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Hong Kong Calling
One week on and I'm pleased to say that I'm doing well in the "Fragrant Harbour." I now feel well settled and in a city which has been so welcoming and negotiable so far, it would be difficult not to. My journey began last Saturday afternoon...
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18-Jul-2010 15:57
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George Black
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The Hong Kong dollar is the 9th most traded currency in the world
-With land mass of 1,104 km 2 (426 sq mi) and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. -There are 7,650 skyscrapers in Hong Kong, putting the city at the top of world rankings. -Over 90%...
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03-Jul-2010 0:15
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George Black
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