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#26

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Thanks VP

Is Wanchai a good location for a 3 night stay? I heard that it's a p4p area except on a Sunday afternoon (could be on a Sunday too). I see some AirBnb apartments for about $100/night or less in that neighborhood.
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#27

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Wanchai doesn't seem to have the same stigma as say Lower Sukhumvit in Bangkok. A couple of streets with hookers, but also clean places. I feel your pain about accomodation though. There are cheap places in Kowloon but I hate that IRT infected area. I've stayed in IBIS Sheung Wan which is close to LKF, 2 stops from Central, should be able to get it at around $100-120 with a good offer.
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#28

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Quote: (09-29-2014 10:26 PM)berserk Wrote:  

Wanchai doesn't seem to have the same stigma as say Lower Sukhumvit in Bangkok. A couple of streets with hookers, but also clean places. I feel your pain about accomodation though. There are cheap places in Kowloon but I hate that IRT infected area. I've stayed in IBIS Sheung Wan which is close to LKF, 2 stops from Central, should be able to get it at around $100-120 with a good offer.

Thanks man. There are also a few studio apartments around LKF/SOHO (looks like a few minutes walk from LKF) for around 100/night. I'm considering booking one of them.

Just checked IBIS on the map, it looks like it's 5 min taxi ride from LKF whereas the aprtments are within walking distance. Could be an advantage to stay withing walking distance if i'm going to party in LKF, because the taxi queue is a bitch and can even be a cockblock if the girl is not DTF enough. That's my take on it anyway, maybe I'm wrong.
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#29

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Quote: (09-29-2014 08:18 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

Brodiaga,
Hotels in HKG are expensive and the rooms small. I was paying 130$/night for a room the size of a mid size western bathroom right off Jordan station. Had I known that before hand I would have paid less and got an apart from airbnb.

I keep reading about the maids day on Sundays in Wanchai. What it is like? Is it all these girls who are out aggressively looking for the D from early morning to late night?,anyone in here experienced it? Would love to hear more on what it is like.

The maids are mostly underpaid, lonely and not very good looking (obviously, good looking girls will have other avenues of making money either in the Philippines or elsewhere that don't involve scrubbing the shit off some spoilt expat kid's buttocks). You will find them sitting out in areas like Central and having picnics in groups. They are certainly not looking for the D and just want to have a relaxing time among themselves, but there are supposedly a few bars open on Sunday afternoon in Wanchai where you can find girls who are looking, as well as beer-bellied creepers who had the same idea as you.

But do realize that you're taking advantage of women who don't have much money and usually already have a family and children at home. All of them (as it's required by law) also live with their employers and Sunday (their only holiday) is your only chance to pull them.
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#30

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Can anybody explain to me why the helpers are required to live with their families by law? Somewhat reminiscent of indentured servitude...
Also, wouldn't families be mildly uncomfortable with an outsider living in their homes? I know I would be. I guess HK wives/mothers think differently.
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#31

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This Sunday night maid thing... at what time are they out partying?

Because LKF seems to go until 5 or 6 am.. Are they out all night or are they relatively tame and stay out until just midnight or so?
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#32

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At night they are mostly home already. They have to work the next day. They will be out from noon to early evening for the most part.
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#33

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The maids in Hong Kong are not required by law to live with the families. Many families find it more economical and convenient to have the maid live with them. They are required if they live with the family a maid quarters, food, and adequate privacy (thats the minimum required by law). Plenty of women live with their boyfriends outside the home, It all depends on the family.
Example: The family could say we need you from 7 in the morning to 8 at night, the rest of the time is yours. Plus your off day on Sunday.

http://www.gov.hk/en/residents/employmen...helper.htm
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#34

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No, if they are being brought to HK under a FDH visa, they must live with the family and work for them full time.

http://www.immd.gov.hk/en/faq/foreign-do...lpers.html

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Q29:Can an FDH live away from his/her employer's home?
A29:
No. An FDH should work and reside in the employer's residence in accordance with Clause 3 of the Standard Employment Contract (ID407). The employer is required to provide the FDH with free accommodation as per the standard specified in the "Schedule of Accommodation and Domestic Duties" of the employment contract.

Of course there may be cases like you describe but in that case they're breaching the law and these cases certainly don't constitute "plenty" of the maids in HK. Since renting in HK costs a fortune paying for your helper's apartment would hardly be economically sensible anyway for most people since the whole draw to employ SEA maids is their cheap cost to begin with.

Anyway, takeaway is that nobody in this thread should expect the maids to have their own place.
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Quote: (10-02-2014 02:17 AM)atlant Wrote:  

No, if they are being brought to HK under a FDH visa, they must live with the family and work for them full time.

http://www.immd.gov.hk/en/faq/foreign-do...lpers.html

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Q29:Can an FDH live away from his/her employer's home?
A29:
No. An FDH should work and reside in the employer's residence in accordance with Clause 3 of the Standard Employment Contract (ID407). The employer is required to provide the FDH with free accommodation as per the standard specified in the "Schedule of Accommodation and Domestic Duties" of the employment contract.

Of course there may be cases like you describe but in that case they're breaching the law and these cases certainly don't constitute "plenty" of the maids in HK. Since renting in HK costs a fortune paying for your helper's apartment would hardly be economically sensible anyway for most people since the whole draw to employ SEA maids is their cheap cost to begin with.

Anyway, takeaway is that nobody in this thread should expect the maids to have their own place.
Thanks for informing. I stand corrected.
Never said they had their own place. I said they were staying with a cohabitant. ie staying the night with a boyfriend at his place.
They changed the law in 2003.
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Employers who have obtained the Director of Immigration's approval before 1 April 2003 to let their FDHs live out can continue to do so, so long as they continue to employ FDHs without a break of more than 6 months.
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