I've visited and also lived in a lot of cities both in the US, Asia and Europe, and so far, this is the only city I know of which has a wide variety of topography compared to other cities. And that what makes Hong Kong special. First, because it has the most skyscrapers in the world, it is what you think of what a city should look like. Second, it has moutains, hills, islands (at least 200 of them) and beaches. And we're talking about a city, not a country. And most are accessible by public transportation. So just think how many outdoor activities you can do over here; in addition to the things you can do and events you can attend in its urban setting. So that's why so far, I have not been bored over here. I can definitely stay here as long as I can afford to do so, and as long as I do not get kicked out, but no, I need to travel for work and for my quest for adventure. But then I think when I leave Hong Kong and let's say, I move to another city I have never lived in. I will, for sure, compare that city to this city. Then maybe I will think to myself. "Damn, I should have never left. It is a lot more fun over there." But that is a risk I have to take to fully explore and discover the world we live in and learn a lot of things about different people, cultures, histories, other religions and philosophy, etc., the knowledge which you can never attain and experience through the media and the internet alone.