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HONG KONG STORY
Hong Kong offers a stimulating, dynamic and cosmopolitan
lifestyle. It's a city that never sleeps. But it also
has its tranquil side with lush countryside and remote
beaches accessible only from the sea. Some 40% of Hong
Kong is country park and shielded from development.
Botanists and zoologists are still finding hitherto
unrecorded species of flora and fauna. The marshlands
shelter one of the widest varieties of birdlife in the
world.
It's a city of eastern and western culture with arts
centers, museums and libraries. The annual Arts Festival
and cultural events all year round feature top
performers from around the world.
It's the food capital of China. Every Chinese regional
cuisine is celebrated in Hong Kong. It's a city with
well-developed international tastes, too. Whatever one
fancies, whether it's haggis or sushi, French haute
cuisine or burgers, falafel or pizza, Hong Kong diners
are spoilt for choice.
Housing
Residential rentals are in line with those in major
international cities such as London and New York. The
choice of accommodation is wide: ranging from luxury
high-rise flats in the heart of the city to detached
villas in the rural New Territories. Two-year rental
leases are standard. There are no restrictions on
foreigners buying property.
Getting Around
Taxis and buses run around the clock and there is
virtually no corner of inhabited Hong Kong that is
inaccessible. The underground and over ground railways
are fast, reliable, reasonably priced and equipped with
state-of-the-art equipment. Ferries and catamarans link
Hong Kong's inhabited offshore islands. For those not in
a hurry, the tried-and-tested two-tier electric trams,
in service for more than a century, still trundle along
the east-west axis of Hong Kong island's north shore.
The Peak tram is more than a tourist attraction. Many
inhabitants of Victoria Peak use it to commute to
Central District.
Education
Over 40 international schools offer more than nine
curricula, providing children with an education
compatible with their home country. These include the
Australian, British, Canadian, French, German/Swiss,
Japanese, Korean, Singaporean and US systems "as well as
the international baccalaureate. Graduates of Hong
Kong's international schools are accepted at the world's
leading universities. Several Hong Kong universities
offer opportunities for part- or full-time life-long
learning opportunities.
Health
World-class private and public health services are
staffed by locally and internationally trained doctors,
dentists, nurses and other medical professionals. As an
additional benefit, Hong Kong is the world leader in
research in traditional Chinese medicine and licenses
trained practitioners.
Cultural and Leisure
Listing all Hong Kong's clubs, associations, interest,
hobby and activities groups would fill many pages.
Suffice to say it is probably harder to find an interest
or activity that is not catered for in some way.
Nightlife
Hong Kong's dining, bar and clubbing scene offers the
widest range of choice and variety in Asia, catering to
all tastes and desires. The city is well known for its
wide variety of excellent restaurants and bars. With
over 9,000 restaurants, virtually every international
cuisine can be found in the city, including an
impressive array of choices from around the world. he
neighbourhood south of Hollywood Road (nicknamed "SoHo")
and Lan Kwai Fong on Hong Kong Island have a lively mix
of stylish restaurants and bars, which attract an
international and cosmopolitan crowd. People here work
hard, but they also play hard.
Sports
Athletes, whether fanatical or purely recreational, are
well catered for. Horse racing is the most popular
leisure activity among Hong Kong people but top class
facilities abound for just about every activity. Many
private clubs offer reduced entrance fees for those with
sporting skills.
Rugby has grown in stature since Hong Kong began hosting
its annual international sevens tournament 20 years ago.
Sailing has long been popular and windsurfing has taken
off since Hong Kong won its first Olympic gold in the
sport. Wakeboarding and surfing are the latest crazes.
Public facilities are provided for all the mainstream
sports, including soccer, golf, riding, baseball, table
tennis and court sports such as squash, badminton,
tennis and basketball.
Almost every style of the martial arts is practiced in
the city that invented the kung fu movie genre. Cricket,
hockey (ice and fiield) mountain-biking all have
followings in
Hong Kong.
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