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New Territories, Hong Kong

 

New Territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New Territories, abbreviated to NT or N.T., is a region in Hong Kong excluding Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Stonecutters Island.

Hong Kong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hong Kong consists primarily of Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island, Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories as well as some 260 other islands.

Hong Kong Travel Guide - Sightseeing - The New Territories

The strong population growth in the territory of Hong Kong has led to more and more suburban housing areas being built in the New Territories, the so-called

Hong Kong : Side Trips : The New Territories | Frommers.com

mile) region that stretches from Kowloon to the border of mainland China, the New Territories have long been Hong Kong's answer to its growing population.

Districts of New Territories, Hong Kong

Map of China: Map of China: Hong Kong is marked with a red dot. ... New Territories. The following buildings are currently listed:

Marimari.com : Hong Kong - New Territories

Clear Water Bay, This is perhaps the most attractive area in the New Territories. Located on the eastern edge of Hong Kong, Clear Water Bay coils around the

The New Territories - Hong Kong

The New Territories - Hong Kong - Selected High Quality Photographs and Links.

Hong Kong travel guide

Hong Kong is divided into four main areas - Kowloon, Hong Kong Island, the New Territories and the Outlying Islands. Kowloon and the New Territories are on

New Territories of Hong Kong

Tai Mo Shan is Hong Kong's highest peak at 957 metres and offers views of all of the New Territories to the north and the town of Tsuen Wan to the south.

Hong Kong (07/07)

Subdivisions: Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories. Suffrage: Permanent residents, at 18 years or over, living in Hong Kong for the past 7 years are eligible

New Territories - Wikitravel

The New Territories, thus named when acquired in 1898, are Hong Kong's residential ... The main attractions of the New Territories are real Hong Kong life,

New Territories, Hong Kong - Picture - MSN Encarta

In 1984 Britain agreed to return the New Territories and the rest of Hong Kong to China upon the expiration of the lease in 1997.

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Visiting one of the world's finest race courses in Hong Kong is quite an experience. One of Hong Kong's largest public parks, Penfold Park, is located in

Hong Kong New Territories - excluding islands - resources

Hong Kong/New Territories is an entry in Wikitravel; sadly, so far pathetic re country parks and scenic areas, which are surely the greatest attractions

Shatin Hotels, New Territories, Hong Kong

The district is best known for a modern horseracing - the Sha Tin Racecourse as well as its huge shopping mall the New Town Plaza.

Tsing Yi Hotels, New Territories, Hong Kong

Tsing Yi, an island to the northwest of Hong Kong Island, has extended drastically by reclamation of almost all its natural shore and annexation of Nga Ying

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Travel blogs about Tai Mei Tuk, New Territories, Hong Kong - Read 1 travel story, see 5 travel photos, about Tai Mei Tuk, New Territories, Hong Kong by

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Travel blogs about New Territories, Hong Kong - Read 2 travel stories, and read 1 forum discussion about New Territories, Hong Kong by TravelPod members.

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Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, Hong Kong, China: Find photos, descriptions, maps, and expert advice on things to do in Hong Kong,

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New Territories
A major road, Kwong Fuk Road in Tai Po, a town in the New Territories
Chinese: 新界
Literal meaning: New Border

New Territories, abbreviated to NT or N.T., is a region in Hong Kong excluding Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Stonecutters Island. Historically, it is the region described in The Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory, namely that the territories comprised of the mainland area north of the Boundary Street of Kowloon Peninsula and south of the Sham Chun River which is the border between Hong Kong and Mainland China, as well as over 200 Outlying Islands including Lantau Island, Lamma Island, Cheung Chau, and Peng Chau in the territory of Hong Kong.

Later, after the establishment of New Kowloon, the extension of urban Kowloon between the Boundary Street and the Kowloon Ranges spanned from Lai Chi Kok to Lei Yue Mun, the New Kowloon was gradually urbanised and absorbed into Kowloon and finally excluded from New Territories. Hence, the New Territories now is only the mainland north of the Kowloon Ranges and south of the Sham Chun River, as well as the Outlying Islands. It comprises an area of 952km² (368 sq mi). [1]

The New Territories were leased from Qing China to Britain in 1898 for 99 years in the Second Convention of Peking (The Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory). Upon the expiration of the lease, it was transferred to People's Republic of China in 1997, together with the Qing ceded territories of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula.

In 2006, New Territories had a population of 3,573,635 and its population density was 3,748 per km².