The quantity of high-rise buildings in Hong Kong surpasses that in New York, USA.
Discovering Lesser-Known Aspects of Hong Kong
Hong Kong is often seen by many tourists as a city with skyscrapers and a crowded population. However, 40% of its area is national parks and nature reserves. Walking on leafy trails is a weekend experience loved by many.

According to legend, a young emperor in the Nine Dragons area saw 8 hills and decided to name the place “Eight Dragons.” Later, a servant revealed that the king himself was also a dragon (in Chinese culture, a dragon symbolizes the king), so the area is named as it is today.
In 2018, Hong Kong ranked 6th in the list of places with the most billionaires, with 67 individuals having a net worth exceeding one billion USD.
This administrative region comprises 263 islands. Some islands are accessible by ferry, but many remain uninhabited and inaccessible.

Hong Kong is renowned for having one of the highest numbers of skyscrapers globally, with over 7,000 buildings exceeding 14 floors (New York City has only about half this number).
Many skyscrapers omit the 4th floor. In the locals' belief, the number 4 sounds similar to the word “death,” signifying bad luck. Therefore, people consider it an unlucky number and often skip it, while the number 8 is considered lucky.

Victoria Peak, a famous tourist spot, provides a panoramic view of the city. Many believe that a visit to Hong Kong is incomplete without reaching the peak. The quickest way to get here is by the Peak Tram, Asia's first funicular railway, built in 1888.
Hong Kong boasts one of the world's highest concentrations of restaurants and cafes per capita. This abundance offers locals and tourists the opportunity to savor various delicious dishes. Dim sum, a globally acclaimed and beloved cuisine, originates from here.
Land and real estate in Hong Kong are exceedingly expensive. This is why, in public cemeteries, graves are excavated every 6 years to make room for others. The cost per burial plot is around $83,000 USD. However, many families still face rejection due to a lack of available space.
Source: Anh Minh/ Vnepxress
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourJune 19, 2019