Advertisement

Why so glum? Hongkongers need to savour city's success

We're on top of world for economic freedom, a safe environment and longevity, but we rate low on smiles … so maybe it's time to start believing all the hype

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Why so glum? Hongkongers need to savour city's success

Hongkongers have so much to be thankful for, so why don't we show it?

Advertisement

A string of international surveys released over the past 18 months have trumpeted the advantages of living in such a great city.

And one expert believes that if only residents could actually start to believe all the hype, they would feel much happier in themselves.

According to recent polls, Hong Kong has the most competitive economy in the world, with a relatively safe society. And Hongkongers lead long, healthy lives and enjoy a great deal of individual freedom.

Hong Kong was even crowned "the most liveable city" on the planet this year despite sky-high rents and pollution. But still we seem to frown more than smile.

Advertisement

The city lurks in 95th place in terms of our life satisfaction in a United Nations Human Development Report. And the New Economics Foundation seems to agree with this assessment. It said although our score of 5.6 out of 10 on its Happy Planet Index is higher than the world average of 5.28, it is a sad total given our longevity and GDP per capita.

Advertisement