Hong Kong

In 2004 Hong Kong had 7.258 skyscrapers. This made it the world number one in terms of number of skyscrapers.

Hong Kong's position as one of the world's most important economic centers is based on several factors.

It is located midway between Japan and Singapore, and it lies astride the main shipping and air routes of the western Pacific.

It also has long served as a major port of entry and trade for China, which uses Hong Kong as a primary link to the world economy.

Furthermore, Hong Kong has a favorable atmosphere for business and trade.

Hong Kong's economy has always been based upon commerce, trade, and shipping, and at the beginning of the new millenium it vies with Singapore as the world's largest container port.

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Major Cities near Hong Kong:

West
Macau
130 miles

North-west
Guangzhou
146 miles

Southeast
Manila
629 miles

East-northeast
Taipei
478 miles

West
Hanoi
592 miles

South-west
Ho Chi Minh
937 miles

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North-northeast
Shanghai
765 miles

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