Hong Kong vs. Bordeaux: Detailed 2026 Comparison

Hong Kong Hong Kong Image by:Kevin Huynh
Bordeaux Bordeaux Image by:Jing Zhan

Hong Kong and Bordeaux present contrasting environments, with Hong Kong as a dynamic, high-cost global financial hub and Bordeaux offering a more moderate cost of living in a European cultural center. Hong Kong's GDP per capita stands significantly higher at $90,800 compared to Bordeaux's $55,400, reflecting its status as an economic powerhouse. This robust economy translates into substantially higher average net salaries, with Hong Kong earning $4,926 versus Bordeaux's $3,057, indicating a clear income advantage for the former.

Climate Index
83.6 / 93.3
Cost of Living Index
73.6 / 69.5

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Despite the higher salaries in Hong Kong, the city's cost of living is substantially inflated, particularly concerning accommodation. Property prices in Hong Kong are exorbitant, averaging $13,274 per square meter, making homeownership exceptionally difficult for most residents. This high real estate cost is a major driver of the city's overall elevated expense levels.

Health Care Index
66.5 / 85.1
Pollution Index
66.3 / 36.7

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Bordeaux, conversely, offers a significantly lower cost of living, especially regarding property, where prices are considerably more affordable at $7,262 per square meter. While this provides greater financial accessibility, the city's lower GDP per capita and average net salary ($3,057) indicate a different economic landscape, one where income potential is generally lower than in Hong Kong.

Purchasing Power Index
104.3 / 130.2
Quality of Life Index
131.8 / 186.2

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Beyond property, the disparity extends to other living expenses. Hong Kong's transportation, food, and general cost of living are significantly higher than Bordeaux's, reflecting the city's inflated economy and status. This means that even outside housing, residents face substantially greater financial burdens in Hong Kong compared to Bordeaux.

Safety Index
78.6 / 50.3
Traffic Commute Time Index
41.9 / 29.5

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Therefore, the comparison highlights a fundamental trade-off. Hong Kong offers substantially higher incomes but imposes a correspondingly higher financial burden through exorbitant property costs and a generally more expensive cost of living. Bordeaux provides a lower cost of living and a more affordable lifestyle, albeit with lower income potential and a different quality of life profile.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Hong Kong

Dim SumA selection of bite-sized Cantonese treats, often served in bamboo baskets. Popular items include shrimp dumplings (har gow) with translucent wrappers and pork buns (siu mai). The texture ranges from chewy to crispy, using ingredients like fresh shrimp, lard, and soy sauce. Traditionally enjoyed with tea at dim sum restaurants.
Egg Waffles (Gai Daan Jo)A Hong Kong street food favorite, these light and fluffy waffles are made with eggs and sugar. Served warm in a cast iron pan, they have a golden exterior and soft interior, often dusted with icing sugar.
Roast GooseA Cantonese specialty, this dish features a goose roasted to crispy perfection. The meat is tender and juicy, served with plum sauce or vinegar. In Hong Kong, it's often paired with white rice in restaurants like those along the Kowloon Bay.
European cuisinesHong Kong cuisine is mainly influenced by Cantonese cuisine, European cuisines (especially British cuisine) and non-Cantonese Chinese cuisines (especially Hakka, Teochew, Hokkien and Shanghainese), as well as Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian cuisines, due to Hong Kong's past as a

Bordeaux

CassouletA hearty casserole dish from southwestern France, Cassoulet is a slow-cooked triumph of white beans, duck confit, Toulouse sausage, and pork belly. The texture is rich and velvety, with tender meat that melts in your mouth. Traditionally served in a deep earthenware dish, it's a comforting winter warmer, often paired with a glass of Bordeaux red wine.
Duck ConfitConfit de Canard is a signature dish of the Aquitaine region, featuring duck legs cured in salt and cooked in their own fat until tender. The skin becomes crispy while the meat remains juicy and flavorful. Served with roasted vegetables or a side of beans, it's often accompanied by a robust Bordeaux red wine to complement its rich, savory profile.
Oysters from GirondePlucked fresh from the Gironde estuary, these oysters are known for their plump, slightly briny texture. Served raw on the half-shell with a drizzle of 'rouge de l'Aunis' vinegar and a sprinkle of tarragon or shallots, they offer a delicate balance of sea salt and sweetness. A true taste of Bordeaux's coastal heritage.
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BordeauxBordeaux

Travel & attractions

Hong Kong

Victoria PeakA famous mountain and popular tourist spot in Hong Kong, offering panoramic views of the city and Victoria Harbour.
The Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha)A large bronze statue of Buddha, located on Lantau Island. It is one of the tallest outdoor statues of Buddha in the world.
Avenue of StarsA walkway along Victoria Harbour, dedicated to celebrities from the Hong Kong film industry. It features a replica of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Ngong Ping 360A cable car system that takes visitors to Lantau Island, passing over Ngong Ping Village and offering scenic views of the area.
Stanley MarketAn open-air market in Stanley Bay known for its bargain shopping, selling souvenirs, clothing, and local delicacies.

Bordeaux

Place de la BourseA beautiful square with an iconic reflecting pool and a stunning 18th-century building
Saint-Emilion Monolithic ChurchAn underground monolithic church carved from one block of limestone, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Château de La BrèdeThe birthplace and final resting place of philosopher Michel de Montaigne, featuring a beautiful chateau and park
Grand Théâtre de BordeauxA grand 18th-century opera house known for its impressive architecture and acoustics
Museum of AquitaineA museum displaying artifacts from prehistory to the modern era, showcasing Bordeaux's rich history

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Real estate & living comparison

Hong Kong Bordeaux
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 16046.1 USD 5064.46 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1682.05 USD 792.99 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 3169.12 USD 1363.84 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3321.74 USD 3057.18 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 3.28 USD 0.94 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 70.1 USD 49.89 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 222.56 USD 274.67 USD
Population 7,450,000 994,920

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T03:18:53+00:00

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