 As  the Chinese New Year celebrations are over, let’s start to get familiar  with Hong Kong with some basic facts. We will then follow by ‘where to  stay’, ‘where to go’ and ‘where to eat’.
 As  the Chinese New Year celebrations are over, let’s start to get familiar  with Hong Kong with some basic facts. We will then follow by ‘where to  stay’, ‘where to go’ and ‘where to eat’.Best Time to Travel Hong Kong
Autumn - October and November. These two months are relatively cool and without much rain. If you come in the rainy season of June, July and August, you would have to put up with high temperature (over 30°C) and humidity, heavy rain or even typhoon.
Hong Kong Geography
At  the southeast coast of China, Hong Kong is basically built around the  world famous Victoria Harbour. It consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon  Peninsula, the New Territories and some outlying islands. Total area is  around 1,092 square km. However we have a population of almost 7  million. So when you travel Hong Kong, you would expect to see a lot of  people everywhere.
The Hong Kong International Airport is located on one of the largest outlying islands Lantau. It went into operation in 1997 and has been continuously voted as the World’s Best Airport since 2001. It is connected to the city in Central by Airport Express and the whole journey is only 23 minutes.
Languages
Hong  Kong is a completely bilingual city. Chinese and English are the  official languages. Most of locals speak Cantonese. As a matter of  history, English is widely spoken and you would have no difficulties  traveling here speaking English.
Currency
Hong Kong Dollar. Packed exchange rate HKD 7.8: USD 1 – since 1983.
Brief History
Hong  Kong, one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, was  actually a small fishing village some 150 years ago. Opium War in the  19th Century was responsible for all the changes – when British took  over the sovereignty, turned this quiet, out-of-the-way village into a  modern, vibrant and sparkling jewel of a city which is nowadays Asia’s  World City.
In  July of 1997, China re-gained her power of sovereignty over Hong Kong  and established a Special Administrative Region (or SAR). In the  exchange, China agreed with the British Government that until 2047, Hong  Kong will enjoy a high degree of autonomy in all matters, except  foreign and defense.
 

 

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