Hong Kong couple swap urban living for rural retreat - a peek inside their two-storey house on Lantau
Having lived in Central for seven years, an entrepreneur and her family now call Cheung Sha home

Seven years after Tania Reinert and her husband, Alexandre, moved to Hong Kong from London, they decided it was time for a change.
“We lived on Caine Road but I really hated Central,” she says, explaining that their move to Lantau came after a suggestion by Alexandre, who used to visit the island to cycle. “I had never really considered moving here.”
Intrigued by the idea, the couple decided to gauge market interest in their Hong Kong Island apartment, which they owned. “Within a week it was rented,” Reinert recalls.
Reinert looked at several houses on Lantau and quickly signed the lease on a 1,650 sq ft, two-storey, three-bedroom house with a roof terrace, in Cheung Sha.
“It was all very fast,” she says of their decampment in June. “We did the whole move in two weeks.”
One of the key features of the house was the living room’s enormous window, which looks on to dense forest.
“We walked in the front door, saw the view and were like, ‘Wow’,” Reinert says. “This much greenery was incredible to us after living in Central.”