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Is July suitable for traveling to Hong Kong?
The rainfall in Hong Kong is concentrated from May to September, accounting for about 80% of the annual rainfall. The annual rainfall is abundant, and the flowers are fragrant in all seasons. It is warm and foggy in spring, hot and rainy in summer, sunny in autumn and slightly dry and cold in winter.
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Hong kong attractions:
Kowloon walled city 1
Kowloon walled city belongs to the historical district of Hong Kong and was demolished in 1993. The history of Jiulongzhai City can be traced back to the Song Dynasty in China. It was originally a stronghold to defend against foreign enemies.
2. Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
The Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence is located in Dongxi Road, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong, with a total area of about 34,200 square meters. It is one of the branches of the Hong Kong Museum of History, managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and converted from the old Lei Yue Mun Fort with a history of 100 years.
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