Hong Kong's history: From backwater to trading metropolis | The Japan Times

2022-06-28 22:53:35 By : Ms. Freda Zhang

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Hong Kong – Modern-day Hong Kong is best known for its sprawl of skyscrapers and role as a bustling financial hub and regional trade conduit off the southern coast of mainland China.

But the territory was once a quiet backwater of rural hamlets and fishing communities, where mountainous terrain dominated sparse human settlement.

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