Introduction to Hong Kong

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Introduction to Hong Kong

History : 

History Hong Kong (HK) was the colony of British from 1941. Until 1997, the sovereignty was handover to China. It is one of the special administrative regions (SAR) of China. 1 Jul – HKSAR Establishment Day 1 Oct – National Day

Flag : 

Flag Would you guess which one is our National Flag? Which one is our Region Flag? A B

Geographical : 

Geographical

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Hong Kong is situated on the southeastern coast of China It covers an area of 1,104 square kilometers (425 square miles). It comprises Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories

Population : 

Population The population of Hong Kong is 7million people. Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

Race : 

Race There are different races of people working in HK: South Asian – Indian, Pakistanis, Nepalese, Vietnamese, Philippines, Indonesian … Asian – Japanese, Koreans … Europeans – Germany, British, French … Americans, Australians, African, Canadians …

Climate : 

Climate HK has a sub-tropical climate. There are four seasons in Hong Kong: Spring (Mar – May) Summer (Jun – Sep) Autumn (Oct – Nov) Winter (Dec – Feb)

Language : 

Language Chinese Cantonese (spoken language) Mandarin (spoken language) English Chinese and English are the official languages of Hong Kong.

Transportation : 

Transportation Train

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Bus Mini-Bus 相片 / 所有可用尺寸 相片 / 所有可用尺寸 相片 / 所有可用尺寸

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Ferry Tram Taxi

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Most public transport operate by 1 a.m. Payment can be made using the Octopus card. Sometimes, we are no need to bring coins and it is very convenience.

Religions : 

Religions Hong Kong enjoys a high degree of freedom, we have different religions. Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu. Christians and Catholics are about 8% of the total population.

Festivals : 

Festivals Easter Mid –Autumn Festival Chinese New Year Ching Ming Festival The Buddha’s Birthday Dragon Boat Festival Chung Yeung Festival Christmas National Day Labor Day Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day

Before Chinese New Year : 

Before Chinese New Year Flower markets Fai Chun Cleaning the flat

Chinese New Year : 

Chinese New Year parade Get/exchange red packets Say some blessing messages

Chinese New Year : 

Chinese New Year Lion dances Fireworks

Chinese New Year : 

Chinese New Year Snack Tray Rice Cake Turnip cakes

Dragon Boat Festival : 

Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Races Rice Dumplings – sticky rice with eggs, pork and green beans

Mid-Autumn Festival : 

Mid-Autumn Festival Moon cakes fruits Play with lanterns and candles What do we do on that day?

Chinese food : 

Chinese food Roast duck Sweet and sour pork Dim sum Roast pork Bean curb Fried noodles Chinese mushrooms

Christmas : 

Christmas Countdown Watch Christmas lights, go shopping Christmas trees Choirs Santa Clause

Chinese food : 

Chinese food Steamed fish Steamed chicken

Food-Western food : 

Food-Western food Western food fast food shop, Japanese ,Thai, Italian, French, Indian, Vietnamese restaurant

Shopping paradise : 

Shopping paradise clothes cosmetics, makeup and skin care Mobile phones, DVD players, audio and video equipment, computers, iPods, PDAs, digital cameras, MP3 players

Sight-seeing ---The peak : 

Sight-seeing ---The peak The peak tram The view of the peak

Victory Harbour : 

Victory Harbour A symphony of lights show featuring harbour-front buildings

Ocean Park : 

Ocean Park Dolphin shows Cable cars Shark aquarium Sea lion shows Roller coaster A log flume

Disneyland : 

Disneyland parade castle Kiddy rides Adventure boats

Give Thanks : 

Give Thanks Give thanks with a grateful heart Give thanks to the Holy one Give thanks because He’s given Jesus Christ His Son

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And now let the weak say I’m strong let the poor say I’m rich because of what the Lord has done for us (Give thanks)