15 November 2019
VERDANT MOUNTAINS…
WHITE SAND BEACHES…
FRIENDLY BUFFALOES…
ARTISAN BAKERIES…
COMMUNITY SPIRIT…
This is South Lantau living.
Long-term HK Permanent Resident Max Lever - Senior Consultant at OKAY.com - talks about the benefits of South Lantau living.
It’s no secret how hard it is to find space and value-for-money in Hong Kong, one of the world’s most expensive property markets. But four years ago my family discovered the (not-so) well-kept secret that is South Lantau. A dramatic lifestyle change quickly followed!
We had loved living on HK Island in various locales over many years, with all the convenience urban living had to offer. Although we knew friends living in South Lantau who had taken the plunge years earlier, we were reluctant to leave the perceived comforts of city living. But once we realised that South Lantau offered the chance to have “the best of both worlds”, we decided to dive in.
Working in town during the week keeps us connected to the dynamic energy of this great city. But having a coastal weekend retreat gives us a unique balance that is almost impossible to find elsewhere in Hong Kong.
And there’s more space to live and play in South Lantau than just about anywhere else in Hong Kong. It has literally transformed our Hong Kong life.
A Stylish, Stunning, Spa Home. Minutes from Pui O Beach, an attractively priced option offering a quality lifestyle.
The Ultimate, Unique, Getaway Retreat. Set in a convenient location, on a 10,000 Sqft Plot Of Land. With 10 Ft Entry Gates to assure total privacy.
Transport - it’s not as far as you think! Options include ferries, buses, taxis and private cars.
Schools - International school buses collect/drop off at Central Ferry Piers. There are also many popular International and Local Pre-Schools, Kindergartens, Primary and Secondary Schools available on Lantau. The government’s official list (with links to each school’s website) can be found here.
Restaurants - from dim sum to beach restaurants there are plenty of choices to cover most palates. Tripadvisor and Hotels.com both have good lists showing the wide range of great dining options.
Admittedly, it’s hard for me to list real negatives to living on South Lantau, though the commute and “village” vibe is not for everyone. But that’s what makes it so special!