillan or Hachette), and a share in Apple (if possible).
I’d buy a flat somewhere in Hong Kong too, probably in Mid-Levels, with two or three bedrooms so I’d have somewhere to stay when I’m not in Portugal, the UK or Phuket.”

— Veena, Editorial Coordinator


“I’d buy a massive house in the countryside, or by the beach, and get a Porsche Carrera convertible. I’d also purchase a few random affordable flats and rent them out.”
—Megan, Digital Marketing Coordinator


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A Young Professional’s Guide To Private Clubs In Hong Kong https://www.sassyhongkong.com/private-clubs-hong-kong-membership-lifestyle/ Sun, 27 Jul 2025 22:00:52 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=149551 Wondering what it takes to join a private club in Hong kong? You might be able to flaunt a private club membership sooner than you thought! Exclusive and expensive with a capital E, private member clubs are often seen as something reserved for the elite. If being able to boast membership to one of the […]

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Wondering what it takes to join a private club in Hong kong? You might be able to flaunt a private club membership sooner than you thought!

Exclusive and expensive with a capital E, private member clubs are often seen as something reserved for the elite. If being able to boast membership to one of the city’s coveted clubs has been on your bucket list, but you haven’t even yet found out what it takes to apply (or looked up the extortionate membership fee), you’re not alone. Nevertheless, not all private clubs are completely out of reach. Ahead, we’re sharing some of most accessible clubs in Hong Kong, plus how to become a member.

Looking for a comprehensive list of private membership clubs and their facilities? Check out our sister site Sassy Mama!

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Carlyle & Co. — Glamorous, progressive member club in Tsim Sha Tsui

Perched high above the city and occupying two floors of Rosewood Hong Kong, Carlyle & Co. exudes the glamour of the iconic Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan, nodding to Rosewood’s magnetic coterie of colourful personalities. Valuing character above all else, this private members club houses a vivacious community and provides a peaceful place to unwind, appreciate art and culture, indulge in culinary delights and dance to live music until the early hours.

Facilities & Amenities: Art collection, lounges, music room, library, tailor, private barber, outdoor terrace, restaurants, wine cellar

Perks & Programmes: Live music nights, art talks, wine tastings, literary salons and events such as The Collectors Dinner for Hong Kong Art Week 2025

Become A Carlyle & Co. Member: Monthly fees (adjusted rates for applicants aged 33 or below) cost approximately $1,250, plus a $40,000 joining fee. Applications are available on an enquiry basis, incurring a non-refundable $200 processing fee; referrals and endorsement from existing members is strongly encouraged.

Carlyle & Co., Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3891 8910, www.carlyleandco.com

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Soho House Hong Kong — Elite Sheung Wan community of creatives

Known for welcoming creatives in nearly every major city, Soho House needs no introduction. With interiors inspired by the work of notable local film directors such as Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong’s stylish post is one of 42 Soho Houses around the world (and happens to be one of the largest). This stylish members club comprises a gym and wellness area, a restaurant and private dining rooms, cinema, and plenty of space for events and socialising.

Facilities & Amenities: Three-floor gym, sauna, indoor pool, restaurant, private dining rooms, cinema, art collection, cafe, co-working space

Perks & Programmes:
Daily gym classes, film screenings, music and nightlife events (by resident and guest DJs), creative mentorship programme

Become A Soho House Member: Monthly membership starts from $1,666 (plus a registration fee of $4,940 for Soho House Hong Kong’s One House membership), or around $833 for applicants under 27 years old (plus a $2,400 registration fee).

Soho House Hong Kong, 33 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 5803 8888, www.sohohouse.com/houses/soho-house-hong-kong

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The Hong Kong Jockey Club — Private club for sports lovers

If you love Wednesday nights at the Happy Valley racecourse, perhaps you’d like to consider applying to become a member of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy its excellent sporting facilities, including a top-notch tennis courts, swimming pool and bowling alley. Cultural enthusiasts can explore the club’s museum and art galleries, and even enjoy live music performances and theatrical productions.

Facilities & Amenities: Private dining rooms, bars, restaurants, racecourse, billiard room, gym, massage room, sauna, steam suite, tennis, squash and basketball courts, golf simulator, indoor and outdoor pool, jacuzzi

Perks & Programmes:
Private access and/or early entrance to racetracks, exclusive boxes, raceday prelude parties, museum partnerships and exclusive tours

Become A Hong Kong Jockey Club Member: The Racing Membership will set you back $950 a month, with a joining fee of $210,000.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club, various locations across Hong Kong, www.hkjc.com

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Club Bâtard — Ultra-exclusive membership in Central for wine & whiskey lovers

A haven for wine and whisky enthusiasts, Club Bâtard is one of Hong Kong’s newest private members’ club, offering an  exceptional selection of fine wines at retail prices, world-class dining and an unparalleled whisky experience. Co-founded by Michael Wu and Randy See, the club redefines luxury membership with its unique no-markup wine concept and world-class gastronomy. Housed in the historic Pedder Building, this luxurious retreat blends heritage with contemporary sophistication.

Facilities & Amenities: Three-floor, glass-fronted wine cellar with 10,000+ bottles, three signature restaurants (Bâtard, Hop Sze, Le Clos), whiskey bar, private dining rooms

Perks & Programmes: 
No restaurant markups on wines and whiskies, exclusive access to global wine collection, expert-led tastings, members-only culinary events

Become A Club Bâtard Member: Monthly membership is $1,500, plus a joining fee of approximately $150,000. Extremely limited spots are available, so the club does not always take members.

Club Bâtard, 1/F to 3/F, The Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong, 6339 5052, clubbatard.com

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Private clubs Hong Kong, private members clubs, The Foreign Correspondents' Club

The Foreign Correspondents’ Club — Historic community of journalists in Central

With a mission to promote journalism of the highest standard and defend press freedom in Hong Kong, the Foreign Correspondents’ Club has acted as a home away from home for foreign correspondents around the world since 1949. Featuring speakers’ events and a beloved bar, it’s a stimulating spot to exchange ideas and meet like-minded professionals.

Facilities & Amenities: Restaurants, bar, dining room, lounge, outdoor verandah, gym. sauna, steam room, workroom

Perks & Programmes:
Regular talks, lunches and dinners featuring guest speakers and industry experts, film and documentary screenings, career and industry-specific workshops, art exhibitions, dim sum brunches, themed dinners

Become A Foreign Correspondents’ Club Member: Membership starts at $1,375 for journalists and correspondents, with a one-time joining fee of $3,850. In support of journalists and correspondents just starting out in their career, FCC grants a limited number of applicants adjusted monthly fees during their first three years of membership. Associate Members (all professionals, including authors and business people with an interest in media) can also join for $45,000, with monthly fees costing $1,375 to $1,400.

The Foreign Correspondents’ Club, North Block, 2 Lower Albert Road, Central, Hong Kong, 2521 1511, www.fcchk.org

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Private clubs Hong Kong, private members clubs, The Whale Club

Whale Club — An exclusive sanctuary for connoisseurs and innovators in Central

Exuding an intimate allure in the heart of Central, Whale Club provides a plush sanctuary where private members convene, connect and unwind. Designed for enthusiasts of gourmet cuisine, fine wines, rare cigars, art and technology, this community embraces like-minded leaders and pioneers who spark conversation and drive innovation through a shared passion for the finer things in life.

Facilities & Amenities: Bar & Gallery, private wine cellar showcasing labels like Leroy and Petrus, three distinctive VIP rooms (Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific) with entertainment features, projectors, poker tables and private bathrooms

Perks & Programmes: Chef’s tasting menus, seasonal specials, cigar experiences, networking events, panel discussions and exclusive member-app benefits including Whale Point rewards and reservations

Become A Whale Club Member: Individual membership requires a $50,000 one-time fee or a $200,000 pre-paid credit (valid 12 months), along with a $1,500 monthly fee, with options for corporate, overseas members and members’ spouses.

Whale Club, 1/F, Lyndhurst Building, 29 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong, 6020 8873, www.whaleclub.vip


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How To Write A CV That Will Get You Hired https://www.sassyhongkong.com/lifestyle-careers-how-to-write-a-cv/ Sun, 15 Jun 2025 22:00:02 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=102331 Because the road to your dream job starts with a solid CV. Sitting down to summarise your life’s work on one (maybe two) sheets of paper is no easy task. Whether you’ve been working for 10 months or 10 years, finding the right format and making its content compelling enough to read is a challenge. So […]

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Because the road to your dream job starts with a solid CV.

Sitting down to summarise your life’s work on one (maybe two) sheets of paper is no easy task. Whether you’ve been working for 10 months or 10 years, finding the right format and making its content compelling enough to read is a challenge. So where do you start? The good news is that now, more than ever, there are tons of online resources to help transform your old CV into an eye-catching marketing masterpiece. However, before you get too overwhelmed with information overload, we first recommend checking out these top tips straight from an expert on how to write a CV. You’ll be on the way to your dream job in no time!

Read more: 5 Ways To Ace Your Interview

Find The Right Format

Gone are the days when your CV was merely a list of achievements. Now they function as dynamic marketing documents, with formats as unique as the people writing them. So how do you decide on which style is best for you?

The format of your CV should reflect your experience and industry. To begin, you need to decide whether you want a chronological format or functional (or both!). For example, a student looking for their first job would likely use a chronological format that focuses on education first, then technical skills and volunteer experience. A senior executive may choose a combination starting with a summary statement, a list of expertise and skills, followed by work experience with detailed bullets and supporting examples, and finally education.

Once you decide how to lay out the content, you will need to pick the overall “look”. While there are many format options, it’s important to stick with something that is easy to follow and read. Get started by checking out the free templates available through Microsoft and Google Docs. If you need more help, there are plenty of online CV builders such as Novo Resume, in addition to free design programmes like Canva.

Start Strong

Think of the hiring manager sifting through 100+ CVs for one position. How will you stand out? A strong summary statement is essential to differentiating yourself from the crowd. This short paragraph should be a five to eight line summary of your core strengths. Outline the experience that is most relevant to the role, and highlight the skills you will bring to the position. This is your opportunity to demonstrate how you will add value to the company. Use action words and adjectives to demonstrate achievements as well as your enthusiasm for the role. But remember to avoid using overdone vague clichés, including “hardworking team player” and “multi-tasker”. 

Be Clear And Concise

According to a study by Microsoft, the average human being now has an attention span of eight seconds. As such, it’s essential to engage your audience immediately. Think of the CV as your most important marketing piece. It should be engaging, but most importantly, it should be clear and concise. Format-wise, use clear headings throughout, and make sure to include your most important skills and experiences “above the fold” (i.e. in the top third of your CV). When expanding on your work experience, use concise bullet points and refrain from including unnecessary personal information. Finally, it’s best practice to keep your CV to one to two pages. This will also push you to focus on the most relevant details of your career.

Show Your Stuff

You now have a killer summary statement. Great stuff. So what’s next? The meat and potatoes of your CV is, of course, your experience. For most candidates with five plus years of experience, a reverse chronological timeline detailing prior roles and highlighting key achievements is the best way to create a clear picture of your past work experience. List prior companies you’ve worked for and include a brief description of the company if it’s not already apparent from the name. Under each job, include the title of the position and supporting bullets detailing your responsibilities and achievements. Use quantifiable metrics to show your contributions (e.g. “led the marketing effort and implemented a new sales strategy resulting in a 25% year over year increase of revenue”). Presenting numbers to back up your achievements is an easy way for a hiring manager to see how effective you were in your previous roles.

If you’ve had a career break say so. But supplement that break with other projects you may have worked on in the interim, such as volunteer roles, school involvement, entrepreneurial endeavours and/or board participation. Highlight new skills you may have developed to reiterate why your background is a perfect fit for the job.

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One Size Does Not Fit All

It may be tempting to blanket the earth with your CV and hope that someone takes notice. Unfortunately, the likely result is that you will have spent a lot of time sending emails but have nothing to show for it. Instead, tailor your CV to the role that you are applying for. Consider what skills are required for that particular position, and think about the responsibilities the role will entail. The job description will give you the clues as to what the employer is looking for. Use this! Include key words picked from this description to optimise your CV and get past initial screens done by applicant tracking systems. Online resources such as Jobscan can help with this. Emphasise examples of your work experience that are specifically relevant to the position, and eliminate information that may be distracting. Customising your CV will greatly improve your chances of landing an interview.

Proofread Please!

After going through all the work to put your best foot forward, you do not want to get taken out of the process for a spelling error. It may sound ridiculous, but hiring managers are much less likely to consider a CV that has a sloppy mistake. Use spellcheck, and ask friends and family to review before sending it out. An extra set of eyes does wonders for catching any errors!

Read more: Your Guide To Getting A Job In Hong Kong

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How To Grow Your Network With Women Of Hong Kong https://www.sassyhongkong.com/grow-your-network-women-of-hong-kong-lifestyle/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 02:39:34 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=158856 Looking to meet like-minded women and expand your network? With Women of Hong Kong, achieving your goals has never been easier… Hong Kong is known for being dynamic and fast-paced, full of creatives and professionals striving to pave their way forward. Forming meaningful connections with those individuals, however, is another story entirely — often, meeting […]

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Looking to meet like-minded women and expand your network? With Women of Hong Kong, achieving your goals has never been easier…

Hong Kong is known for being dynamic and fast-paced, full of creatives and professionals striving to pave their way forward. Forming meaningful connections with those individuals, however, is another story entirely — often, meeting new people at all can feel like an uphill battle. But what if we told you there was a space dedicated to uniting women just like you — women who share your ambitions, challenges and determination? Women of Hong Kong offers exactly that: a thriving community where women can connect, grow and inspire one another. It’s a place to find collaborators, mentors and peers, empowering you to elevate your personal and professional journey in ways you never thought possible.

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Why Women of Hong Kong Is The Network You Need

Building Strategic Connections

Designed to cultivate impactful professional relationships, Women of Hong Kong is a haven for entrepreneurs, business leaders and creative professionals alike. This community opens the door to a vast network of driven individuals who understand your quest for success and are ready to support it.

But the Women of Hong Kong network isn’t about fleeting or surface-level connections; it’s about engaging in meaningful, transformative conversations — whether that’s sharing industry expertise, discovering potential business partners or gaining fresh insights to tackle challenges. The bonds you build here have the power to positively reshape your career path in real, measurable ways.

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A Space That Elevates Success

True success often stems from having the right people in your corner. Women of Hong Kong creates an environment where connections are not only intentional but also accessible, impactful and efficient. From in-person gatherings to an active and diverse WhatsApp community, the platform ensures you have all the tools you need to expand your network and remain engaged.


A Supportive Online Community & Active WhatsApp Group

Affordable Access To High-Value Opportunities

One standout feature is the Women of Hong Kong WhatsApp community — a highly effective, budget-friendly way to unlock direct access to meaningful connections. For less than the price of a coffee in Central, you can join this dynamic platform with over 37 specialised subgroups tailored to your interests, industries and goals. Whether you’re an entrepreneur seeking collaborations, a professional looking for resources, a fresh graduate seeking advice or just a curious individual eager to stay informed about opportunities, these WhatsApp chats are your gateway to a network of like-minded women!


What Membership Offers

  • Real-Time Updates: Receive instant notifications about announcements, opportunities and events shared in the chats.
  • Focused Networking: Join subgroups that match your industry or interests to connect with women who share your vision.
  • Immediate Support: Have a question, need advice or require an introduction? The community is there to help.

Read More: Women Redefining Success With Unconventional Careers


High-Impact Events For Real Growth

Beyond the WhatsApp platform, Women of Hong Kong organises events that are designed to drive results and foster meaningful relationships, including:

  • Leadership Panels: Hear directly from industry-leading women who share actionable advice and insights.
  • Skill-Building Workshops: Learn practical strategies to advance your career or personal endeavours.
  • Networking Evenings: Meet fellow professionals in a relaxed, engaging setting.
  • Wellness & Productivity Programs: Maintain balance and focus with events that support holistic growth.

Every event is carefully designed to ensure you walk away with both valuable knowledge and new professional connections that can make a tangible impact on your goals.


Exclusive Member Benefits

Membership brings more than just connections and events — it also offers exclusive perks tailored to support your growth and success, such as:

  • Discounts: Enjoy perks on tools and services that align with your personal and professional goals.
  • Access To Private Events: Invitations to exclusive, members-only gatherings.
  • Coworking Spaces & Wellness Programs: Enjoy access to spaces like The Women’s Lounge, along with programs created to support busy professionals.

Start Building Your Future With Women Of Hong Kong Today

Women of Hong Kong is more than a community — it’s a launchpad for women who are ready to grow, connect and thrive. Whether you’re seeking collaborators, mentorship or just a supportive network, this space is designed to help you achieve your ambitions and create meaningful change in your career and life! Visit the official website to sign up for full membership or to learn more about our WhatsApp community by contacting Athena, Women of Hong Kong’s Community Manage.


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