This study analyzed how three Taiwanese media programs represent Hong Kong migrants by focusing on Mnews’s “Another Focus: Emigrating to Taiwan; Hong Kong Migrants in Search of Their Second Home”; three episodes from seasons 7 and 14 of Public Television Service’s “Guess Who” that feature Hong Kong migrants, and Radio Taiwan International’s “Hong Kong Awareness.” The different approaches these programs employed reflect differences in migrants’ experiences and emotions, revealing the complex process of Hong Kong migrants restructuring their subjectivities in Taiwan. This process involves culture-related feelings with respect to entrepreneurship and community, children and education, food and objects, and work and the arts. The phrase “no man is an island” involves the concept of human interconnectedness; however, the different perspectives the media adopts represent the diversity of migrants’ experiences. This study focused on the “feelings” of these Hong Kong migrants and analyzed how Taiwanese media programs represent their lived experiences.