Hong Kong is a vibrant, densely populated coastal city and special administrative region on China’s southern coast, known globally as a major financial hub with a deep-water port, skyscraper-filled skyline, and dynamic cultural blend of East and West. Originally a British colony until 1997, it operates under the “one country, two systems” framework, giving it distinct legal and economic systems from mainland China. Its economy thrives on finance, trade, logistics, and professional services, supported by a highly skilled workforce and strategic location in Asia. Hong Kong’s culture reflects a fusion of Chinese traditions and international influences, evident in its cuisine, festivals, and bilingual environment (Cantonese and English). The city also faces ongoing challenges, including housing affordability, political tensions over governance and civil liberties, and periodic social movements. Despite these, Hong Kong remains a key global crossroads for business and travel, with a rich history and a lively urban character.











































































































































