Guide of Hong Kong :
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- Hotel Panorama by Rhombus****
- Hotel The Salisbury - YMCA of Hong Kong**
- Hotel Las Vegas Hostel
- Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui Hostel
- Hotel Li's Hostel
Hotels Hong Kong
- FuramaXpress Hotel LuJiaZui Shanghai****
- Okura Garden Hotel Shanghai*****
- The H Hotel LuJiaZui Shanghai****
- Parkyard Hotel Shanghai*****
- Hotel Skyway Landis*****
Hotels Shanghai
- Hotel Home Inns (Beijing Yayuncun)**
- Autumn Garden Courtyard Hotel****
- Kangming Hotel Beijing****
- Taimushan International Business Hotel****
- Avic Hotel****
Hotels Beijing
- Tianxing Hotel Guangzhou**
- Chundu Hotel Guangzhou**
- Jinyuan Hotel Guangzhou**
- Dongyuan Hotel Guangzhou***
- Master Hotel Guangzhou***
Hotels Guangzhou
- Jilv Hotel Liwan***
- Jiang Yue Hotel - Changshou Branch****
- Guangdong Nanyang Royal Hotel****
- Guangzhou Xin Yue Xin Hotel***
- She & He Hotel Apartment (Jinxiu) Guangzhou****
Hotels Guangzhou
- Zhejiang Grand Hotel****
- Hangzhou New Century Hotel****
- Xiaoshan Hangzhou International Hotel****
- Hotel Aigrette Resort*****
- Dinghong Holiday Hotel Hangzhou**
Hotels Hangzhou
- Golden Lemon Hotel Chengdu***
- Peppermint Garden Hotel Chengdu***
- Xinliang Grand Hotel****
- Railway Hotel Chengdu****
- Yikai Taizhi Hotel Chengdu***
Hotels Chengdu
- Hotel Home Inn Top Star (Shenzhen Zhuzilin)**
- Haitao Hotel***
- Qiushuishan Grand Hotel Shenzhen****
- Guang Dong Hotel Shenzhen****
- Metropark Hotel Shenzhen****
Hotels Shenzhen
- Yongning Palace Hotel****
- Hotel Home Inn (First Gao Xing Rd) Xi'An**
- Jiahe Business Hotel***
- Melody Hotel Xi'an***
- Xi'an Garden Hotel****
Hotels Xi'An
- Eastern Hotel Beijing****
- Sicily Hotel Beijing**
- King Wing Hot Spring International Hotel*****
- Hotel Courtyard 7 Beijing***
- Beijing Tianrui Hotel***
Hotels Beijing
Presentation of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a largely self-governing territory of the People's Republic of China, facing Guangdong to the north and the South China Sea to the east, west and south. Hong Kong is a global metropolitan and international financial centre, and has a highly developed capitalist economy.
History of Hong KongIn 1839 the refusal by Qing Dynasty authorities to import opium resulted in the First Opium War between China and Britain. Hong Kong Island became occupied by British forces in 1841, and was formally ceded to Britain under the Treaty of Nanking at the end of the war. The British established a Crown Colony with the founding of Victoria City the following year. In 1860, after China's defeat in the Second Opium War, Kowloon Peninsula south of Boundary Street and Stonecutter's Island were ceded to Britain under the Convention of Peking. In 1898 Britain obtained a 99-year lease of Lantau Island and the adjacent northern lands, which became known as the New Territories. During the first half of the 20th century, Hong Kong was a free port, serving as an entrepôt of the British Empire. The British introduced an education system based on their own model, while the local Chinese population had little contact with the European community of wealthy tai-pans settled near Victoria Peak. Hong Kong's economy was affected by the Asian financial crisis of 1997 that hit many East Asian markets, and the lethal H5N1 avian influenza also surfaced that year. After a gradual recovery, Hong Kong suffered again due to an outbreak of SARS in 2003. Today, Hong Kong continues to serve as an important global financial centre, but faces uncertainty over its future role with a growing mainland China economy, and its relationship with the PRC government in areas such as democratic reform and universal suffrage. See the full histoiry of Hong Kong on Wikipedia. |
