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In this issue

Travelling in an old school bus
Skiing in Japan
Things for kids - Activities & parties, holiday & meals
Family fun
Family-friendly decor
Apartment for rent
Adopt a puppy!
Facials & hairdos for teens
Sayonara, stretch marks!


How Best To Handle Conflict At Home

Family arguments can be our most intense, emotive exchanges. We sought advice from parenting expert ODETTE UMALI from Gordon Parenting on how best to handle conflict at home.

How Best To Handle Conflict At Home

1 min

Fun Way To Be Active With Your Kids

Research shows that exercise not only improves your child’s current health, but also sets them up for better health in adulthood. Here, the team from Bupa outlines a few easy ways to get the young ones moving by joining in yourself.

Fun Way To Be Active With Your Kids

2 mins

ADHD - Is it a Gift or Not?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can impact the whole family, as Dr Quratulain Zaidi of Mind N Life reveals.

ADHD - Is it a Gift or Not?

4 mins

7 Child-Friendly Travel Suprises

Looking for a less obvious family destination, but not sure where’s suitable? Read Surpriseson for these luxurious getaway suggestions from Lightfoot Travel that are beautiful, fun, safe and geared up for children.

7 Child-Friendly Travel Suprises

3 mins

Life On A Bus

Many people aspire to restoring a big old vehicle and going on driving adventures, but only a tiny number actually follow through with it. Among the latter are expats Edith Kraaijeveld, her husband Frank, and their two sons Luc and Yannick. Together, they sourced and converted the holiday vehicle of their dreams – a bus called “LYFE” – and now they’ve taken their first trip.

Life On A Bus

5 mins

No Holiday Like A Snow Holiday!

Japan has been “flavour of the month” for skiing and snowboarding holidays in recent times, and it’s no surprise when you consider how good the conditions are. If you’re not sure where to start with booking a trip to the snow, we have a couple of easy options here.

No Holiday Like A Snow Holiday!

3 mins

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Expat Living Hong Kong Magazine Description:

PublisherExpat Living Publications

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

Expat Living Hong Kong Magazine is the definitive guide for expats living in or moving to Hong Kong. Published quarterly, the magazine is packed with informative articles, practical advice, and exclusive interviews on a wide range of topics, including:

* Living in Hong Kong: Expat Living Hong Kong covers everything expats need to know about living in Hong Kong, from finding accommodation and schools to navigating the healthcare system and social scene.
* Property: The magazine provides in-depth coverage of the Hong Kong property market, with expert advice on buying, renting, and investing in property.
* Interior design: Expat Living Hong Kong showcases the latest interior design trends and ideas for homes of all sizes and budgets.
* Food and drink: The magazine reviews the best restaurants and bars in Hong Kong, as well as sharing recipes and tips for cooking and entertaining at home.
* Travel: Expat Living Hong Kong features travel guides to Hong Kong's most popular tourist destinations, as well as hidden gems that only locals know about.
* Education: The magazine provides comprehensive coverage of the Hong Kong education system, with profiles of international and local schools, as well as advice on choosing the right school for your child.
* Family: Expat Living Hong Kong provides tips and advice on raising a family in Hong Kong, from finding childcare to finding family-friendly activities and attractions.
* Business: The magazine covers the Hong Kong business scene, with news and insights on the latest trends and developments.
* Arts and culture: Expat Living Hong Kong previews upcoming events and exhibitions, and reviews the latest films, books, and music releases.

Expat Living Hong Kong Magazine is a must-read for anyone who is interested in living in or learning more about Hong Kong. With its informative articles, practical advice, and exclusive interviews, the magazine is the essential resource for expats and locals alike.

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