Panda Picks: The Best Cities in Asia Pacific for Co-Working Spaces

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The Asia Pacific region is home to some of the world’s most dynamic cities, each with a thriving business ecosystem and a truly global reach. With current trends in remote work and digital nomadism, it’s no surprise that these cities are now home to an ever-increasing number of shared offices. In this article, we will explore some of the best cities in Asia Pacific for co-working spaces.

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Singapore

First on the list is Singapore, a bustling cosmopolitan city-state and one of the world’s most vibrant business hubs. Singapore’s excellent infrastructure, efficient transportation system, high-speed internet, renowned public safety, and high density of investors and tech workers all combine to make it an ideal tech business destination.

Singapore is home to thriving technology, finance, and startup scenes, partly thanks to the government’s active support and development of co-working spaces. Compared to many other global tech hubs, Singapore’s economy is highly diverse and features high-level, difficult-to-establish industries like pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Given this, you’ll find highly specialised co-working spaces that are designed to support these industries. For instance, biotech investors can expect to readily lease or rent BSL 2 lab space in Singapore, something that simply cannot be done in many other cities.

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Tokyo

Tokyo is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous and visited cities in the world. More than its high population or tourism, however, the city is renowned for its use of advanced technology as well as its unique business culture. Today, Tokyo has a diverse range of co-working spaces from trendy start-up incubators to more traditional business centres. In addition, there are numerous all-night cafes and other establishments that can accommodate foreign digital nomads. 

Apart from these co-working spaces and cafes, other types of establishments are now friendlier to the growing number of foreign business travellers and working tourists that make their way to Tokyo. The city’s efficient transportation system, advanced infrastructure, and superb cultural highlights make it an excellent destination for transient travellers and long-term investors alike.

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Seoul

Seoul is the capital city of South Korea and one of the world’s most important technology hubs. While Seoul is more known for chaebols, there are also numerous smaller startups operating within the city. And with South Korea now becoming more and more popular as a result of its global culture and tech exports, Seoul is now also seeing major tourism growth—and many more digital nomads.

Seoul’s co-working spaces cater to a wide range of professionals, from local entrepreneurs to freelancers partaking in the digital nomad lifestyle. These shared workplaces include major international chains as well as smaller local establishments. With the city’s great mix of culture, high-quality infrastructure, and excellent internet connectivity, start-ups and digital nomads alike will find plenty to like about Seoul and its co-working spaces.

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Taipei

Taipei is Taiwan’s capital and one of the world’s most important hubs for bleeding-edge technologies, particularly semiconductors. While Taipei and the rest of Taiwan are well-established as manufacturing hubs for high-tech goods, the Taiwanese economy is now transforming to also becoming a leading provider of digital services. This remarkable transition may make Taipei’s co-working spaces potentially one of the most important places to watch in tech over the next few years.

Even today, you’ll find an amazing variety of co-working establishments in Taipei, including multinational chains and smaller local players. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, freelancer, or remote worker, you’ll find that Taipei’s innovation culture and the great mix of facilities make it ideal for finding a productive work environment.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong has long been renowned for its business-friendly environment, and the government’s active support for the development of co-working spaces comes as no surprise to many. The co-working scene is comprised of smaller local players that mostly cater to the city’s diverse needs as well as recognized multinational franchises that are popular with digital nomads. With the city’s range of excellent dining and entertainment options, Hong Kong is a low-key favourite among travellers to Asia Pacific.

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Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the economic centre of Malaysia, one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies. While Kuala Lumpur is a thoroughly modern city, the cost of living here is significantly lower compared to the other cities on this list. This makes the city and its many co-working spaces highly attractive to cost-conscious investors and nomads. What’s more, the city is only a short hop away from all the other places mentioned on this list, which makes it a great place to set up a regional headquarters for Southeast Asia.

Asia Pacific is home to some of the world’s fastest-growing and technologically advanced cities, and many of these are ideal destinations for digital nomads, remote workers, and start-up founders. All of these cities have plenty to offer in terms of culture and they all feature a range of co-working spaces catering to different types of professionals. Whatever your business, there are at least a few co-working spaces in Asia Pacific that will suit your needs.

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