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  2. Yau Ma Tei boat people - Wikipedia

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    There are many different typhoon shelters in Hong Kong. The Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter was established in 1915 after a serious typhoon that hit on 18 September 1906.Around 3,000 fish boats sank because of the typhoon, prompting the Hong Kong Government to build a typhoon shelter for those boat people who relied on fishery in Yau Ma Tei to make a living.

  3. Hong Kong Americans - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Americans (Cantonese: 香港美國人, Jyutping: Hoeng1gong2 Mei5gwok3 Jan4; Traditional Chinese: 香港美國人, Simplified Chinese: 香港美國人, Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Měiguó Rén) include Americans who are also Hong Kong residents who identify themselves as Hong Kongers (who see Hong Kong as their home and are culturally associated with Hong Kong, especially through descent ...

  4. Harbour Cruise Bauhinia - Wikipedia

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    During 2023, the Hong Kong Tourism Association launched a trial program which increased Harbour Cruise Bauhinia's services to accommodate a sudden surge of tourists from mainland China. [6] The program was deemed popular among mainland Chinese budget tour groups, plans were submitted to the government to expand operations to include more piers ...

  5. Employment in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong has an area of 1,106 square kilometres and a population of about 7,413,070 {2021 Hong Kong Census}. [1] Despite its small size, Hong Kong is currently ranked the 15th largest exporting country in the world as of 2008. [2] The total value of visible trade amounted to $3,548.2 billion in 2003, and exports totalled $362.1Bn in 2008.

  6. Aberdeen floating village - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The total population of boat dwellers in Hong Kong was estimated at 2,000 in 1841, [3] 150,000 in 1963 [4] and 40,000 in 1982. [5] Presently, the majority of the boat people do not permanently reside on their boats, but rather use them to fish during the day.

  7. Hongkong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hongkong Canton & Macao Steamboat Company was founded on 20 October 1865 in Hong Kong by a collection of people tied to the shipping industry in order to support the market for regional ferry transport in the Canton area. [3]

  8. Hong Kong–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    U.S. foreign policy toward Hong Kong was stated in the U.S.–Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992. It ruled that the U.S. would continue to treat Hong Kong apart from the People's Republic of China even after the 1997 transfer of sovereignty marking the end of British rule. The United States maintains substantial economic and political interests in ...

  9. Duk Ling - Wikipedia

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    Until 2014, the Duk Ling was chartered by the Hong Kong Tourism Board for two days a week, for sightseeing tours in Victoria Harbour, [1] which were only available to tourists as part of its "Cultural Kaleidoscope" program. Sailings were initially offered free of charge, but a $50 charge was introduced, later increased to HK$100. [7]