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Why is Mercedes-Benz s350 downstairs at Hong Kong Island International Airport? Car owners clean their cars whenever they have time. There are several Rolls Royce cars here.

[history]

The history of Hong Kong can be traced back to the Neolithic Age 5000 years ago. Qin Shihuang unified China and established Nanhai, Guilin and Xiang Jun counties in China, and Panyu County in Xiajiangnan County in Hong Kong. From now on, Hong Kong will be under the jurisdiction of the central government. South Korea Port, Boluo County. In the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 33 1 year), Hong Kong was based in Baoan County, Dongguan County. The Hong Kong government in Sui Dynasty called Baoan County in Guangzhou Nanle County. From the second year of Tang Dynasty to Germany (AD 757), Baoan County, Dongguan County, Dongguan and Hong Kong were still connected by counties. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the huge cross-border population movement between Hong Kong and the Mainland promoted the great development of Hong Kong's economy and culture. In the first year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1573), it belonged to Xin 'an County, Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is an excellent deep-water port and has always been considered as one of the three natural ports in the world. In the early days, Britain took a fancy to Victoria Harbour, which became Hong Kong, and had the potential to become one of the best ports in East Asia. Do not hesitate. In order to develop their own hands here and win the maritime trade business in the Far East, the Qing government began the history of Hong Kong becoming a British colony. From 1842 to 1997, Hong Kong was a British colony. On July 6th, Hong Kong returned to China.

Three parts of Hong Kong (Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories) come from unequal treaties in three different periods. 1840 after the first opium war, Britain forced the Qing government to sign the treaty of nanking on 1842 and cede Hong Kong Island. 1856 The second Opium War was launched by the British and French allied forces, which forced the Qing government to sign the Beijing Treaty and cede the Kowloon Peninsula, which is now south of the boundary street. 1860. 1894 Sino-Japanese War of 1894, 1894, Britain forced the Qing government to sign the "Special Provisions on Expanding the Border of Hong Kong" in 1898, and the deadline was June 30, 1999. By leasing the New Territories, the area of Hong Kong has expanded tenfold.

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[Source] There are two widely circulated theories about the origin of a name in Hong Kong.

Say: the name and spices of Hong Kong. Under the management of Song and Yuan Dynasties, Hong Kong was in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province. Since the late Ming Dynasty, the seaports and islands of Hong Kong, a small southern country, have moved, distributing spices in Hong Kong and Guangdong, and Dongguan has been called "Hong Kong" because of its transshipment capacity. Some people say that when the quality of transshipped spices is high, it is called "Hainan is rare". Hong Kong people are also many local spices, and with Hong Kong and its spices, they have gained fame and fortune. Soon this spice was listed as a tribute emperor, and then incense was created and sent. Later, the cultivation and transportation of spices gradually declined, but Hong Kong has always retained this name.

Statement 2: Hong Kong is a natural harbor, and sailors who are close to delicious seafood often come here to drink water. Over time, sweet water is called "light", and floodlights enter the sea to form a small port, which was originally called "port". When boarding a ship in the harbor, there are some British islands in Hong Kong, so they will name the whole island after "Hong Kong". Until today, "Hong Kong" is still another name.

Although there are different views, it is generally certain that this name first appeared in Hong Kong in the Ming Dynasty, referring to a small village and port in Hong Kong. It was originally a small island, and later it expanded to the whole island (Hong Kong Island). Finally, before the beginning of19th century, it became the floorboard of the whole area occupied by British colonists.

[Edit this paragraph] [Resources] Climate and Geography

Unique society and economy]

After the reunification, Hong Kong has maintained its original social system and economic operation mode. Hong Kong has an independent judicial system, its own currency issuance and circulation, and a separate stamp (marked "China and Hong Kong" on the stamp). In international sports competitions, China and Hong Kong participate in international sports events in the name of "Hong Kong". "China Hongkong" participates in the World Trade Organization and many other international organizations in an independent capacity. Hong Kong has its own mature financial and monetary system and its own immigration policy. By the end of 2007, citizens or residents from 170 countries and regions around the world had entered Hong Kong visa-free.

[regression]

Ten years of change, 2007, the tenth anniversary of Hong Kong's return. In the past ten years, the stable development of Hong Kong has remained the "Pearl of the Orient". Over the past decades, the Hong Kong SAR Government and the people of Hong Kong have overcome a series of difficulties such as the Asian financial crisis and SARS, stabilized the economy, restored and developed the economy, and improved people's livelihood. On the occasion of the return of ten years, the economy grew strongly. In 2006, Hong Kong's IPO raised more funds than new york, second only to London. Ten years ago, the international community was concerned about the future of Hong Kong. 1995, the American Fortune magazine published an article "Hong Kong has gone", and the prediction of Hong Kong after its return declined. However, on the eve of the 10th anniversary of June 28th, Fortune magazine published an article at the handover ceremony in 2007, and its prediction of the year of honesty was completely wrong.

In the past ten years, the status of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has steadily improved. The number of countries and regions that granted visa-free entry to HKSAR passport holders increased from four new arrivals to 65,438+034 in June 2007. However, the Hong Kong Government has made considerable efforts in this regard. Hong Kong tourists said that it took four years for the EU to grant visa-free access to the HKSAR passport, and another seven years to persuade Japan to grant visa-free. For decades, the exchanges between Hong Kong and the Mainland have been continuously strengthened. In 2006, the number of marriages between mainland residents and Hong Kong residents increased by 7 times compared with 1997, while the number of marriages among female Hong Kong residents increased by 8 times in ten years.

After the return of 10, Hong Kong has been undergoing remarkable economic restructuring: in 2006, the manufacturing gross domestic product (GDP) increased from 1997 to 8.3% to 3.5%. The proportion of service industry in GDP rose from 78.8% to 87.4%. 1997 to 2006, the average annual real growth rate of Hong Kong was 2.4%, and the net output value of various industries. In the past 10 years, the employment of Hong Kong's manufacturing industry continued to shift to distribution trade, finance, insurance, real estate and business services, as well as community, social and personal services.

[Economic situation and international status]

Hong Kong is a free port. In addition to cigarettes, spirits and power fuels (gasoline, diesel, etc. ), Hong Kong does not impose tariffs on other imported goods. Hong Kong's economy is characterized by free trade, low taxes and reduced government intervention. Hong kong has been rated as the freest economy in the world for many years, and Milton Friedman, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, is the leading rating agency and organization in the world? Hong Kong as a more relaxed economic model. Hong Kong is an Asia-Pacific region, an international financial center, an international shipping center and a regional commercial center, and has an irreplaceable hegemonic position with many neighboring countries and regions. Today, Hong Kong has become the largest trading entity in the world 1 1. Throughput, Hong Kong's container port is the busiest container port in the world. In terms of passenger capacity and international cargo handling capacity, Hong Kong International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. For foreign bank transactions, Hong Kong is the largest banking center in the world. Hong Kong is the sixth largest foreign exchange market in the world in terms of turnover. In terms of market value, Hong Kong's stock market is the second largest in Asia.

Hong Kong is a transportation and tourism center in the Asia-Pacific region. Public transportation systems, railways, ferries, buses and other transportation networks, including seaports extending to almost every corner. Hong Kong is a major international port and the development of shipping industry. 100 More than 460 countries and regions are connected with each other at sea, and there is a perfect maritime transportation network with Hong Kong as the hub route around five continents and three oceans. More than 20 air routes from Hong Kong to all parts of the world. Hong Kong is also the gateway to mainland commerce and tourism. In 2005, about 627,000 Hong Kong residents went to the Mainland, and 4 million foreign tourists entered the Mainland and passed through Hong Kong. There are 128 ships, about 100 flights, more than 400 trains and 40,200 flights between Hong Kong and the mainland every day.

Hong Kong is an international financial center with close cooperation between financial institutions and the market. The government's policy is to maintain and develop a sound legal framework, regulatory framework, infrastructure and management system, to provide a level playing field for all market participants, and to maintain the stability of the financial and monetary systems, so that Hong Kong can effectively compete with other major financial centers. Hong Kong's strategic position, time difference between North America and Europe, and close ties with Chinese mainland, China and other Southeast Asian economies are also good communication networks around the world, and Hong Kong may become an important international financial center. In addition, the inflow and outflow of funds from Hong Kong is also an important factor.

Hong Kong is the world's largest trading economy, the sixth largest foreign exchange market and the fifth largest banking center. Hong Kong's stock market is the second largest in Asia. Hong Kong is also a major exporter of clothing, watches, toys, games, electronics and some light industrial products, and its export volume ranks high in the world.

The service-oriented economy in Hongkong, China Mainland and other Asia-Pacific regions is closely related. This is the largest international company in Asia to set up a regional office in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is also a popular tourist destination and one of the popular places for holding international conferences and exhibitions. In 2005, Hong Kong was the largest service exporter in the world. Mainly trade-related services, including tourism and sightseeing, trade-related services, transportation services, financial and banking services and professional services.

[Contact between Businessmen and the Mainland]

The mainland is Hong Kong's largest trading partner. In 2005, 45% of Hong Kong's total trade was cross-border trade. The Mainland is the largest source and market of Hong Kong's entrepot trade, and about 90% of Hong Kong's entrepot trade flows to or is exported to the Mainland. Hong Kong is also a financial and other business support service center, especially in South China, providing diversified financial and other business support services to the Mainland, such as banking, finance, insurance, transportation, accounting, promotion and sales.

[Edit this paragraph] [Structure and governance implemented by the Hong Kong Government]

Executive-led governance mode, with the Chief Executive and the Executive Council leading the development of governance structure and representative government structure.

The first Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was elected by a broadly representative Election Committee on the basis of "basic" elections and appointed by the Central People's Government. The Chief Executive is responsible for implementing the Basic Law, signing bills and budgets, promulgating laws, deciding government policies and issuing executive orders, which are passed by the Executive Council, and assisting in policy formulation. The first Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa Tung Chee-hwa, the current Chief Executive (since March 2005) is Donald Tsang. The main policies of the government, as well as from 12 bureaus and 6 1 departments and institutions, there are about180,000 civil servants in Hong Kong who are performing daily management. The Hong Kong Government itself is the largest employer in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong, the capital of activities, hosts various cultural, recreational and sports activities and large-scale events every year, including Hong Kong Arts Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival, International Variety Carnival, Hong Kong International Rugby Sevens, Cricket Sixers and influential international competitions. Hong Kong athletes also take an active part in some large-scale international competitions, such as the Asian Games and the Asian Games. The 5th East Asian Games will be held in Hong Kong from June 5, 2009 to February 5, 2009. It will inspire Hong Kong people to work together to cultivate sports culture and show the world the East Asians and hospitality of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is a city that never sleeps. "SOHO" area, along Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui (Nathan Road, ashley road, Northford, Peking Road), Central and Lan Kwai Fong, has many bars, karaoke places, nightclubs and lounges, which are visited by residents and tourists. Nongping 360

Ngong Ping 360 is a cable car route connecting Tung Chung and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. This is the second cable car system of Ocean Park in Hong Kong and the largest cable car system in the world at present. The name "360" means that passengers can enjoy the scenery within 360 degrees of the crane. Printing and other titles include Tung Chung Cable Car and Cable Car. Interestingly, during the construction period, the project site was located in a country park. According to Hong Kong law, materials carried by vehicles cannot enter the website. It was because the contractor mule hired six people from Canada to help carry the materials, and six mules returned to Canada after work.

Hong Kong Ocean Park Hong Kong Ocean Park is one of the largest ocean parks in the world, covering an area of 65,438+070 mu. There is the largest marine aquarium and theme amusement park in Southeast Asia. The oceans, mountains and rivers are fascinating and colorful. Visitors can not only see interesting venues and dolphin shows, but also see strange sea fish, towering ocean skyscrapers and a more thrilling roller coaster in the mine for one month. The journey of speed can be called science. There is a "Pacific Coast" in Ocean Park, which is full of the cultural charm and natural beauty of the coast of Northern California. In the surging waves, rugged coastal scenery and quiet and pleasant beaches, there are well-trained sea lions and seals to welcome tourists.

The building is located in the ravine of Nanlangshan Road, Huangzhukeng, Hong Kong Ocean Park. Mountain Aquarium, Hong Kong Ocean Park, museums and beach cycling are the main places to go. At the foot of the mountain, there are water parks, garden theaters, goldfish and ancient villages built on models, as well as ancient cultural relics museums that imitate the palace-style buildings in China. There are pavilions, temples and streets in the village, which reflect the history of China, reproduce the features of ancient streets in China and perform folk arts. The giant pandas An An and Jia Jia donated by the central government were welcomed by the public. On the anniversary of 2007 10, the Central People's Government paid tribute to Hong Kong Giant Panda Yingying and Lele, both of whom were in Hong Kong Ocean Park. Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland Hong Kong Disneyland is the fifth Disneyland in the world. Surrounded by the mountains of Lantau Island, facing the South China Sea of China, it is a Disney theme park with other functions of California Disneyland.

Hong Kong Disneyland includes four theme areas: American Town Street, Adventure World, Fantasy World and Tomorrow World. Each theme area can bring endless wonderful experiences to tourists. In the American small town street, you can take the train to Disney's fantasy world, enjoy the nostalgic architecture of the American market, all kinds of elegant antique cars, and taste all kinds of Chinese and western cuisine; World adventure, along a huge river, across the African steppe, into the mysterious forest of Asia, Taishan arrives at the island, and brave pilots will lead tourists to explore the magical secret territory of nature; The fantasy world full of fun is a fantasy fairy tale world, beautiful and kind of snow white, pure and lively Dumbo, innocent and lovely Winnie the Pooh, and the protagonist in each fairy tale can bring joy and fantasy; Tomorrow's world can make people experience the thrill of space travel and explore the universe.

There are Disneyland Hotel and Disney Hollywood Hotel in the park. In addition to providing accommodation and convenient access to the park, you can enjoy the wonders of the fairy tale world and the movie world. All kinds of Disney characters will appear on the tourists' side at any time, and surprises are everywhere.

[Edit this paragraph] [Shopping in Hong Kong]

Hong Kong is a free port, known as "shopping paradise". Most goods have no tariffs, and they are shipped to all parts of the world for competitive sales, and some are cheaper. In Hong Kong, shopping centers, such as Tai Koo Shing, Sha Tin New Town Plaza, etc. It is a good place for shopping and leisure. Besides large department stores, there are various shops and restaurants with more amusement equipment. Some industries like centralized management, so that customers can have more choices. Among them, computers and related products are most concentrated in "Gordon" and "Gold" near the Sham Shui Po subway station. Household appliances and cameras are common in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay, but they should be bought in reputable stores (such as the Hong Kong Tourist Association Red Sail logo sticker) or large department stores. Hardware machinery stores are concentrated in Canton Road and Mong Kok subway station. Garden Street, Mong Kok Road and Prince Edward Road are all fruit, fashion and supplies suppliers in the park. After crossing Argyle Street, several sections of Cai Tong Street are all famous "women's streets". Their situation is similar to that of Tin Hau Temple on both sides of Yau Ma Tei Temple. But the latter has mixed feelings about cooked food and suppliers at night. There are many Peking Opera singers near Kannonji, just like the nightclubs of ordinary people.

Hong Kong's clothing industry has always been famous. Sham Shui Po and Cheung Sha Wan 1970- 1980 are age-oriented clothing workshops. Therefore, before and after the Sham Shui Po subway station, streets such as Yaliao Street and Ruzhou Street were laid. Wholesale suppliers of fashion accessories are concentrated in Cheung Sha Wan Road Station, several blocks away. Garden Street in Mong Kok (Mong Kok Road and Prince Edward Road sections) and "Lady Map", as well as Liyuan East Street, Liyuan West Street and Jardine Plaza in Causeway Bay Central, are disguised as general suppliers.

Hong Kong's cuisines gather all over the world, and restaurants are all over the streets. What are some popular places? Mong Kok, Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui all have flavors. The streets and alleys in eastern Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon City are full of restaurants. Hong Kong is spread all over Asia, with spicy Thai soup, fragrant Indian curry, fat Korean barbecue, fresh Vietnamese salad rolls, delicious Japanese sushi and countless restaurants. Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong display China characteristics everywhere, especially Cantonese restaurants. Many other authentic dishes include Chaozhou cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Beijing cuisine and Shanghai cuisine, as well as vegetarian dishes. In the traditional Cantonese dim sum breakfast tea is also a very good choice.

Very popular fast food restaurants are going to be located in Hongkong, China and the west, and distributed in every corner. In addition, there are many local traditional flavor "stalls", which are set up in various regions or reserved for municipal construction. In addition to keeping value for money, the sanitary environment has also improved. Another huge and local specialty, the place to eat in Hong Kong is the coffee shop in Hong Kong. Their food prices are reasonable, such as noodles, cakes, desserts and so on. The specialties of many tea restaurants include mixed coffee and tea duck, crispy pineapple and thick butter and crude oil, as well as freshly baked cakes and egg tarts. Tipping is an unusual place to eat, more advanced banquet places and hotel restaurants, 10% service charge.

Hong Kong is also a paradise for snacks, and all kinds of snacks can be seen everywhere. I feel hungry when shopping. The quickest and most convenient way to find food is street snacks. In addition to the most common street snacks, fish eggs and viscera have an array style. Snacks with local characteristics, such as tinkling sugar, onion pancakes, fried chestnuts, asparagus sugar and so on. We have all kinds of juice drinks (freshly made), table tea and herbal tea, except porridge, noodles, bowl wings, fried ghosts, stinky tofu and so on. Mostly in Garden Street, Mong Kok, the most common street snack. Ladies Street and Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei. The advantage of food street is its beautiful price and variety. In addition, Hong Kong's most popular food-"Special Yu Danfen". In Mong Kok, it's the most common snack-stir-fried peppers, stir-fried large intestine, delicious.

In terms of accommodation, more than half of Hong Kong's population lives in public housing, while a large number of people live in private housing, far away from the noise of the city and many public transportation along the New Territories. However, most hotels and guesthouses, regardless of their level, are located in the bustling urban areas, which is very convenient.

For tourists, there are many kinds of accommodation in Hong Kong, ranging from simple and cheap hotels to expensive luxury goods in six-star hotels. Most hotels in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, New Territories and outlying islands have many good choices. Most hotels are located in Hong Kong Island, Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui, East Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon Peninsula. In order to avoid busy tourists, you can choose hotels in the New Territories. Most of our hotels offer modern facilities, including air conditioning and Internet access.

Transportation Hong Kong has a highly developed and perfect transportation network. Public transportation includes trains, buses (buses), minibuses (minibuses), taxis (taxis) and ferries. Among them, the average daily passenger volume of the most important railway transport in Hong Kong is about 4 12 passengers; Followed by franchised buses, which carry about 394 passengers every day. It is worth mentioning that Hong Kong is the first electronic currency widely used in the field of public transportation. The electronic ticketing and currency system known as Octopus reached a total circulation of 654.38+02.4 million in 2005.

Most buses in Hong Kong are double-decker buses. Along with the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong Trams are the only two tram fleets in the world. The escalator system from Central to Mid-Levels on Hong Kong Island is the longest covered escalator system in the world.

Widely used in Hong Kong, the total length of roads is 1 0,938 kilometers, which is mainly connected by eight trunk lines such as streets, bridges and tunnels, and it has increased to 10 in just a few years. Unlike Chinese mainland, in the British colony, drivers are still left-handed. There are 665,438+00,000 registered cars in Hong Kong, of which private cars account for 64%, each of which is a road vehicle with a share of about 276 kilometers.

In addition, Chek Lap Kok on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Cape International Airport is the fifth busiest international passenger airport and the connecting point of flights from Europe, America, Asia and Oceania. The Hong Kong International Airport operates 24 hours a day and can handle 4,500 passengers and 300 gross tons of cargo every day. At present, the Hong Kong International Airport has been expanded in stages to meet the growing demand for air traffic, and to strengthen its ties with the vicinity of the Pearl River Delta and further develop a regional passenger transit center.

Introduce public transportation]

1。 There are four major public transport routes connecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Tsuen Wan and Tung Chung, but they change to East Rail at Kowloon Tong Station. Take a walk at 6 o'clock every morning until midnight, and there will be a group every few minutes. The fare is from 4 yuan (two stops) to 13 yuan (crossing the sea). If the best bus route near the destination is along the route. Fully air-conditioned buses and trains not only provide comfortable and fast delivery service.

2。 Bus (bus) company operation: First Bus and KMB operate some Hong Kong Island routes, and some flights (cross-harbour tunnels or airport routes owned by the above three companies) operate Kowloon and the New Territories, Citybus and pedestrian islands; Lantau bus only takes more than a dozen routes on the island. The fare per trip from the urban area is more than 20,000 yuan, or the service fee of air-conditioned cars on some lines is slightly higher.

3。 Minibus (plus or minus) to green body and Red Body are two fares that are similar to those of buses. The purpose of making more green cars subway, such as subway, can't all be very affordable. The front of the car is the designated destination, and there is a charge.

4。 Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR): It runs between three stations in Kowloon City and the New Territories, and the other is in Guangzhou and other cities in the Mainland. On February 2, 2007, the trains of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation and the Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation were merged into the Hong Kong Railway Company Limited to provide more convenient and cheaper services for citizens and tourists.

5。 Light Rail Transit (LRT): Go back and forth between Tuen Mun and Yuen Long, and take a bus to a quiet place. Both are fully electrified railways, air-conditioned rooms, working frequency, comfortable, efficient and economical.

6。 Tram: Hong Kong Island (North) is in the urban area, the fare is the cheapest (2 yuan), but the speed is slow, such as short-distance or city trips, which is the most comfortable. These buses, trams and minibuses need to carry coins on the train.

7。 The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company Limited and the Hongkong and Kowloon Ferry Company Limited provide regular ferry services, which operate in Kowloon Peninsula and other piers at low fares.

[Edit this paragraph] [Monument]

Around the colorful cultural and historical sites in Poly Hong Kong, there are traditional ancestral temples, walled villages in the New Territories and temples in the city center. If you want to feel the architectural features, you can also participate in the "Roaming of Ancient and Modern Buildings" organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board in the east of Hong Kong.

Religious and cultural attractions: Wuwen Temple on Hong Kong Island, Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay and St. John's Cathedral; Wong Tai Sin, Wong Tai Sin in Kowloon, Hou Temple in Benmu, Tsz Wan Shan Temple, Kowloon Mosque; Shawan Buddhist Temple, Chegong Temple, Peng Yingxian Hall, Banyuanchun and Daofengshan Christian Church; Chikurinji in Tsuen Wan, Tin Hau Temple in East Tai Po and Tsuen Wan; Longmenshan Temple, Qingsongguan, MFBM Xuanlingdu Temple and Yunfu Xianguan; Sai Kung Temple Tin Hau Temple, Ho Chung Che Kung Temple and Ping Chau, Cheung Chau Bei Di Temple and Tin Hau Temple Baolian Temple on Lantau Island.

Folk cultural attractions, Songwangtai, Jiulongzhai City, Li Song Dynasty Tomb, Tuen Mun Rock, Shatian Honglou, Zengdawu, Wuliu Village, Sancunju, Jintian Haikan Village, Doctor Tian Yuen Long Section, Huishuitou Village, Cuixinglou Pagoda, Xiacun Tang Ancestral Hall; Sai Kung Shangyao Folk Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Island, Tung Chung Fort on Lantau Island, and Donglong Island Temple are in the old fort.

Maritime museum, Donghua Group of Hospitals, Baoliangju History Museum, hong kong museum of medical sciences and other private museums.

Official Museum, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Pingshan Deng Cultural Relics Museum, Sandoulou Museum, Shanghai? Folk Museum, Hong Kong Film Archive, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tea Ware Heritage Museum, Hong Kong History Museum, Folk Museum, Li Han Tomb Museum, Hong Kong Coastal Defence, Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Discovery Museum, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, and Fireboat Grantham Exhibition Hall.

Country parks and marine parks

Twenty-three countries are in Hong Kong Park and four marine parks, allowing residents and tourists to appreciate the charm of Hong Kong's natural scenery.

Although Hong Kong is a modern city, about three quarters of the land of 1000 square kilometers is still rural. The Hong Kong government has established the protection and development of country parks for the suburbs, which not only protects nature, but also provides rural leisure and educational facilities for Hong Kong citizens and tourists. Ocean Park is zoned in the sea. Mountain country park, lush vegetation. By the sea of Ocean Park, there are rocky shoals. In Hong Kong, from a bird's eye view of country parks, parks, beaches or mountains overlooking the sea are regarded as picturesque.

Country parks and marine parks in Hong Kong are free to enter. Baxianling Country Park is a famous country park in Hong Kong. The title of Eight Immortals Ridge, because there are eight mountains and eight immortals, is the most challenging place in Hong Kong. The best way is from the pond sand snail cave, picturesque and historic villages, forests and fields, from north to south. There is another touching story in Baxianling. 1996 hong kong secondary school teachers and students have an outing in baxianling country park. Did any students deal with the fire after the barbecue, which led to the fire? Two teachers and students were trapped on a cliff. In order to save money, not all the students decided to leave the forest. They were killed. The Hong Kong government set up a spring pavilion in Baxianling to commemorate the two teachers. The name of Chunting, recalling the Second Division, is a hero. Chunting introduced this situation and had a very touching couplet. In the Spring Pavilion, Hong Kong will feel the warm human touch.

Tung ping chau Marine Park is one of the most famous marine parks, where there are various marine ecosystems. There are more than 60 species of corals, as well as 130 species of corals and 100 species of marine fish and invertebrates in the whole lush coral community. Tung ping chau Marine Park is a marine plant area with 40 species of algae. In coastal areas, including brown, red and green seaweed beds, seaweed beds, Hong Kong Crown. The water in the park is very clear, and the naked eye can clearly see the corals and fish under the water.

[Hong Kong] Eight Eight Old Hong Kong: Spark in Qishan, fog lock in Xianqiao, sunrise in Stanley, nostalgia in Fan Ying in Ap Chau, nostalgia in Song and Taiwan Province provinces, Pokfulam maze, soft water in Long Beach, and the moon at carp night. With the changes of the times, three of the old eight scenic spots have been completely changed, while other scenic spots are gradually becoming obsolete. Eight Hong Kong is now:

(1) Game 8 of Qishan Spark, age 8. "Lights" and "Flying Bridge Night Scene" refer to watching the magnificent scenery lit on the starry island at the top of Taiping Mountain at night.

(2) "Dawn at Stanley" refers to the morning when the sun rises, and the Stanley Peninsula is bathed in red and bright red, giving off the light of 10000. This scene is also called "Stanley Sunrise" and "Stanley Facing Sunrise."

(3) "Shallow water danhua" refers to sparkling clear seawater and colorful azaleas Repulse Bay pavilions, which constitute beautiful spring scenery.

(4) "Tiger Tower Langhui" refers to the magnificent landscape covered with rosy clouds at sunrise, which is opposite to the hexagonal white tower of Tiger and Leopard Villa in Sunshine Hospital.

(5) "Horse racing" refers to the grand horse racing in Happy Valley, and the sound of horseshoes affects the hearts of tens of thousands of horse racing enthusiasts.

(6) "Lehman Moonlight" refers to Victoria Harbour where Ascaris is on duty at night.

(7) "Sunset" refers to the broken battlements at the site of the Kowloon walled city. In recent years, the bloody sunset in Kowloon Walled City has been completely demolished in the afterglow, and the scenery has become history, replaced by Kowloon Walled City Park (the most complete scenery).

(8) "Song and Taiwan miss the past" refers to the Song Wangtai Park near the construction site of Kai Tak International Airport in Hong Kong, which records the last scene of the history of the Song Dynasty, and people still miss it in their hearts.

In addition, the green island sunset opinion "green island sunset" wind and waves intertwined with "rock wind and waves" winding road vehicles in Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong "speed? Cliffs, "misty rain" and so on, but today's beautiful scenery portrayal of Hong Kong.