Interesting Facts And Amazing Hong Kong
In 2012, a Hong Kong billionaire offered $65 million to anyone capable of wooing and marrying her gay daughter.
2. Peak tram became the first cable-funkular in Asia in the year 1888 and it remained one of the fastest and oldest cable rail routes in the world. An average of more than 11,000 people rides peak trams every day or more than 4 million annually.
3. Hong Kong is one of the richest cities in the world. Rolls-Royce is the highest per capita here compared to any other region in the world.
4. It's the 21 "One Country, Two Systems" Governed under the principle of "under which China has agreed to give the region a high level of independence and the date of handing over its economic and social order for 50 years."
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Hong Kong Map, pic: planetplanet
5. Hong Kong has one of the world's most efficient metro systems with an on-time rate of 99.9% and the entire system is managed through AI.
6. 'Father of Fiber Optic Communication' and 2009 Nobel Prize winner in Physics is Professor Charles Cao from Hong Kong.
7. The third Disney theme park outside the United States was opened in hong Kong in the year 2005.
8. The total area of Hong Kong is 426 square miles (1,104 km sq.ft).
9. Hong Kong uses seawater to flush toilets.
10. Chinese popular in Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong-New Year "Poon Choi" The dish in which 10 different ingredients are cooked separately and assembled in a pot meal, it is actually of Hakka origin.
11. The city has the largest number of skyscrapers in the world, more than 7000 buildings in the area have more than 14 floors (New York City is almost half of these). )
12. There is no restriction in Hong Kong for selling alcohol to minors.
13. Feng Shui or Chinese geographical location plays an important role in shaping architecture, business and lifestyle in Hong Kong.
14. The British government established a colony in Hong Kong in 1841 during the Opium War.
15. The Tsing Ma Bridge, with a main length of 1,377 meters, is the longest suspension bridge in the world with both rail and road traffic, which is 100 meters taller than San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
16. Mongkok has the world's highest population density, which averages 130,000 people per square kilometer.
2. Peak tram became the first cable-funkular in Asia in the year 1888 and it remained one of the fastest and oldest cable rail routes in the world. An average of more than 11,000 people rides peak trams every day or more than 4 million annually.
3. Hong Kong is one of the richest cities in the world. Rolls-Royce is the highest per capita here compared to any other region in the world.
4. It's the 21 "One Country, Two Systems" Governed under the principle of "under which China has agreed to give the region a high level of independence and the date of handing over its economic and social order for 50 years."
Hong Kong Facts In Hindi
Hong Kong Map, pic: planetplanet
5. Hong Kong has one of the world's most efficient metro systems with an on-time rate of 99.9% and the entire system is managed through AI.
6. 'Father of Fiber Optic Communication' and 2009 Nobel Prize winner in Physics is Professor Charles Cao from Hong Kong.
7. The third Disney theme park outside the United States was opened in hong Kong in the year 2005.
8. The total area of Hong Kong is 426 square miles (1,104 km sq.ft).
9. Hong Kong uses seawater to flush toilets.
10. Chinese popular in Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong-New Year "Poon Choi" The dish in which 10 different ingredients are cooked separately and assembled in a pot meal, it is actually of Hakka origin.
11. The city has the largest number of skyscrapers in the world, more than 7000 buildings in the area have more than 14 floors (New York City is almost half of these). )
12. There is no restriction in Hong Kong for selling alcohol to minors.
13. Feng Shui or Chinese geographical location plays an important role in shaping architecture, business and lifestyle in Hong Kong.
14. The British government established a colony in Hong Kong in 1841 during the Opium War.
15. The Tsing Ma Bridge, with a main length of 1,377 meters, is the longest suspension bridge in the world with both rail and road traffic, which is 100 meters taller than San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
16. Mongkok has the world's highest population density, which averages 130,000 people per square kilometer.
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