The incredible skyscrapers, indelible neon signs and crowded streets are amazing features that make Hong Kong become a majestic and elegant city in our eyes. - Bạn đang xem trang 2
Official name: Special Adminstrave Region of People’s Repubic of China
Capital: Hong Kong
Official language: Cantonese, Chinese and English
Currency: Hong Kong dollar (HKD)
Area: 1,104 sq km (426 sq miles)
Population: 7,346,248 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density: 6,4684 per sq km
Are you wondering what to do in this summer in Hong Kong? Hong Kong has ample stretches of beautiful golden beaches. Whether you are a surfer, a swimmer or just a sun-seeker, life is a beach in Hong Kong. Here is the best beaches you can indulge yourself during your ...
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