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Expats In Hong Kong Blogs Directory
This is the Expats in Hong Kong Blogs listing page at ExpatsBlog.com. Whilst we do try to include as many Hong Kong expat blogs as possible, should you know of a blog that deserves a listing please add here.
Former news presenter with Sky News, I'm on one helluva journey in the crazy and colourful city of Hong Kong
I have started this blog to share the many different and interesting things I encounter in this busy and exciting city
In December 2009, Jade and her husband moved to Hong Kong for an Asian adventure
and for her job as a court reporter.
After a year of exploits in Beijing, attempting to learn Mandarin and acclimate to Chinese culture, I've since relocated to Hong Kong, where I'm an online editor for WSJ.com.
The Hong Kong edition - year 2
Sharing our experiences and observations as teachers, parents, and explorers in this city, southeast Asia, and around the world.
I am an American writer living in the heart of expat paradise and working as the only foreigner in a local area. I like to read, write, explore, and sit around in coffee shops
My name is Emilie and I live in Hong Kong. I am partial to a bit of cheese. The name of this site originates from a concern of mine prior to moving here.
Londoner/Espanyola/New Yorker living in Hong Kong
Spike was born and bred in The Bronx but has been calling Hong Kong home since 1995
Observations of a Serial Expat. American. China. England. Hong Kong.
Check out my comics and stories about expat life. Proud to be Freshly Pressed by Wordpress!
On my blog I write weekly book reviews, travel pieces about Hong Kong and Asia, and Flash Fiction.
Paintings and occasional anecdotes focused mainly on Hong Kong, where I've lived for the past 7 years.
Life lessons from pop songs? No, just random musings on music and parenting from a Texan mom living in Hong Kong. Will my kids ever love Fleet Foxes & Liz Phair? Stay tuned...
A collection of humorous commentaries eclectic images from Hong Kong and abroad, cobbled together by a bemused American expat with too much time (and sarcasm) on his hands.












