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SAT · 2026-06-06 · 01:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0606-82138
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NSR-2026-0606-82138News Report·EN·Human Interest

Don’t dream it’s over: mainland students rethink Hong Kong over costs, culture

Mainland Chinese students like Carol Chen are reconsidering their futures in Hong Kong after graduation due to high living costs and cultural challenges. Chen, a recent graduate from Baptist University, found that rent in Hong Kong would consume approximately half of her expected starting salary, making daily expenses in her hometown of Shanghai more manageable.

Eric JiangSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-06 · 01:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Don’t dream it’s over: mainland students rethink Hong Kong over costs, culture
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Mainland Chinese students like Carol Chen are reconsidering their futures in Hong Kong after graduation due to high living costs and cultural challenges. Chen, a recent graduate from Baptist University, found that rent in Hong Kong would consume approximately half of her expected starting salary, making daily expenses in her hometown of Shanghai more manageable. Language barriers, specifically difficulty with Cantonese and English, also presented significant disadvantages in job interviews and seminars, even when not explicitly listed as a requirement. These factors are leading a growing number of mainland students to consider leaving Hong Kong upon completing their studies.

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Carol Chen feels out of place in Hong Kong society.

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Language barriers, specifically not speaking Cantonese fluently, can lead to job rejections in Hong Kong.

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Renting a room in Hong Kong would consume about half of a HK$20,000 starting salary for a junior data analyst.

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Mainland Chinese student Carol Chen is considering leaving Hong Kong after graduation due to high living costs and cultural barriers.

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Weeks before mainland Chinese student Carol Chen graduated from Baptist University in Hong Kong in July, the 22-year-old did the math and weighed the cost of living in the city against returning home.Renting a room in the city would consume around half of the HK$20,000 (US$2,552) starting salary she expected as a junior data analyst.“If I go back to Shanghai, I will only need to worry about daily expenses,” said Chen, a maths and statistics graduate.language barriers compounded the problem. Neither Cantonese nor English was her mother tongue, Chen said, and this disadvantage became more evident at seminars and job interviews.“Although the companies did not list Cantonese as a requirement, you’ll still be rejected if you cannot speak it,” Chen said, who feels out of place in local society.Chen, one of a growing number of mainland students in Hong Kong, said she was now more inclined to leave after graduation.
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