Question 2: Which parts of Hong Kong belong to the urban areas? The northern part of Hong Kong Island, including Central and Western District (Central and Sheung Wan), Wan Chai District (Wan Chai and Causeway Bay), Eastern District (North Point) and Kowloon (Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok) all belong to the city center.
There is a ferry to Lamma Island at Pier 4 in Central. You can go to Rong Shu Bay and Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay Pier.
Take any bus to Central Exchange Square, get off at the pier Exchange Square and walk to central ferry piers. Trams and subways can also go to Central.
Question 3: What's the name of Hong Kong? What is the center of Asia? It is also called Newland Port with new york and London. The index of economic freedom ranks first in the world. It is known as "Pearl of the Orient", "Gourmet Paradise" and "Shopping Paradise". Hong Kong is an important financial, service and shipping center in Asia.
Question 4: Where is Central Hong Kong? It is located on both sides of Victoria Harbour, Sheung Wan, Central, Wan Chai and Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong Island.
Question 5: Where is the financial center of Hong Kong? The financial center of Hong Kong is in Central. Many banks are headquartered in Central. For example, the Bank of China, the second phase of the International Finance Center, and that tall building are also located in Central.
Question 6: How many districts are there in Hong Kong? Where is the city center? There are 19 districts in Hong Kong, and the downtown area is in the downtown area.
Question 7: What districts are included in the downtown area of Shenzhen? There are six districts in Shenzhen, which are divided into customs and customs. The Customs has four districts, namely Futian District (I am here), Luohu District, Nanshan District and Yantian District. There are two outside the customs, namely Baoan District and Longgang District.
The city center is Futian and Luohu, and Nanshan is developing very well now.
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Futian district
Futian District, located in the middle of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, is the gathering place of Shenzhen people. The district was established on1990 65438+1October 4th, and the district people * * * was established on 65438+1October 7th in the same year. * * * Located in Shatou Street. The total area of the region is 78.8 square kilometers. The administrative area is connected with Luohu District from Hongling Road in the east, with Nanshan District from Qiaocheng East Road in the west, Shenzhen River and Shenzhen Bay in the New Territories in the south and Baoan District in the north. It has jurisdiction over 8 streets and 92 communities in Yuanling, Nanyuan, Huafu, Lianhua, Futian, Shatou, Xiangmihu and Meilin. At the end of 2005, the resident population was 1 166000, including 460000 registered residents.
luohu district
Located in the middle of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Luohu District is an early commercial center in Shenzhen. The district was established in 1990 1.4, and the district people * * * was established in September 2 of the same year. * * * District is located in Huang Bei Street. The total administrative area is 78.36 square kilometers, which is connected with Yantian District in the east, Hongling Road and Futian District in the west, Shenzhen River in the south, Hong Kong in the north and Longgang District and Baoan District in the north. It has jurisdiction over 18 streets and 15 communities in Huang Bei, Dongmen, Nanhu, Guiyuan, Sungang, Qingshuihe, Cuizhu, Donghu, Dong Xiao and Li Antang. At the end of 2005, there were 860,400 permanent residents, including 332,700 registered residents.
Nanshan District
Nanshan District is located in the west of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. The district was established on June 4th, 1990, and the district people * * * was established on September 24th of the same year. * * * District is located in Nantou Street. The total area of the whole region 182 km2 (including Neilingding Island and Dachan Island). The administrative area is adjacent to Futian District in the east, Zhuhai City in the west, Shenzhen Bay and Neilingding Island across the sea in the south, and Baoan District in the north by Yang Taishan. It has jurisdiction over 8 streets and 98 communities in Nantou, Nanshan, China Merchants, Shekou, Yuehai, Shahe, Xili and Taoyuan. At the end of 2005, there were 900,600 permanent residents, including 302,800 registered residents.
Yantian district
Yantian District is located in the east of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. The district was established in June 1997 and June 10, and the district people * * * was established in March 1993. * * * Located in Haishan Street. The total area of the region is 72.36 square kilometers. The administrative area starts from Beizaijiao, Dapeng Bay in the east, connects with Longgang District, reaches Luohu District in the west, reaches the New Territories in Hong Kong in the south and reaches Longgang District in the north. It governs 4 streets and 18 communities in Sha Tau Kok, Meisha, Yantian and Haishan. At the end of 2005, the resident population was 265,438+0,580, of which the registered population was 36,5438+0,900.
Baoan District
Baoan District is located in the northwest of Shenzhen. The district was established in1992165438+1October1,and the people in this district live in Xin 'an Street (-Baoan County). The total area of the region is 733 square kilometers. The administrative area is adjacent to Longgang District in the east, Lingdingyang and Zhongshan City in the west, Nanshan District, Futian District and Luohu District in the south and Dongguan City in the north. Shenzhen Baoan International Airport is within the jurisdiction of this area. It has jurisdiction over 6 streets and 173 communities in Xin 'an, Xixiang, Fuyong, Shajing, Songgang, Gong Ming, Guangming, Shiyan, Guanlan and Longhua. At the end of 2005, the resident population was 3.3005 million, of which the registered population was 354.9 million.
Longgang District
Longgang District is located in the east of Shenzhen. 1992165438+1October 1 1 Established area, with residents in long gang zhen. The total area of the region is 844.07 square kilometers. The administrative area is adjacent to Huizhou City in the southeast, Baoan District in the west, Luohu District and Yantian District in the south, facing Hong Kong across Dapeng Bay, and adjacent to Huizhou City and Dongguan City in the northeast. Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station is within the jurisdiction of this area. It now governs Buji, Pinghu, Henggang, Longgang, Longcheng, Pingdi, Kengzi, Pingshan, Kwai Chung, Dapeng and Nan 'ao, with a total of1/streets and 127 communities. At the end of 2005, the resident population was 184 people ... ";
Question 8: Where is the administrative center of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region? The headquarters of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the administrative headquarters of the Region. The Committee is composed of all Policy Bureaux, nominally headed by the Chief Secretary for Administration. During the British-Hong Kong period, it was called the government headquarters, and the Chief Secretary, the Financial Secretary and other major officials, as well as the policy branches such as the Transport Branch and the Security Branch, all belonged to it. * * * Changed to current name at the time of handover. However, since the original "XX Branch of Government Headquarters" has been renamed "XX Bureau", this name is rarely used, but it is usually used to refer to the central office of its main office building.
Located in Lower Abbey Road, Central, Hong Kong, the Central Government Office is the headquarters and main office building of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The most important officials and departments in the HKSAR, including the Executive Council, the Chief Secretary for Administration, the Office of the Financial Secretary of the HKSAR, many organizations and most policy bureaux, including the Security Bureau and the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau, all work here.
Question 9: Is Sha Tin, where Sha Tin New Town Plaza is located, a town around Hong Kong? Does Sha Tin belong to the central area of Hong Kong? Shatin does not officially belong to the urban area of Hong Kong, but it has reached many urban areas in Hong Kong in terms of development! Sha Tin is really a new town in Hong Kong (you can call it a town! ), located near the downtown area of Hong Kong, so it should be said that it is a small town near the downtown area of Hong Kong (according to what you said)! Sha Tin is located near the center of Hong Kong (the center should be the gate between Sha Tin and Tsuen Wan! ), but the urban development of Hong Kong has been concentrated in the south, while the development in the north is relatively late, so the real heart of Hong Kong is the south. The heart of Hong Kong refers to Central, Sheung Wan, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Yau Tsim Mong! If you say that the central area of Hong Kong refers to the geographical center, then the northern part of Sha Tin is the area adjacent to this central area (the city gate); If you mean the central area of Hong Kong, then Sha Tin is certainly not the central area! The following is the information about the urban development of Hong Kong, compiled by my younger brother as a supplement (you can ignore what you don't understand) for your reference! The urban area of Hong Kong includes the northern part of Hong Kong Island (from west to east: Kennedy Town to Siu Sai Wan, including Happy Valley, Mid-Levels and the Peak); Kowloon (including Yau Tsim Mong District, Sham Shui Po District, Kowloon City District, Wong Tai Sin District and Kwun Tong District); Tsuen Wan (Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi) is a relatively prosperous and densely populated area! In the eyes of Hong Kong people, Tsuen Wan and Kwun Tong actually belong to the urban areas. You can see that their development zones are connected with the main urban area of Kowloon, and they are also the largest and most important industrial zones in Hong Kong from 1950s to 1980s! Urban development-Pre-war development Hong Kong's urban development began in Central, Sheung Wan, Sai Ying Pun, Wan Chai, Mid-levels and even the peak areas developed in 185x, and expanded to the east, west and north. The earliest developed area above is the center of early urban development in Hong Kong, which is called "Hong Kong Central". As for the later development zones extending from the central part of Hong Kong, they include: 190x, Dongjin, Causeway Bay and Happy Valley; To the west, shek tong tsui developed in 190x; In the north and Kowloon, the area can be divided into three development areas: Yau Tsim Mong, West Kowloon and East Kowloon. These three zones are all development zones extending from Tsim Sha Tsui, and Tsim Sha Tsui was developed in 190x. Yau Tsim Mong: From Tsim Sha Tsui, urban development spread northward, passing through Jordan and oil market, and even Mong Kok and Tai Kok Tsui developed in 192x; West Kowloon: As an upward extension of Yau Tsim Mong Development Zone, urban development starts from Mong Kok and Tai Kok Tsui to the northwest, and then reaches Ting Kau in Sham Shui Po between 192x and 193x. East Kowloon: It starts from Tsim Sha Tsui, extends eastward, passes through Hung Hom, To Kwa Wan and Matouwei, and reaches Kowloon City, with a slow development speed. The area from To Kwa Wan to Kowloon City (south of Kowloon Village) was only developed in the 1930 s. The above-mentioned Kowloon early development zone did not develop on a large scale at the initial development, and it was not until the 1950s after the war that it was formally developed on a large scale. In addition, the noble residential area in Kowloon Tong began to develop in the1930s. On Hong Kong Island, the development zone extending eastward from Causeway Bay Development Zone was developed at 193x, covering North Point, Quarry Bay F and Sai Wan River. -Post-war development of Hong Kong Island. Post-war urban development includes the development of shek tong tsui in the late 1960s extending westward to Kennedy Town, and the development of North Point, Quarry Bay and Sai Wan River in the 1950s extending eastward to Shau Kei Wan and Chai Wan. In the 1990s, Xiaoxiwan was officially developed as the eastward extension of Chaiwan Development Zone. In Kowloon, urban development includes Shek Kip Mei, a development zone connecting Sham Shui Po (⒄) and Kowloon Tong Development Zone. Extending northward from Kowloon City Development Area to Wong Tai Sin; And Hewentian, a development zone connecting Yau Tsim Mong Development Zone and East Kowloon Development Zone, were all developed in 1960s and 1950s. In addition, there are Hengtou and Lok Fu (formerly known as Tiger Rock), which are development zones connecting Kowloon Tong Development Zone and Wong Tai Sin Development Zone and were developed in the 1960s. -Development of satellite towns-Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan are two satellite towns cities in Hong Kong. They formally started their development plans in11960s and11950s. The development mode of satellite city is different from that of Central Hong Kong, which regards the development of satellite city as a watershed of urban development mode. The development model of satellite towns includes the internal development of cities and towns and the external and internal contact model with the old city. The external connection mode with the old city refers to the development mode extending from the old city to the satellite city, and this extension from outside to inside ends in the adjacent area of the satellite city; On the contrary, the internal connection mode with the old city refers to a trend in satellite towns. & gt