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With Hive flexible work spaces located all across Asia, we have come up with some helpful local guides to show you the best of what each location has to offer.
Often dubbed Melbourne’s Brooklyn, Collingwood is where you go for cool cafés, great restaurants and a happening neighbourhood that shows off the very best its city has to offer.
Read moreIn a neighbourhood that never sleeps, there’s always something happening in Wan Chai.
Read moreTucked away from the hubbub of everyday life, Clarke Quay is a welcome escape, bursting at the edges with vibrancy & light.
Read moreWith an exquisite blend of modernity and charm, Thonglor is where Bangkok’s population heads for great bars, cool cafés and some of the city’s most stylish hangouts.
Read moreFrom a run-of-the-mill industrial area to the vibrant locale it is today, Lai Chi Kok continues to be on the rise.
Read moreOnce considered a quiet backwater, Hong Kong’s Kennedy Town is now the place to head for a friendly, buzzing scene.
Read moreNicknamed the Harajuku of Taipei, Ximending is the beating heart of Taipei’s cultural scene complete with a vibrant mix of independent restaurants, bars and shops laced with international and Japanese influence.
Read moreArguably Hong Kong’s most beautiful district, Sai Kung offers an escape from the stresses and strains of one of the world’s busiest cities.
Read moreHong Kong’s most iconic district is famous for its staggering high rises, hectic streets and tourist highlights. Look beyond the bustle, however, and you’ll find a thriving scene of excellent eateries just waiting to be discovered.
Read moreThe downtown of Saigon, District 1 is a melting pot of cultural traditions where local Eastern customs mingle with Western mannerisms.
Read moreTake a look beyond the large condo development projects cropping up in Bangkok’s Phra Khanong neighbourhood and you’ll find a diverse community that’s helping this enclave at the quiet end of Sukhumvit thrive.
Read moreSituated on the western fringes of Hong Kong’s Central district, Sheung Wan is one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, teeming with boutique shops, not to mention quirky bars and restaurants.
Read moreKnown for its laid back vibe, low-rise buildings and creative atmosphere, Saigon’s Thao Dien neighbourhood in District 2 is all about a slower pace of life and a chilled-out atmosphere.
Read moreHoused in a quieter spot than its sister location in the bustling Central Business District, you’re still spoilt for choice when it comes to breakfast and lunch spots in the neighbourhood.
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