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        "title": "When to Use",
        "body": "User asks about Hong Kong for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data."
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        "title": "Quick Reference",
        "body": "TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdCentral, Admiralty, SoHo, Mid-Levelsneighborhoods-central.mdCauseway Bay, Wan Chai, Happy Valleyneighborhoods-causeway.mdTST, Mong Kok, Jordan, West Kowloonneighborhoods-kowloon.mdSha Tin, Tai Po, Tuen Mun, Tsuen Wanneighborhoods-newterritories.mdChoosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.mdFoodOverview & dining scenefood-overview.mdCantonese & dim sumfood-local.mdInternational & fine diningfood-international.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdDietary, alcohol, practicalfood-practical.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdMTR, buses, ferries, taxistransport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafety & lawssafety.mdWeather & typhoonsclimate.mdLocal services (banking, SIM)local.mdCareerTech industry & salariestech.mdCompany setup & taxesbusiness.mdVisas (employment, QMAS, Top Talent)visas.mdStartups & fundingstartup.mdLifestyleCulture & customsculture.mdHealthcare & insurancehealthcare.mdSchools & educationeducation.mdExpat lifestyle & sociallifestyle.mdDriving & car ownershipdriving.md"
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        "body": "Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details"
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        "title": "2. World-Class Transit City",
        "body": "Unlike most Asian cities, Hong Kong has exceptional public transport:\n\nMTR: 10 metro lines, 99.9% punctuality, covers most areas\n90%+ of trips are by public transport (highest globally)\nOctopus Card: Essential - works on MTR, buses, ferries, shops\nNo car needed: Most residents never own one\nSee transport.md for complete network guide."
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        "body": "Hong Kong is the world's most expensive housing market:\n\nTiny spaces: 300-500 sq ft is normal for apartments\nHigh prices: HK$15,000-25,000/month for small 1BR in decent area\nAgent fees: 0.5-1 month rent\nDeposits: 2 months typical\nSee cost.md and neighborhoods-choosing.md."
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        "body": "Summer (May-Sep): 30-33C, very humid (80%+), typhoons possible\nWinter (Dec-Feb): 14-20C, dry, pleasant\nTyphoon signals: T8+ means city shuts down\nBest time to visit: October-December (dry, mild)\nSee climate.md for seasonal breakdown."
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        "body": "ItemRange1BR rent (Central)HK$20,000-35,000/month (~$2,500-4,500)1BR rent (Kowloon)HK$12,000-20,000/month (~$1,500-2,500)Senior SWE salaryHK$60,000-100,000/month (~$7,700-12,800)MTR monthly passHK$435-485 (~$56-62)Dim sum lunchHK$100-200/person (~$13-26)International schoolHK$150,000-280,000/year (~$19K-36K)"
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        "body": "Hong Kong has one of the world's simplest, lowest tax regimes:\n\nPersonal income: Max 17% (progressive 2-17%)\nNo capital gains tax\nNo dividend tax\nNo VAT/GST\nCorporate tax: 8.25% (first HK$2M), 16.5% thereafter\nSee business.md for details."
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        "title": "7. Visa Pathways",
        "body": "Multiple routes to live and work in Hong Kong:\n\nEmployment Visa: Employer sponsorship required\nTop Talent Pass Scheme: For graduates of top 100 universities\nQMAS (Quality Migrant): Points-based system\nInvestment Visa: HK$30M+ investment\nPR after 7 years: Continuous ordinary residence\nSee visas.md for complete requirements."
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        "body": "ProfileBest AreasYoung professionalsCentral, Wan Chai, Causeway BayFamiliesDiscovery Bay, Tai Po, Sha TinBudget-consciousSham Shui Po, Mong Kok, Tuen MunTech workersCauseway Bay, Quarry Bay, Kowloon BayExpat enclavesMid-Levels, Discovery Bay, StanleyNightlife loversLan Kwai Fong, Wan Chai, TST"
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        "title": "Hong Kong-Specific Traps",
        "body": "Housing size shock - 400 sq ft is a \"decent\" flat. Adjust expectations.\nTyphoon underestimation - T8 signal = stay indoors. Don't ignore warnings.\nSummer humidity - 90%+ humidity feels brutal. Indoor culture May-September.\nSmoking laws - Indoor smoking banned. Heavy fines (HK$5,000).\nMTR eating ban - No food or drink on MTR. HK$2,000 fine.\nOctopus required - Cash is dying. Get Octopus card immediately.\nSunday helper gathering - Central fills with domestic helpers on Sundays. Plan accordingly.\nPublic holiday crowds - Major holidays = everything crowded. Book ahead.\nAir conditioning extremes - Bring layers. Indoor AC is arctic in summer.\nQueue culture - Hong Kongers queue. Don't cut lines."
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        "body": "Hong Kong is part of the GBA (Greater Bay Area) with Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Macau, and 7 other cities:\n\n86 million people in the region\nEasy border crossings to Shenzhen (15 min by MTR)\nDay trips to Macau via ferry (1 hour)\nBusiness opportunities spanning the entire region\nSee startup.md for GBA business context."
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Agent provides practical guidance with current data.\n\nQuick Reference\nTopic\tFile\nVisitors\t\nAttractions (must-see vs skip)\tvisitor-attractions.md\nItineraries (1/3/7 days)\tvisitor-itineraries.md\nWhere to stay\tvisitor-lodging.md\nTips & day trips\tvisitor-tips.md\nNeighborhoods\t\nQuick comparison\tneighborhoods-index.md\nCentral, Admiralty, SoHo, Mid-Levels\tneighborhoods-central.md\nCauseway Bay, Wan Chai, Happy Valley\tneighborhoods-causeway.md\nTST, Mong Kok, Jordan, West Kowloon\tneighborhoods-kowloon.md\nSha Tin, Tai Po, Tuen Mun, Tsuen Wan\tneighborhoods-newterritories.md\nChoosing guide\tneighborhoods-choosing.md\nFood\t\nOverview & dining scene\tfood-overview.md\nCantonese & dim sum\tfood-local.md\nInternational & fine dining\tfood-international.md\nBest areas for dining\tfood-areas.md\nDietary, alcohol, practical\tfood-practical.md\nPractical\t\nMoving & settling\tresident.md\nMTR, buses, ferries, taxis\ttransport.md\nCost of living\tcost.md\nSafety & laws\tsafety.md\nWeather & typhoons\tclimate.md\nLocal services (banking, SIM)\tlocal.md\nCareer\t\nTech industry & salaries\ttech.md\nCompany setup & taxes\tbusiness.md\nVisas (employment, QMAS, Top Talent)\tvisas.md\nStartups & funding\tstartup.md\nLifestyle\t\nCulture & customs\tculture.md\nHealthcare & insurance\thealthcare.md\nSchools & education\teducation.md\nExpat lifestyle & social\tlifestyle.md\nDriving & car ownership\tdriving.md\nCore Rules\n1. Identify User Context First\nRole: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details\n2. World-Class Transit City\n\nUnlike most Asian cities, Hong Kong has exceptional public transport:\n\nMTR: 10 metro lines, 99.9% punctuality, covers most areas\n90%+ of trips are by public transport (highest globally)\nOctopus Card: Essential - works on MTR, buses, ferries, shops\nNo car needed: Most residents never own one See transport.md for complete network guide.\n3. Housing Reality\n\nHong Kong is the world's most expensive housing market:\n\nTiny spaces: 300-500 sq ft is normal for apartments\nHigh prices: HK$15,000-25,000/month for small 1BR in decent area\nAgent fees: 0.5-1 month rent\nDeposits: 2 months typical See cost.md and neighborhoods-choosing.md.\n4. Climate & Typhoons\nSummer (May-Sep): 30-33C, very humid (80%+), typhoons possible\nWinter (Dec-Feb): 14-20C, dry, pleasant\nTyphoon signals: T8+ means city shuts down\nBest time to visit: October-December (dry, mild) See climate.md for seasonal breakdown.\n5. Current Data (Feb 2026)\nItem\tRange\n1BR rent (Central)\tHK$20,000-35,000/month (~$2,500-4,500)\n1BR rent (Kowloon)\tHK$12,000-20,000/month (~$1,500-2,500)\nSenior SWE salary\tHK$60,000-100,000/month (~$7,700-12,800)\nMTR monthly pass\tHK$435-485 (~$56-62)\nDim sum lunch\tHK$100-200/person (~$13-26)\nInternational school\tHK$150,000-280,000/year (~$19K-36K)\n6. Tax Advantages\n\nHong Kong has one of the world's simplest, lowest tax regimes:\n\nPersonal income: Max 17% (progressive 2-17%)\nNo capital gains tax\nNo dividend tax\nNo VAT/GST\nCorporate tax: 8.25% (first HK$2M), 16.5% thereafter See business.md for details.\n7. Visa Pathways\n\nMultiple routes to live and work in Hong Kong:\n\nEmployment Visa: Employer sponsorship required\nTop Talent Pass Scheme: For graduates of top 100 universities\nQMAS (Quality Migrant): Points-based system\nInvestment Visa: HK$30M+ investment\nPR after 7 years: Continuous ordinary residence See visas.md for complete requirements.\n8. Neighborhood Matching\nProfile\tBest Areas\nYoung professionals\tCentral, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay\nFamilies\tDiscovery Bay, Tai Po, Sha Tin\nBudget-conscious\tSham Shui Po, Mong Kok, Tuen Mun\nTech workers\tCauseway Bay, Quarry Bay, Kowloon Bay\nExpat enclaves\tMid-Levels, Discovery Bay, Stanley\nNightlife lovers\tLan Kwai Fong, Wan Chai, TST\nLanguage Reality\n\nHong Kong is officially trilingual:\n\nCantonese: Local language, used daily by 90%+\nEnglish: Official, widely understood in business/tourism\nMandarin: Increasing since 1997, varies by generation Most expats survive on English alone, but Cantonese helps significantly.\nHong Kong-Specific Traps\nHousing size shock - 400 sq ft is a \"decent\" flat. Adjust expectations.\nTyphoon underestimation - T8 signal = stay indoors. Don't ignore warnings.\nSummer humidity - 90%+ humidity feels brutal. Indoor culture May-September.\nSmoking laws - Indoor smoking banned. Heavy fines (HK$5,000).\nMTR eating ban - No food or drink on MTR. HK$2,000 fine.\nOctopus required - Cash is dying. Get Octopus card immediately.\nSunday helper gathering - Central fills with domestic helpers on Sundays. Plan accordingly.\nPublic holiday crowds - Major holidays = everything crowded. Book ahead.\nAir conditioning extremes - Bring layers. Indoor AC is arctic in summer.\nQueue culture - Hong Kongers queue. Don't cut lines.\nLegal Awareness\n\nKey laws visitors/residents must know:\n\nDrugs: Zero tolerance. Possession can mean 7+ years prison.\nNational Security Law: Political speech restrictions since 2020.\nPhotography: Generally fine, but not government buildings.\nJaywalking: Technically illegal, but loosely enforced.\nAlcohol: Legal at 18. 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