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Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. Situated on China's south coast and located in the South China Sea. Its growing population is 95% ethnic Chinese and has a population of over seven million people with a mixture of high-raise residential and office space dominating the skyline.

Hong Kong was a British Colony from 1842. Originally just Hong Kong Island, the area expanded to now include; Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories. The British maintained control until 1997 when China regained sovereignty although stipulating by law that it shall benefit from a "high level of autonomy" in all matters except; foreign relations and military defense.

Hong Kong is Asian’s and one of the world's main financial centers with a high concentration of office space. Its highly developed free market economy is consecutively ranked one of the freest in the world and has developed a reputation as an easy place to do business. With extremely high quality office space in Hong Kong available it is not surprise that it has one of the greatest concentration of corporate headquarters in the Asia-Pacific region. The city is ranked as having some of the most expensive office space to rent in Asia.

The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is the sixth largest in the world. In 2009, Hong Kong raised over 20% of worldwide IPO capital, making it the largest centre of initial public offerings in the world. The local currency, the Hong Kong dollar, was pegged to the U.S. dollar in 1983.

Hong Kong has a highly developed transportation system which is relayed upon daily as over 90% of travel is made on the public transport network. Payment can be made using an Octopus card, a system introduced by the MTR, which has become widely accepted on railways, buses and ferries. The city's start-of-the-art rapid transit system has grown to now accommodate nearly 3.5 million each day. The Star Ferry service operates four lines across Victoria Harbor and provides scenic views of Hong Kong's office space skyline.

The International Airport is a leading hub in Asia and one of the world's busiest airports serving more than 47 million passengers in 2007. It is frequently ranked one of the best airports in the world for customer experience. It has direct access to the city’s business centers and office space. Over 80 airlines operate from the airport and it is the primary hub of Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, and Air HK.