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ABC-CLIO: World Geography: Entry Display - 0 views

  • Ma Ying-jeou was elected president of Taiwan in March 2008. A Harvard-educated lawyer and popular public figure, Ma won the presidency by the largest vote margin in Taiwan's electoral history. His landslide election also brought the long-ruling Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) back to power after an eight-year hiatus.
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Encyclopedia Americana - 0 views

  • A meeting ground of East and West, Hong Kong is a popular vacation resort and one of the few places from which visitors can make a day trip to see China. The territory is conveniently situated as a stop on round-the-world tours.
  • The New Territories begin at Boundary Street, Kowloon, and extend northward to the Chinese border. The area includes many islands such as Lantau, which is larger than Hong Kong Island. Although much of the New Territories' rural land
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Hong Kong Disneyland to expand - Entertainment News, International News, Media - Variety - 0 views

  • According to the South China Morning Post the Hong Kong government and Disney are now discussing addition of three new themed 'lands' at a cost of some HK$5 billion ($645 million).
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China Guide - Hong Kong Tourism - 0 views

  • Even tourists will want to buy an Octopus card. Octopus cards are Hong Kong's version of London's Oyster cards, and can even be used to pay for convenience store purchases and the like. Adult Octopus cards will run you $150 including a $50 deposit, but they'll charge you $7 for returning it less than three months after you bought it. You'll also enjoy a discount on MTR trains by using it.
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ABC-CLIO: World Geography: United States - 0 views

  • Whites make up about 75% of the U.S. population and
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ABC-CLIO: World Geography: Entry Display - 0 views

  • the population is about 98% Han Chinese
  • Almost everyone speaks either Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese and some English
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Hong Kong: History, Geography, Government, and Culture - Infoplease.com - 0 views

  • 7,018,636 (growth rate: 0.5%); birth rate: 7.3/1000; infant mortality rate: 2.9/1000; life expectancy: 81.7; density per sq mi: 6,735
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Hong Kong's population crisis deepens as fewer women have children | Visitbulgaria.info - 0 views

  • Hong Kong's population crisis is likely to worsen as a survey showed Thursday that nearly four in 10 women want only one child or no children at all.
  • world's lowest birth rates.
  • Twenty-six per cent of 1,500 women interviewed said they wanted only one child
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      Reason why Hong Kong population is the way it is
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  • Almost one in three women aged 35 to 39 in the city of 6.9 million said they had fewer children than they wanted but many said they did not want to risk a late pregnancy.
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Hongkong Travel Guide|Hong Kong Attractions|Sightseeing|Hongkong Tour|China Tours - 0 views

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      the atractions of Hong Kong
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Hong Kong - Religion - 0 views

  • Hong Kong has a multicultural population with Chinese, Muslims, Christians, Jews, and Hindus, each with their own set of beliefs and philosophy. The Chinese have three primary religions, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, each with separate teachings and axioms that have made their way into belief systems throughout their long histories.
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Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Hong Kong has one of the highest population densities in the world—more than 6,350 persons per km2 (more than 16,400 per mi2). Roughly 98% of the population of 6,940,432 (2006 est.) are Chinese; the majority of them have their family origins in Guangdong province. There are also significant numbers of Europeans and Americans, Filipinos (mostly domestic servants), and Indians and Pakistanis. About 60,000 Hong Kong residents emigrate each year, mainly to North America or Australia. This outflow is more than counterbalanced by legal and illegal immigration from China.
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      population
  • The leading religious affiliations among the Chinese are Buddhism, Daoism (Taoism), and traditional sects, followed by Christianity and Islam. English and Chinese are the languages of government. The Cantonese dialect is the usual medium of communication, although Mandarin has been promoted since the reversion to Chinese sovereignty.
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Encyclopedia Americana - 0 views

  • A meeting ground of East and West, Hong Kong is a popular vacation resort and one of the few places from which visitors can make a day trip to see China. The territory is conveniently situated as a stop on round-the-world tours.
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      Attractions why people are attracted to hong kong
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