Moving to Hong Kong
TransGlobal Shipping and Storage has a wealth of customer experience in moving to Hong Kong and can take care of all your relocation needs – from an entire household of furniture to a number of boxes.
With our fleet of vans, trucks and shipping containers, we can move any sized consignment economically and quickly. We assist you at every stage from planning and packing through to delivery to your new home, setting up and unpacking, and removal of packaging material. With a network of business partners in Hong Kong, we ensure you receive the best level of customer service and local knowledge throughout the entire moving process.
When it comes to your possessions, we can take care of insurance, manage customs requirements on exit and entry and organise storage when and where required.
Vehicles, Boats and Trailers
TransGlobal can organise transportation for your car, boat, trailer or other vehicles. Simply let us know the details and we will arrange for specialist transportation.
Useful Links
We may not be able to help you jump the airport queue or fast-track customs and immigration requirements for your family, but we can provide some useful links to help you plan when moving to Hong Kong and to get established when you arrive.
Moving To Hong Kong
General InformationImmigration and Visas - Immigration Department
Banking
General Banking InformationList of Banks in Hong Kong
Tax
Inland Revenue DepartmentHSBC Guide
Government Information
Hong Kong GovernmentGeneral Information on Hong Kong
News
Newspaper LinksYahoo News
Weather and Climate
Weather ForecastClimate Information
Tourism
Discover Hong KongLocal Forums
Expat Chat RoomsBusiness Information
General Advice for BusinessesEducation
General InformationInternational School Listings
Education Bureau
Real Estate and Housing
Real Estate Listings
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If you have any queries in regards to moving to Hong Kong, contact us today. We are more than happy to help with all your moving requirements.
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The saying “Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun” originated in Hong Kong. Noel Coward wrote the words in reference to the Noon Day Gun in Causeway Bay, which was fired every day at the stroke of midday for 156 years until the end of British rule in 1997.
