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Hong Kong Brief
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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China is one of the two special administrative regions (SARs) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), the other being Macau. It is commonly known as Hong Kong, which is often written Hong Kong in older English-language texts. The Hong Kong Government officially changed the name of Hong Kong to Hong Kong on 3 September 1926.
Hong Kong is on the eastern side of the Pearl River Delta on the southeastern coast of the People's Republic of China, facing the South China Sea in the south, and bordering Guangdong Province in the north. Because Hong Kong has one of the world's most liberal economies and is a major international centre of finance and trade, it is China's richest region.
Hong Kong was a British colony from 1842, until its sovereignty was transferred to the PRC in 1997. It is governed as a special administrative region under the Basic Law of Hong Kong. Under the terms of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, the PRC has promised that Hong Kong will have a relatively high degree of autonomy until at least 2047, fifty years after the transfer of sovereignty. Under the "One Country, Two Systems" policy, it retains its own legal system, currency, customs policy, cultural delegation, international sport teams, and immigration laws, and with the PRC representing Hong Kong diplomatically and militarily.
Hong Kong History
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The
area now known as Hong Kong became an important trading region and
a significant strategic location for the Chinese mainland during the
Tang and Song dynasties. These populated townships or villages had
never been collectively known as Hong Kong before the British administration.
The area began to attract the attention of China and the rest of the
world again in the 19th century, when it was ceded to Britain after
the Opium Wars. Hong Kong's earliest recorded non-Asian visitor was
the Portuguese mariner Jorge Álvares who arrived in 1513. Álvares began
trading with the Chinese, and the Portuguese continued to make periodic
trade stops at various locations along the coast...
Hong Kong Climate
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Kong's climate is subtropical and prone to monsoons. It is cool and
dry in the wintertime which lasts from around January to March, and
is hot, humid and rainy from spring through summer. It is warm, sunny,
and dry in autumn. Hong Kong occasionally has typhoons. The ecology
of Hong Kong is mostly affected by the results of climatic changes.
Hong Kong's climate is seasonal due to alternating wind direction
between winter and summer. Hong Kong has been geologically stable
for millions of years, though landslides are common especially after
rain. Flora and fauna in Hong Kong are altered by climatic change,
sea level alternation and human impact. The highest recorded temperature[10]
in Hong Kong is 36.1°C (97°F) while the lowest recorded temperature
is 0.0°C (32°F)...
Hong Kong Culture
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Kong is often described as a city where East meets West. This is
reflected in all aspects of the culture, but especially in its shopping,
nightlife, and dining.
A popular destination for shoppers from around the world, Hong Kong has everything to offer from the latest European fashion to traditional Chinese wares. Malls, department stores, and designer boutiques offer an amazing contrast to the bustling open-air Stanley Market and Jade Market shopping areas. Every district in Hong Kong has old-fashioned stores that sell Chinese herbal medicine. The largest concentration of these shops is along Bonham Strand and Bonham Strand West in Sheung Wan, where all types of pills, plants, and dried animals are for sale...
Hong Kong Transportation
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Kong has a highly developed and sophisticated transport network,
encompassing both public and private transport. The Octopus card
stored value smart card payment system can be used to pay for fares
on almost all railways, buses and ferries in Hong Kong. The Octopus
card uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to allow users to
scan their card without taking it out of their wallet or bag. All
parking meters in Hong Kong accept payment by Octopus card only,
and Octopus card payment can be made at various car parks.
Hong Kong Island is dominated by steep, hilly terrain, and sometimes unusual methods of transport have been devised to ease movement up and down the slopes...
Hong Kong Economy
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Hong
Kong is often described as a city where East meets West. This is
reflected in all aspects of the culture, but especially in its shopping,
nightlife, and dining.
A popular destination for shoppers from around the world, Hong Kong has everything to offer from the latest European fashion to traditional Chinese wares. Malls, department stores, and designer boutiques offer an amazing contrast to the bustling open-air Stanley Market and Jade Market shopping areas. Every district in Hong Kong has old-fashioned stores that sell Chinese herbal medicine. The largest concentration of these shops is along Bonham Strand and Bonham Strand West in Sheung Wan, where all types of pills, plants, and dried animals are for sale...
Hong Kong Geography
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Kong consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories.
The Kowloon Peninsula is attached to the New Territories in the north,
and the New Territories are in turn connected to mainland China across
the Sham Chun River (Shenzhen River). In total, Hong Kong has 262
islands in the South China Sea, of which Lantau is the largest. Hong
Kong Island itself is the second largest and also the most populated.
Ap Lei Chau is the most densely populated island in the world.
The name "Hong Kong", literally meaning "fragrant harbour", is derived from the area around present-day Aberdeen and Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island, where fragrant trees were once abundant and widely exported...
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