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  2. Hong Kong Guide - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Guide (Chinese: 香港街) is a Hong Kong atlas published by the Survey and Mapping Office (SMO), Lands Department of Hong Kong Government. [1] From 2005, Hong Kong Guide 2005 includes photomaps in parallel to traditional maps .

  3. Tourism in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, there were 612 hotels and tourist guest houses in Hong Kong, with 52,512 rooms. The average occupancy rate across all categories of hotels and tourist guesthouses was 87% for the whole of 2006, a one-percentage-point growth compared with 2005 despite the 7.4% increase in Hong Kong's room supply between December 2005 and December 2006.

  4. Tai Hang - Wikipedia

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    Tai Hang in the 1980s. Tai Hang is a valley with an opening to Causeway Bay in north and So Kon Po in west. To its south and east are hills. The former coastline is marked by Tung Lo Wan Road and the main road Tai Hang Road winds in the hills throughout the area.

  5. HK Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, considering Hong Kong a suitable place to start a magazine, they decided to establish an English-language publication. The first issue, called HK: the indispensable Hong Kong Guide, was published in June 1991 by the local private company Asia City Publishing Limited. [2] It had 24 pages and claimed a circulation of 15,000.

  6. Chai Wan Kok - Wikipedia

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    As the economy of Hong Kong shifting to tertiary industry, some factory building are transformed into offices. The headquarters of I-CABLE, a major cable TV and internet service provider in Hong Kong, is sited in the area. Due to the industries along the waterfront, there is a high amount of copper pollution among the species living in the ...

  7. Cha Kwo Ling - Wikipedia

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    The Cha Kwo Ling Village (茶果嶺村), described as one of the last squatter villages in Hong Kong, [1] has a population of approximately 2,400. It is located approximately 1.4 km (0.87 mi) northwest of Lei Yue Mun , adjacent to the Laguna City development. [ 2 ]

  8. Yuen Chau Kok - Wikipedia

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    View of Yuen Chau Kok from Shing Mun River in March 2008 Buildings in Yuen Chau Kok in January 2019 Yuen Chau Kok Park in March 2008. Yuen Chau Kok (Chinese: 圓洲角) is an area in Sha Tin District, New Territories, Hong Kong, near Sha Tin Road and Prince of Wales Hospital and is within walking distance of City One station of the MTR Tuen Ma line.

  9. Geography of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The area of Hong Kong is distinct from mainland China, but is considered a part of "Greater China". Hong Kong has a total area of 1,108 km 2 (428 sq mi), of which 3.16% is water. 260 islands are dispersed around Hong Kong, the largest of which by area is Lantau Island, located southwest of the main peninsula

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