I really hope three years will be our max here! There's so much to love about HK but I'm realising that some of the things I thought I could do without for a few years are actually non-negotiables.
Aussiegal, I feel the same way! When my husband and I were deciding to move to Hong Kong we spoke about coming for a minimum of two years. After a couple of months we decided perhaps five years. We have been here for one year now and I am terribly homesick so was very happy to find this thread, I feel the same way as you!
So we are originally from Australia and here is what I miss:
1. Clean air and clear blue skies;
2. Safe and affordable fresh food;
3. Cheese, olives and bratwurst sausages from Victoria Market;
4. Being able to drive my car to Coles and fill up the boot with a week's worth of groceries and not having to go back for a whole week;
5. Being able to jog around Princess Park with my hubby;
6. Seeing my husband for the whole weekend (he works 6 days a week here);
7. My family and family gatherings;
8. Always having someone to visit on a quiet Sunday afternoon;
9. Freshly brewed coffee that is made properly;
10. An abundance of green areas, parks and bike tracks;
11. Yarra Valley winery trips;
12. Bakeries that know how to make proper bread;
13. Hearing nothing but trees rustling and birds chirping when I open the window;
14. A backyard and house to live in;
15. Enduring friendships (so many people seem to leave HK all of the time).
I was actually saying to hubby yesterday how much I miss our Melbourne life. He says we will live there again...one day! I haven't felt homesick at all since we moved here but now that I am pregnant homesickness has set in big time.
Like others, I also find cultivating friendships hard. In Hong Kong the friends we make always seem to be busy or away (or leaving HK permanently) and organising dinners/catch ups always require great organisation. I miss the spontaneity of a quick text and an hour later meeting up for Sunday afternoon beers with friends!