Hong Kong Living Awards 2021: The results

The people have spoken…

The Hong Kong Living Awards is a celebration of what makes this city special, from its hiking trails and novelty venues to its businesses. As Hong Kong recovers from the whirlwind events of the past year, it’s the perfect time to pop a bottle and raise a glass. The Hong Kong Living team took the chance to do just that with the winners of this year’s Hong Kong Living Awards on none other than the Aqua Luna II, a symbol of the place we call home.

After thousands of votes, we’ve got the results. Here are the winners of the Hong Kong Living Awards 2021.

Hike of the Year: Hong Kong Trail

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Running through five country parks on Hong Kong Island, this 50-kilometre trail consists of eight sections, some more challenging than others. Boasting views of the city that are best enjoyed on these clearly marked paths, this trail begins at the Peak Tower on Victoria Peak. You’ll trek through Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Road, Peel Rise, Wan Chai Gap, Wong Nai Chung Road, Mount Parker Road, Tai Tam Road, To Tei Wan and finally, ending with the famous Dragon’s Back trail. Hong Kong trail rounds off at Tai Long Wan, otherwise referred to as Big Wave Bay. Encompassing some of Hong Kong’s best waterfalls and most unique city-meets-jungle views (not to mention a man-made reservoir and other remnants of history), there is no doubt that this is Hong Kong’s Hike of the Year. 

Best Day Out: The Grounds

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Just when Hongkongers were beginning to run out of things to do to stay sane during the pandemic, The Grounds, a socially distanced entertainment venue at AIA Vitality Park, came onto the scene. From outdoor cinema to wellness events, the harbour front venue has a giant LED screen, a top-of-the-line sound system and a hi-tech stage for live performances and more. The Grounds prides itself on a contactless system, with individual pods for guests, plus an online food delivery system in collaboration with BaseHall. While season one of The Grounds wrapped up at the end of April, Greater Bay Media Entertainment, organiser of The Grounds, promises to be back bigger than ever with a new concept.

Best Indoor Entertainment: SuperPark 

At a whopping 45,000 square feet, SuperPark is a very aptly named venue. A self-proclaimed “smorgasbord of activities”, there are three main sections packed to the brim with different games and things to run through, climb, ride and interact with. The Adventure Area includes a tube slide, a Ninja Track, a Pedal Car Track and trampolines. The Game Arena has Superbowling, Superpinball and Street Basketball. Last but not least is the Freestyle Hall which has trampolines, climbing walls, skate ramps, punching bags for boxing and more – making SuperPark the perfect spot to run wild. 

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Best Beauty Treatment: EstheClinic 

Combining medical expertise and groundbreaking technology, EstheClinic is a new generation of beauty clinics that offer pain-free, non-invasive aesthetic treatments. All of EstheClinic’s treatments use cutting-edge technology to stimulate cells or collagen, leaving your body and skin to do the rest. The family-run business originated in France and also specialises in other body and skin treatments, such as acne and stretch marks removal. EstheClinic’s innovative cosmeceutical methods have earned itself Best Beauty Treatment this year. 

Best Lash and Brow Treatment: Lyla Lash Bar

A treatment so iconic it deserves its own category. Lyla Lash Bar is an incredibly stylish and comfortable beauty salon on Hollywood Road that exclusively uses products from Japan. With a professional team of technicians and top-notch services at affordable prices, Lyla offers one of the best eyelash extension experiences in Hong Kong. 

Best Cosmetic Transformation Treatment: May16 Beaute

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May16 Beaute was established by two lawyers, Astor Chan and Blanche Koo, in 2020. They exclusively introduced a Swiss-made HIFU machine to Hong Kong. Sygmalift 3D can penetrate to the deepest layer of skin, yet it’s completely painless. It smooths out wrinkles, enhances collagen and tightens skin, bringing life back into excessively ageing complexions. It’s painless and non-invasive. All beauticians at May16 Beaute have been extensively trained and certified to conduct these treatments. 

Best Spa: Sense of Touch

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Sense of Touch is an award-winning day spa that was originally known for its painless waxing treatments in 2002. Since then, it has grown into a citywide spa with three locations across the city, including a five-star hotel spa in partnership with Crowne Plaza in Kowloon East. Its treatments include facials, massages, mani-pedis as well as high-tech beauty treatments such as Emsculpt and Ultra 360, which offer non-invasive skin tightening, muscle building and fat burning. 

Best Yoga Studio: Mindful Studio HK

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Based on timeless and proven principles of Mindfulness & Yoga practices, Mindful Studio HK offers a tailored journey to explore the mind and body at your own pace. At this studio, instructors work with the client’s prevailing circumstances to tailor an optimal session that could include anything from chanting, breathing exercises and hatha yoga to meditation and relaxation. Founded by Simon Hui, a Hongkonger who grew up in Nigeria, learned yoga in India and was ordained as a Buddhist monk in Myanmar, he brings his experience and expertise to the business, earning his studio the top spot in this category for 2021. 

Best Boutique Hotel: Tai O Heritage Hotel

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Established in 1902 as a police station, this cliffside getaway is located in a fishing village on Lantau Island. Built under British rule, this sea-view hotel has a colonial-style facade and completely refurbished, modern rooms with plenty of natural light, brick fireplaces and a quaint charm that comes with its chic decor. A location steeped in history and made better by its oceanfront views of the South China Sea, Tai O Heritage Hotel pays such great attention to detail – so much so that it feels more like a home than a hotel. Since Tai O is a fishing village with its own rich culinary heritage, this hotel’s restaurant uses ingredients that Tai O is known for, such as shrimp paste, salted fish and preserved eggs, to create some beautiful dishes that tie the whole experience together. 

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Best Shopping Plaza: K11 MUSEA

K11 MUSEA sits on the water’s edge of Tsim Sha Tsui at Victoria Dockside. It’s more than a building with shops and restaurants – it’s got art installations and design elements that provides an experience beyond this city’s typical day at the mall. The very name itself, K11 MUSEA, derives from the muses in Greek Mythology. This mall’s muses are architecture, furniture, art and nature. Best of all, it has something for everyone. The Donut Playhouse has a three-floor indoor mega slide for the kids and it’s only a hop away from Legoland Discovery Centre. There are places for afternoon tea, a garden rooftop with coffee shops and spectacular views of the Hong Kong skyline. 

Best Online Retailer: White Stone 

An online store that sells almost everything – from skincare, food and drinks to clothes, accessories and household items. Having started out in 2015, the local-based company has come a long way, reaching 50,000 customers. With frequent sales, reliable delivery times and goods imported overseas. 

Best Coworking Space: Banyan Workspace

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A stylish boutique co-working and events venue in Quarry Bay, Banyan Workspace’s luxurious design aesthetic belies a passionate dedication to sustainability and it is consistently voted one of our city’s greenest flexible workspaces. Inspired by and committed to Hong Kong, it also partners with a variety of local non-profits including Plastic Free Seas, Redress, OneSky and Teach For Hong Kong. If you’re a member at Banyan, a portion of your membership fee goes to one of these NGO partners as part of Banyan’s in-house giving back initiatives. Designed by S.Lo Studio, Banyan Workspace offers large desks, private offices, lounges and meeting rooms decked out with luxury decor and incomparable attention to detail.

Bank of the Year: HSBC

HSBC Hong Kong offers a range of bank accounts with 24/7 online banking services for credit cards, loans, mortgages and savings. With their incredibly popular mobile payment service PayMe as well as investment and insurance services, HSBC remains a go-to bank for Hongkongers of all ages and incomes. Its HSBC Life Well+ programme is a well-known initiative, launched to incentivise people to begin their wellness journey. Reach a certain number of steps to win an Apple Watch or “RewardCash”.

Best Virtual Bank: livi

Focused on building a trustworthy and secure digital first bank that brings everyday delights and rewards to its customers, livi’s goal is to build a community for those who want convenient and easy-to-use services. With the livi debit card, users get 8 percent of their cash back when they make an online purchase. There is also a Cash Rewards system as part of livi’s rewards programme where customers can shake their phones to earn rewards that can be used when spending on their next purchase. With customer service at the forefront of this business, it’s no surprise that our readers chose livi Bank as the Best Virtual Bank of the year.

Insurance Brand of the Year: AIA

AIA is the largest independent publicly listed pan-Asian life insurance group with a presence in 18 markets around the Asia-Pacific region. Considering its name is in big, bold lights at the AIA Vitality Park situated at the Central Harbourfront, this insurance corporation doesn’t shy away from pushing the importance of wellness and quality of life. With a varied range of insurance products for both individuals and businesses covering medical expenses, critical illness, employee benefits and more, it wins Insurance Brand of the Year. 

Best Veterinary Clinic: Pets Central

With five strategically located hospitals across Hong Kong and world-class veterinarians from Australia, England, India, Scotland, Taiwan, Hong Kong and beyond, this practice has become a truly well-rounded, go-to company for pet owners. Pets Central established a Wellness and Activities Center on the roof of its Sai Kung premises for dogs to exercise after surgery and socialise with others. With 24-hour care, Pets Central is a one-stop shop that is able to diagnose and treat with exceptional service. Its other locations include Mong Kok, Tseung Kwan O, Yuen Long, North Point and Park Island. 

Best Hospital: Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital

Located in Happy Valley, Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital is a private hospital that was established in 1922. With top expertise, advanced technology, 24-hour outpatients consultation service, grand interior design and of course, a prime location and great views, it remains a highly regarded institution nearly 100 years after its opening. With private rooms and suites that span entire floors and other outstanding facilities, this hospital is still at the top of the list for Hongkongers.

Best Neighbourhood: Sai Kung

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Sai Kung

Sai Kung is a family-friendly seaside town, home to some of Hong Kong’s most beautiful beaches, from the sandy shores of child-friendly Trio Beach to the clear blue waters of Long Ke Wan. Tropical destinations are just a sampan ride away from the area’s town centre. Surrounded by lush greenery and mountain peaks, people travel far and wide for Sai Kung’s hikes. Head over to Three Fathoms Cove and explore an abandoned village and a golf course or spend your days paddling around on a kayak. There is also a tropical-themed bowling bar, Tikitiki, and plenty of alfresco restaurants and bars to enjoy a sundowner or two.

Best City Escape: Aqua Luna

Over time, the Aqua Luna has become a symbol of Hong Kong that is associated with the city’s one-of-a-kind skyline. The harbour cruise red-sail junk boat has been on tourists’ must-try list for years now and for good reason. Sailing through Victoria Harbour with a backdrop of skyscrapers and city lights and a drink in hand is an experience that allows you to fully soak up the beauty of Hong Kong. With a full view of all the action from a distance, you’re able to truly appreciate all this city has to offer. We’re not surprised Aqua Luna won our readers’ affections over for Best City Escape. 

Best Hotel for Staycations: Rosewood

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The luxury hotel takes home the prize once again this year. Known for its unparalleled service, Rosewood has all the spoilings that you’d expect from the Best Hotel for Staycations. From 24-hour in-room dining to pet services and a fitness studio. There is a stunning infinity pool that overlooks the ocean and cityscape. With eight restaurants and 423 luxurious rooms, guests never need to leave. 

Best New Private Members’ Club: LUOXO

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LUOXO started out as an exclusive, independent circle for watch enthusiasts that was founded in 2008. The LUOXO Member Lounge, founded this year, puts privacy and comfort above all else. With an open outdoor terrace and rooftop, it’s the perfect place for members to have a glass of wine and enjoy a cigar with fellow watch enthusiasts. Other perks include access to meeting rooms, priority invitation to exclusive events and a digital safe, that keeps a record of members’ most precious timepieces in a digital vault that only the owner can access. All the information relating to these valuable timepieces will be collected by the club’s Watch Inspector, encrypted and stored. This unique club has made quite an impression in such a short time. It’s the new private members’ club to watch in 2021. 

Best Charity: Feeding Hong Kong

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A charity responsible for getting 10 million meals to vulnerable people across the city since 2011. It is an organisation that collects high-quality, surplus food from farms, manufacturers, distributors and supplies it to local, registered charities. As a system that prevents waste, saving tonnes of food from flushing into the city’s already-full landfills, it also feeds those who might have otherwise gone to sleep hungry in a city that has so much. The company also decided to keep its food bank open throughout the pandemic, which required plenty of pivoting when it came to its operations, but the team at Feeding Hong Kong persevered to serve the city’s community. This is one of the many reasons our readers elected it to be the Best Charity in Hong Kong this year. 

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Best Startup: Carful

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Hong Kong Carful Group is an intelligent car rental service supplier. With expert knowledge of the car-rental market and an abundance of management experience, Carful is dedicated to providing the most reliable and comprehensive one-stop car rental service. With an industrial chain expansion strategy, the company provides Hongkongers with several humanised car rental schemes. It continuously puts the improvement of its user experience at the top of its priorities.  

Best Magazine: Hong Kong Living

Oh shucks, we’re blushing! You shouldn’t have… but we love you, too. 

Best Social Enterprise: Cookie Smiles 

cookie smiles founders

Cookie Smiles is a social enterprise under the Edible Artists Global Academy Association (EAGAA), who supports two chosen charities per year via fundraising, offer training opportunities for the disadvantaged and provide jobs for the physically impaired. 

Their charity partners include The Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association, SPCA and Splash. We’d be remiss not to mention their delectable selection of cookies, from snap cookies in strawberry, butter and chocolate flavours to crunch cookies in almond, matcha and sesame. It’s a deliciously fulfilling cause – which earns Cookie Smiles the top place for Best Social Enterprise in 2021. 

Rumour of the Year: Covid scandals

Women were flocking to the quarantine centre in Penny Bay for the sole purpose of checking out hot guys from Ursus gym. This one’s self-explanatory. 

Best Island: Lantau

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Lantau island is home to Big Buddha, Hong Kong Disneyland, Tai O, Ngong Ping 360 cable cars, a plethora of beaches and their accompanying beach bars, beautiful hiking and mountain biking trails, a huge selection of alfresco dining spots and Hong Kong’s only outlet mall. While it continues to expand and evolve with new hotels, living estates, restaurants and bars, the area still holds so much heritage. Turn to page 28 for our guide to the island.