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Welcome to Hong Kong
Either viewed from one of the legendary Star ferryboats or from Victoria Peak, Hong Kong's picturesque harbor — the world's busiest — impresses every visitor. Lying at the southeastern tip of China, Hong Kong includes Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories (including 235 outlying islands). While Hong Kong island where most prestige and luxurious property located, Kowloon is one of the world's most densely populated areas, the New Territories by contrast are largely rural and fields are still worked by water buffalo. Hong Kong was founded on free trade and many international companies have made it the headquarters of their Asian and Pacific enterprises, making Hong Kong the world's third largest financial center. The people of Hong Kong work hard and live fast. For though under British control for the past century, the people, the customs, the teeming open-air markets, the compelling street life, the ancient temples and the intense festivals of Hong Kong are thoroughly Chinese.
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Real Estate in Hong Kong
The price of property in Hong Kong is relatively expensive similar to most of the metropolitan in
the world. This is due to the lack of usable land for so many people. Unlike the sprawling, low-rise
developments in suburban areas of the U.S., Hong Kong residential property is built compact and
high, though most new developments offer club-style facilities such as swimming pools, squash
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