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Hong Kong SAR, P.R. China
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Hong Kong SAR, P.R. China
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China. Situated on China's southern coast just south of Shenzhen, it consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. With 7.5 million residents in a 1,114-square-kilometre (430 sq mi) territory, Hong Kong is the fourth-most densely populated region in the world.
Climate
Hong Kong has a humid subtropical climate, characteristic of southern China, closely bordering on a tropical monsoon climate. Summers are long, hot, and humid, with occasional showers and thunderstorms and warm air from the southwest. The humid climate of Hong Kong intensifies summer heat. Typhoons occur most often then, sometimes resulting in floods or landslides. Also rarely occurring are waterspouts and tornadoes, which occurred at Hong Kong International Airport on 26 September 2020 and at Victoria Harbour on 28 September 2024. Winters are short, mild and usually sunny at the beginning, becoming cloudy towards February. Frequent cold fronts bring strong, cooling winds from the north and occasionally result in chilly weather. Autumn is the sunniest season, whilst spring is generally cloudy. Snowfall has been extremely rare in Hong Kong
Tourism
Tourism is a major part of Hong Kong's economy, accounting for 5% of GDP. In 2016, 26.6 million visitors contributed HK$258 billion (US$32.9 billion) to the territory, making Hong Kong the 14th-most popular destination for international tourists.[needs update] It is the most popular Chinese city for tourists, receiving over 70% more visitors than its closest competitor (Macau). The city is ranked as one of the most expensive cities for expatriates.
Well-known Hong Kong landmarks include the Victoria Peak, the iconic Victoria Harbour skyline, and The Big Buddha (Hong Kong). Other iconic sites include the historic Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong, Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark in Sai Kung District and Lamma Island.
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