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Land developed in Hong Kong?

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Hong Kong is a densely populated city-state with 7 million residents, 20% of which is developed while 25% is dedicated to national parks. It was under British rule until 1997 and has the tenth largest trading economy in the world with China as a frequent partner.

With over 7 million residents, Hong Kong is a city-state that has seen great development since the mid-20th century. One of the most densely populated places in the world has been developed, just under 20% of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. About 25% is dedicated to national parks and native reserves.

More facts about Hong Kong:

Hong Kong came under British rule in 1842 following what is known as the First Opium War. The city-state remained under the control of the British crown until 1997.
Hong Kong has the tenth largest trading economy in the world, with China being one of its most frequent trading partners.
About 92 percent of Hong Kong’s population is of Chinese descent. The other most common nationalities in Hong Kong are Indonesian and Thai.
Hong Kong is home to approximately 18,176 people per square mile (6,540 people per square kilometre).

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