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'''Hong Kong Special Administration Region'', is located in the South of the People's Republic of China in the Peal River delta area of the South China Sea. It consists of a number of islands and the mainland [[Kowloon]] peninsula. It has only one land border to the North with Guandong (Canton) Province It is only a short distance by sea to [[Macau]], China's only other Special Administration Region. | [[Image:Hong Kong harbour form Kowloon (evening).JPG|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Hong Kong harbour form Kowloon (evening).JPG/credit|{{Hong Kong harbour form Kowloon (evening).JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}Hong Kong's harbour is one of the busiest in the world. It is also the scene of the worlds largest permanent light show as the sky scrapers of Hong Kong city are variously lit every evening.]] | ||
'''Hong Kong Special Administration Region''', is located in the South of the People's Republic of China in the Peal River delta area of the South China Sea. It consists of a number of islands and the mainland [[Kowloon]] peninsula. It has only one land border to the North with Guandong (Canton) Province It is only a short distance by sea to [[Macau]], China's only other Special Administration Region. | |||
[[Image:Hong Kong harbour form Hong Kong Central.JPG|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Hong Kong harbour form Hong Kong Central.JPG/credit|{{Hong Kong harbour form Hong Kong Central.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}Hong Kong is a must do stop on any cruse of the east. Several cruse ships lie docked at Hong Kong's Harbour City, a large shopping mall on the Kowloon, mainland, side of Hong Kong harbour.]] | |||
The island of Hong Kong was taken over from the Chinese, initially by the Dutch, and then by the British, during the 18th Century. The opium wars between Britain and China resulted in Britain obtaining a lease to expand Hong Kong, deeper into the [[New Territories]] of the Kowloon Peninsula. In 1997, at the end of the 100 year lease, the whole of the Hong Kong territory was returned to China. The Chinese instituted a system of "One Country, Two Systems." This created China's first Special Administration Region in Hong Kong. As a result, Hong Kong is highly autonomous with its own government and laws, distinct from that of the rest of the Peoples Republic. Hong Kong maintains its own Immigration and Custom controls and travel between the SAR and the mainland requires the same documentation, checks and procedures as traveling to a foreign country. | The island of Hong Kong was taken over from the Chinese, initially by the Dutch, and then by the British, during the 18th Century. The opium wars between Britain and China resulted in Britain obtaining a lease to expand Hong Kong, deeper into the [[New Territories]] of the Kowloon Peninsula. In 1997, at the end of the 100 year lease, the whole of the Hong Kong territory was returned to China. The Chinese instituted a system of "One Country, Two Systems." This created China's first Special Administration Region in Hong Kong. As a result, Hong Kong is highly autonomous with its own government and laws, distinct from that of the rest of the Peoples Republic. Hong Kong maintains its own Immigration and Custom controls and travel between the SAR and the mainland requires the same documentation, checks and procedures as traveling to a foreign country. | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 5 December 2007
Hong Kong Special Administration Region, is located in the South of the People's Republic of China in the Peal River delta area of the South China Sea. It consists of a number of islands and the mainland Kowloon peninsula. It has only one land border to the North with Guandong (Canton) Province It is only a short distance by sea to Macau, China's only other Special Administration Region.
The island of Hong Kong was taken over from the Chinese, initially by the Dutch, and then by the British, during the 18th Century. The opium wars between Britain and China resulted in Britain obtaining a lease to expand Hong Kong, deeper into the New Territories of the Kowloon Peninsula. In 1997, at the end of the 100 year lease, the whole of the Hong Kong territory was returned to China. The Chinese instituted a system of "One Country, Two Systems." This created China's first Special Administration Region in Hong Kong. As a result, Hong Kong is highly autonomous with its own government and laws, distinct from that of the rest of the Peoples Republic. Hong Kong maintains its own Immigration and Custom controls and travel between the SAR and the mainland requires the same documentation, checks and procedures as traveling to a foreign country.