From the Financial Times (link)
Hong Kong’s ranking as a desirable place to live for expatriate employees has fallen sharply as a result of worsening air pollution, according to the latest survey of the world’s cities from ECA International, which sells advice to employers on living conditions and hardship allowances.
For Asian expatriates, Hong Kong fell to 32nd place in the 2005-06 rankings from 20th in 2004-05, entirely because of air pollution and rising health risks, including the dangers of bird flu to humans.
Singapore retained the top spot as the best place, followed by the three Australian cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. Because of the weighting given to “external isolation” – essentially distance from home – the only three European or American cities in the top 10 for Asians were Copenhagen, Vancouver and Basel.