Hong Kong perches on the edge of mainland China occupying an
anomalous position as a territory
straddling two worlds. Since the
handover in 1997 Hong Kong has become
a 'Special Administrative
Region of China', no longer a subject
of British colonial
sovereignty. Past and present fuse to
create a capitalist utopia
embedded within the world's largest
Communist country.
Hong Kong offers a dense
concentration of shops and shopping
malls with a cross - pollinated
cosmopolitan culture that embraces
Nepalese and British cuisines with
equal enthusiasm. It is the
Hong Kong from Kowloon © Hong Kong
Tourist Board
perfect gateway for travellers to
Southeast Asia and China,
providing a smooth transition from
west to east. As one of the key economies of the Pacific Rim, Hong Kong Island
showcases a gleaming landscape of
skyscrapers and boasts a highly developed transport infrastructure that makes
commuting around it a dream.
Hong Kong consists of four sections:
Kowloon, Hong Kong Island, the New Territories and the Outlying Islands.
Kowloon and the New Territories form
part of the Chinese mainland to the north of Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong
Island, containing the central
business hub, lies on the southern side of the harbour facing Kowloon. The
Outlying
Islands comprise a composite of 234
islands.
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