Hong Kong loses status as most attractive city in China for East Asian expats, falls several spots below Taipei in liveability ranking
- Hong Kong was placed 92 in 2022 ranking of more than 500 cities by global human resources consultancy, falling several spots below Taipei
- Company behind survey says city’s drop in listings partly due to strict coronavirus policies, standing ‘in contrast to peers both regionally and globally’

Hong Kong has lost its status as the most attractive city in China for East Asian expats, according to a ranking by a global human resources consultancy, which placed the financial hub at 92, several spots behind Taipei, and Singapore at No 1.
Hong Kong fell 15 places in the 2022 ranking of more than 500 locations, according to a study released by ECA International on Wednesday. The result marked the second year the city had dropped in the list.
Other cities in the region also featured in the ranking, including Taipei at 77, as well as Macau at 97 and Shanghai at 128.
The study ranks each city’s liveability based on various factors such as education, access to social networks, infrastructure, air quality, and personal safety and political tensions.
“Hong Kong’s maintenance of measures to mitigate the impact of Covid-19 during 2022 stood in contrast to peers both regionally and globally,” said Lee Quane, the consultancy’s regional director for Asia.
“Continued quarantine restrictions, the limitation of access to recreational activities and other social-distancing measures persisted throughout 2022, which put Hong Kong in a less favourable position compared with other locations.”
The city was previously in lockstep with mainland China’s zero-Covid strategy, and the stringent curbs were blamed by some for causing Hong Kong’s population to drop 1.6 per cent last year to about 7.29 million from 2021.