Hong Kong

Hong Kong

The city was found in the British Kingdom until 1997. It is located on the south coast of China by location. As of July 1, 1997, it has been officially registered as a special administrative region under the People's Republic of China. Hong Kong ship ports are a port that makes significant contributions to the city. Since the transaction volume is large, it has a great economic contribution to the city. The city consists of 235 small islands, as well as Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Island. The city, which is the biggest market in Asia, is the busiest trade center and tourism area.

As a result of the Nanking Agreement signed in 1842, the city passed from the Chinese to the British. By 1949, as a result of the recognition of China by the UK, Hong Kong's economy developed rapidly. In World War II, the city fell into the hands of the Japanese. By 1945, Hong Kong was returned to Britain. Finally, it was returned to China with the agreement made in 1997. With this latest development, British domination that continued for 155 years has dropped through Hong Kong. The islands where the city is located are mixed and scattered. It is not easy to come across the plains. The Victoria Summit in the city is known as the highest area. This place was measured as 551 meters. The climate of the city is tropical monsoon climate. The average temperature of 28 degrees in summer is measured as 15 degrees in winter. It is seen that precipitation falls in June and September in general.

Hong Kong Ship Ports

As it is a free port, it is seen that the port has made rapid progress in the historical process as a commercial center. For this reason, it has become an international trade and financial center. Hong Kong is a global attraction. Thanks to its port, it has become a place where many commercial activities can be easily maintained. Considering the data of the last decade, it is understood that this region has the busiest container ports. The port has 80 international maritime line businesses. Container shipment is provided to 500 different points. Based on these data, Hong Kong ship ports are a serious commercial structure. More than 300 ships carry goods to the Pearl River Delta every day.