Expat Living (Hong Kong)

Arriving Well

We chat with a serviced apartment expert about the importance of designing a soft landing for newcomers to Hong Kong.

- BY REBECCA SIMPSON Hong Kong Parkview is at 88 Tai Tam Reservoir Road. For more informatio­n, call 2812 3456 or visit hongkongpa­rkview.com.

If design is about intentiona­l creation, then this city has a long history of designing its future. And 2019 is no exception. Hong Kong is facing an avalanche of change. There was a time when we had the region’s business elite eating out of our hand, but today’s political pressures and regional rivals mean we need to fight harder for the top spot.

Still, anyone who’s lived here will attest that it’s a place with pragmatic intention and a new obsession with creativity. This powerful combinatio­n couldn’t have fused at a more critical time. Design is taking over, in all its splendid forms.

For those who are relocating to “Asia’s world city”, designing a soft landing is crucial to success. Hong Kong’s working environmen­t is fast-paced, and can come with a demanding schedule of business travel. For newly arrived families, our city is an incredible once-in-a-lifetime adventure, but it can also be an

overwhelmi­ng place to find yourself, and to start carving out a life in a matter of mere weeks.

CHRISTINE CHAN, Director of Suite Sales at Hong Kong Parkview, has welcomed hundreds of expat families into the city. She offers executives a unique expertise that couples decades of service in the city’s leading serviced apartments with firsthand knowledge around facilitati­ng the arrival of executive families.

It’s this duality of service that adds up to the unique relocation experience designed by Hong Kong Parkview. “We’ve designed a soft landing that is triplelaye­red – an initial welcome experience, an aesthetic and functional­ity in the rooms that is immediatel­y homely, and a community that wraps right around all of that and immediatel­y welcomes families,” explains Christine. “We’ve built interconne­cted experience­s that create a home away from home.”

Residentia­l hybrid

Landing in Hong Kong and arriving ving at Parkview often happens at the end of a long and emotional journey. Christine explains that this arrival is one of the first experience­s that highlights the community’s hybrid culture of equal parts hotel and home. “As a new guest, you’re met at the complex and assigned a personal guest relations manager. The personal welcome is accompanie­d by a pack of amenities, along with dry and fresh food, which we choose especially to ensure you have a frictionle­ss first day!”

Staff are on hand 24 hours to help guests navigate the residence and provide advice on getting around the city. Their role is to be a friendly face in Parkview’s oasis in the city.

Welcoming interiors

According to Christine, creating a home away from home isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about providing a malleable design and a range of elements that make a space function differentl­y from a hotel. “We’ve included homely cues we know short-term residents love, like windows that can open to let in fresh air; living plants that help freshen a room with their air-purifying properties; plus, those very important elements like a Nespresso machine and a massage chair!” (“A real coffee is important when you’re fighting off jetlag,” Christine laughs.)

Hong Kong Parkview offers a unique range of interior design options to choose from. Each room has a distinct feel, ensuring neighbours retain a level of individual­ity. Design options include five different colourways and eight thematic floors, with fun themes such as safari, and Hong Kong-appropriat­e themes including horse racing. Then there are those features that enable guests to simply unpack a suitcase and be self-sufficient: feature ovens, cooking equipment (with additional items available upon request) and Aesop amenities that are refreshed daily. “Our fully-equipped kitchens are always a welcome s site for families and foodies. It makes meal times m more familiar.”

Furry F friends too

“All “A members of the family are welcome to join our community c – and pets aren’t forgotten!” says Christine. Our O fur-kids make us feel at home, and, for families of o all shapes and sizes, they play an important role in the relocation process. Hong Kong Parkview has seven pet-friendly serviced apartments available for those who might be bringing their beloved family pooch or other pet along for the relocation ride.

In-built community

While Hong Kong Parkview is primarily a place of transience, every guest of the serviced apartment property automatica­lly becomes a member of the private club. This is a purposeful design element of the community, providing a feeling of consistenc­y and ensuring the complex reflects a luxurious residentia­l experience rather than one of a hotel.

The continual bustle of neighbours going about their regular lives can help with the soft landing for those still trying to work out the idiosyncra­sies of the city. The clubhouse facilities and activities are peppered with permanent residents and their friends, providing children with opportunit­ies to socialise from the day after they land.

Christine reflects, “We’re very proud of the experience we’ve designed at Hong Kong Parkview. There is nothing like it here. It’s a great pleasure for our whole team to welcome newcomers to the city and help transition them into their new lives.”

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