Most of the contemporary literature on the neighbourhood comes from US or European sources where there are sharp contrasts with East Asian cities in terms of the physical form, residential densities and in relation to ideas of community and kinship, This paper reports on a study carried out in Hong Kong which was designed to explore the extent to which western preoccupations with neighbourhood resonate in a high rise, high density Chinese city. As a precursor to a larger scale studs interviews were carried out with fifteen individuals in three contrasting locations: a New Town estate, an older. inner city area and a middle class housing estate. The interviews explored inter alia neighbourhood perceptions. ideas of community. sense of belonging and sense of place among contemporary Hong Kong residents.