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Hong Kong Island and the West Kowloon PeninsulaLantau Island, New Territories – a Fast HK Map ‘Orientation’ Course
Hong Kong isn't just one island, but lots of them. The biggest is Hong Kong Island, and also included is a tip of the Asian mainland. One Hong Kong Map won't be enough.
In 1999, Hong Kong reverted to China as a Special Autonomous Region (SAR) after 150 years of British rule. Parts of Hong Kong are among the most densely peopled places on earth, particularly Hong Kong Island and the West Kowloon Peninsula. The sheer density of so many skyscraper apartments and office blocks, the amount of deeply indented water frontage and the raw energy and bustle at street level can be quite overwhelming at first. Under Britain, Hong Kong prospered greatly, becoming not just one of the world’s great trading centres, but also one of its interesting cultural anomalies. Its 7 million people are 95% Chinese, but speak Cantonese rather than Mandarin Chinese and retain much of their ancestral culture, yet English is an official language and widely understood. The resulting fusion of East and West has produced a unique form of dynamism packed into only 426 square miles, much of which is too mountainous for building. The Four Kinds of Hong Kong Maps Most Useful for Visitors
Tips for Cruise Visitors Arriving in Hong Kong If arriving by sea, note where the ship is likely to dock.
If arriving or departing by air, note that the new international airport (Chek Lap Kok) is on reclaimed land off Lantau Island.
Whatever the hour or the weather, most visitors admit to being quite blown away by their first sight of Hong Kong. And when it’s time to hit the high spots of one of the planet’s most exciting places, don’t forget the maps. For more information: Hong Kong Cruise Terminals : MTR Map Hong Kong : Hong Kong Historical
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