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How is Hong Kong divided?

Central District, also known as "Central", is the heart of Hong Kong's political and financial industry, as well as a transportation hub and an advanced shopping area.

Wan Chai-once a famous sailor resort in 1961s, there are still colorful nightlife places here, as well as many art and cultural centers, office buildings and flavor restaurants.

The West District, the most typical traditional old district in Hong Kong, still shows the life scenes of its residents in the past.

Causeway Bay-one of the most popular trendy shopping areas, with restaurants open until late at night.

aberdeen-located in the west of hong kong island, is an ancient fishing port with picturesque scenery. Ocean Park and marine painting boats are good places to play.

the southern district-the beaches of repulse bay and deep water bay, and the scenery of Stanley fishing village are the most touching scenery. Stanley Market and the newly completed Stanley Square are shopping and leisure resorts.

Jiulong

Tsim Sha Tsui-the most important shopping, dining and entertainment area in Hong Kong. The night scene of Nathan Road Shopping Street is dazzling, just like wandering in the sea of lights.

Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok-dense places for popular shopping and leisure, there are many trendy shopping places and several open-air markets, which are popular places for local young people.

New Boundaries

The New Territories has simple rural scenery, traditional villages and new towns, hiking trails, country parks and cultural relics of indigenous people.

Outer Islands

Passengers can experience different life styles in several outer islands. The ancient temples and Buddha statues on Lantau Island are magnificent; Changzhou is known for its small island scenery; Pingzhou is simple and fresh; Lamma Island is famous for its numerous seafood restaurants.