Coliving in Asia Pacific
Coliving is becoming more and more popular. In essence – it’s a space that brings people to live and interact with each other. Similar to Airbnb and Uber, it’s part of the sharing economy, and it is the next big
Dash Living Launches Into Singapore
Do you know Dash Living is more than just the #1 serviced living provider in Hong Kong? That’s right—we’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded our presence to Singapore through the acquisition of Easycity, a Singapore-based coliving company, to accelerate
6 Interesting Traditions You Never Knew About Hong Kong
No Christmas celebration feels complete without traditions from hundreds of years ago. But what are Hong Kong traditions all about? Here’s everything you need to know about the history and popular culture behind local traditions. Read more: How to Have a
Your Ultimate Guide to Hong Kong
Hong Kongers will tell you that each neighborhood in Hong Kong has its own charm. Each block has endless (and diverse) options for eating, drinking, and shopping. Just taking a staycation in another part of the city can make Hong
Your Shortcut to Great Hair
No matter what kind of hair you have, we know humidity, hair, and Hong Kong are not good friends. That’s why we’ve asked our partners at amika for some hairstyling tips to help us get those locks in place! Secret #1:
香港乘車二三事
在香港生活,會有多少個讓你摸不着頭腦,甚至驚訝的時刻?
Dash Diary: Diesel (part 2)
To recap: In the first part of my stay, I checked into Dash Coliving and met new friends. Here is the second part of my stay.
Dash Diary: Diesel
It’s never an easy job being a KOL: attending photoshoots, being cute and planning my next exotic vacation. However, my human doesn’t want me to be away from her for too long so I’m staying with #dashliving for a short
4 Legit Reasons to Rent a Serviced Apartment in Hong Kong
I have lived in 5 different cities and Hong Kong is definitely top 3 in my “craziest place to live in” list, even though I have yet to have lived in Tokyo and New York. Hong Kong is busy, way too
How to Have a 48-Hour Day in Hong Kong
The secret is to sleep 2 hours a day, run instead of walk, munch less swallow more, and throw away your smartphone. Voila! Yes, you can do those and get your way to your 48-hour day, but one might judge you