What is the administrative division of Hong Kong?

As of April 20 19, Hong Kong had jurisdiction over Hong Kong Island: Central and Western District, Wanchai District, Eastern District and Southern District; Kowloon Peninsula: Yau Tsim Mong District, Sham Shui Po District, Kowloon City District, Wong Tai Sin District and Kwun Tong District; New Territories: North District, Tai Po District, Sha Tin District, Sai Kung District, Tsuen Wan District, Tuen Mun District, Yuen Long District, Kwai Tsing District and Islands District. Specifically introduce the following aspects:

1、? Wan Chai

Wan Chai is located in the center of the north shore of Hong Kong Island. It is a unique community where the old and the new coexist, which combines the essence of the old tradition and the new development. It is also one of the regions with the longest history and the most traditional cultural characteristics in Hong Kong.

2. Eastern District

Located in the northeast of Hong Kong Island, the Eastern District is also the main concentration of human resources in Hong Kong. Fishermen lived in Shau Kei Wan until the port was opened. The total area of the Eastern District is about 18.9 square kilometers.

3. Kowloon City

After the demolition of 1993, Kowloon City was rebuilt as Zhaicheng Park, where many historical sites were preserved. After continuous development, Kowloon City has five-star hotels and large private houses. Kowloon City is mainly a residential area. Most of the population in the area lives in private buildings, including old-style Tang buildings, large private buildings and high-grade bungalows, and the rest are distributed in public housing and Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) houses in the area.

4. Kwun Tong District

Kwun Tong District used to be an economic and military strategic place. The foothills of Kwun Tong, including Kowloon Bay, used to be salt fields, and salt production and tax collection from salt producers became the source of income for the government at that time. Kwun Tong, formerly known as Guantang, literally means a pond owned by the government.

5. Tuen Mun District

Tuen Mun District is one of the administrative districts of Hong Kong 18 and one of the most densely populated residential areas in Hong Kong. Castle Peak Bay in the south of Tuen Mun District was reclaimed from the sea in the 1970s and developed into a new town in Tuen Mun together with the nearby coastal areas.

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