Hong Kong · Mainland China
Understanding Assets Across Both Sides of the Border
Silk Bridge offers structured education for Hong Kong and mainland residents who want to think clearly about what they own, where it sits, and what it means for the people they care about.
Courses We Offer
Three structured programmes, each designed for a different stage of cross-border complexity. All are delivered as self-paced modules with optional live Q&A sessions.
Cross-Border Wealth Basics
A four-week introduction covering documentation requirements, currency controls, remittance channels, and broad tax treatment differences between jurisdictions. Focused on building literacy, not delivering advice.
- Documentation across jurisdictions
- Currency controls & remittance basics
- Tax treatment overview
Structuring Across Jurisdictions
A six-week programme for those with meaningful assets or obligations on both sides. Covers holding vehicles, succession implications, property considerations, and Hong Kong trust structures and their mainland recognition.
- Common holding vehicle structures
- Succession across jurisdictions
- Trust recognition implications
Family Cross-Border Planning Programme
A ten-week programme for midlife families with children studying or settled across the border. Covers estate planning, inheritance complexities, healthcare and insurance considerations, and the family conversations that give structural plans meaning.
- Estate planning for both sides
- Inheritance in complex situations
- Written family map included
Why People Choose Silk Bridge
Cross-border situations have real complexity. The courses here are built around that complexity, not around simplified answers that may not fit your circumstances.
Dual-Jurisdiction Focus
Every module is built around the Hong Kong–mainland interface specifically. You won't find generic financial education repackaged here.
Education, Not Advice
Each course builds understanding rather than prescribing solutions. You leave better equipped to work with qualified professionals in both jurisdictions.
Structured Learning Path
Programmes are sequenced so that each course builds on what came before. You can start at the level that fits where you are.
Family-Centred Approach
The more advanced programmes address the human side of cross-border planning — the conversations families need to have, not just the structures they might use.
Self-Paced, Professionally Informed
Work through materials at your own pace. Content is informed by practitioners with experience in both Hong Kong and mainland regulatory environments.
Practical Outputs
The Family Cross-Border Planning Programme includes a written family map — a concrete document you can share with advisers and family members alike.
Ready to Think More Clearly About Your Cross-Border Situation?
Speak with us about which programme fits where you are. There is no obligation, and no pressure — just a straightforward conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the questions people ask before deciding whether a Silk Bridge course is right for them.
Who are these courses for?
Are the courses available in Cantonese or Mandarin?
Do the courses provide financial or legal advice?
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Which programme should I start with?
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Our Location
25/F, The Hennessy, 256 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Contact Details
We are happy to answer questions about which course suits your circumstances, how enrolment works, or anything else on your mind. There is no obligation in reaching out.
Phone
+852 2581 3946Address
25/F, The Hennessy
256 Hennessy Road
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm HKT
Saturday: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm HKT
Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed