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Hong Kong Geography

Hong Kong has gained its reputation for being one of the highest, longest and the most populated island in the Chinese territory. It is even identified as the greenest city in Asia. As far as the Hong Kong geography goes the place is comprised of Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. Kowloon Peninsula connects the New Territories from the northern end while the New Territories stretches towards the Chinese territory along the Sham Chun River. Among the prevalent 262 islands Lantau stands as one of the largest among them positioned in South China Sea.

Hong Kong geography reveals that it is nestled towards the eastern end of Macau (within 37 miles) lying reverse to Pearl River Delta. It is engulfed by the city of Shenzhen towards its northern stretches within Guangdong Province. Tai Mo Shan is notably the highest point reaching to an elevation of 3,142 ft. Hong Kong stretches to a land area of about 1,095 sq. km. The Hong Kong Island is covered to 80 sq. km while the Kowloon peninsular is set along approximately to about 47 sq. km and the New Territories is known to cover 794 sq. km.

As illustrated in the Hong Kong geography the province is known for its volcanic terrain, with a setting of mountainous backdrop. A pinnacle that stretches from the northeastern end to southwestern frontiers serves as a backbone to Hong Kong. The landscape modulation of Kowloon peninsular and the northwestern New Territories are flat in nature of landscape. Around three percent of the overall territory within Hong Kong is utilized for agricultural purpose. A narrow strip of land that passes along the mountains and the sea in the northern shore of Hong Kong is left vacant while the southern shores are filled with excellent beaches like Stanley and Repulse Bay.

Ta Mo Shan is known for its highest peak that is based in the central New Territories at a stretch of 957 meters above sea level, while the lowest range being the Lo Chau Mun extending to an area of 66 meters. Enjoy the impressive view of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon, and the Central and Wan Chai stretch of Hong Kong Island from the Victoria Peak, which is prominent to a point of 552 meters. Apart from the steep slopes and green landmass, Hong Kong Geography can be determined by the curvy coastline and ocean settings.

Travel to Hong Kong right away that has in store immense wide spread landscape and scenic geographical details.



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