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The last time I checked, Steinbert was made in Malaysia, though it has a German-sounding name.
We cannot judge pianos merely by its reputation. One, because there aren't many options available in Hong Kong; two, liking an instrument is purely subjective. Most importantly, what is your budget? If you are planning to wash down a large amount of your savings on a piano, you'd better consult a professional, such as your piano teacher, and you have to try the pianos in person.
To the gentleman above:
Does Steinbert have any connection with Challen? I know they are both Malaysian companies, but I wasn't aware of any connections.
Some Kawai sold in Hong Kong are made in China also.