Hong Kong Island Magazine is a free-distributed English language lifestyle magazine. It is a Hong Kong-based English-language monthly published by Fast Media Ltd. The magazine targets highly-affluent professionals, aged 28-58 years old, who work in Hong Kong and live in Central, Soho and the Mid-Levels. It offers living advice, parenting and education advice, property news as well as exploring outdoor activities and local entertainment listings. [1] New issues are distributed on the first day of each month. The magazine is mailed free to subscribers whose homes are valued HK$15 million or more. It is also distributed in select residential towers, private members clubs, spas, coffee shops and English language schools. It has a claimed readership of 60,000.[2]
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