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		<title>Site of the Month for July 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for July 2011 deals with Hong Kong Business. Portal Hong Kong is the Hong Kong directory offering resources related to Hong Kong business, art, entertainment, economy, recreation, sport, travel, real estate, financial services, transportation, importers, exporters &#038; manufactures.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for July 2011 deals with <a href="http://www.portalhongkong.com/">Hong Kong Business</a>. Portal Hong Kong is the Hong Kong directory offering resources related to Hong Kong business, art, entertainment, economy, recreation, sport, travel, real estate, financial services, transportation, importers, exporters &#038; manufactures.</p>
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		<title>Travel Guide for Hong Kong</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 04:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sightseeing With its amazing history and culture there are many tours to help you to discover all Hong Kong has to offer.Take a fascinating walk through the area to see the glitzy new buildings amongst the old traditional ones and visit St John&#8217;s Cathedral that is said to be the oldest Christian church in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>With its amazing history and culture there are many tours to help you to discover all Hong Kong has to offer.Take a fascinating walk through the area to see the glitzy new buildings amongst the old traditional ones and visit St John&#8217;s Cathedral that is said to be the oldest Christian church in the Far East.There are more than 20 museums including ones for space, railway and science, along with culture and history ones for you to wander around and see the artefacts from its colourful history: Hong Kong truly does cater for everyone. Hong Kong has its own Madame Tussaud&#8217;s and horse racing tracks for a fun day out.</p>
<p>Shopping</p>
<p>Shopping in Hong Kong is glitzy, trendy and traditional, with hundreds of stores to visit. There are massive shopping districts which can take up days to scour. There is nothing you can&#8217;t find in the stores, from designer clothing to the latest electronic technology items. The shops are extravagant, but there are plenty of bargains to be had, this city is shopping paradise. There are also many open markets to visit from bird garden market selling everything from grasshoppers, to fancy birdcages, or visit the open air flower market with its exotic flowers and colourful displays. There are markets for everything, but a great place to spend time in is the Jade markets with their diverse mix of rare and valuable items to inexpensive tourist items and souvenirs. The atmosphere and colourful market stalls are very enticing, but be sure you are buying genuine jade if your purchase is going to be an expensive one.</p>
<p>Eating</p>
<p>From delicious Chinese food served in wicker baskets to tasty sea food dishes in Japanese Sushi restaurants and fast food outlets serving tasty snacks, you will find something to take your fancy here. There are gourmet dishes in a variety of Mexican, Filipino and many other international cuisines for you to try in restaurants all around the city, from the very expensive to the inexpensive family budget meals.</p>
<p>Nightlife</p>
<p>With movies to watch, ballet performances to awe over, smart bars to sip cocktails in and lavish and very lively nightclubs, there will be something to satisfy everyone who travels to Hong Kong. You will find many places with authentic cultural evening shows in traditional dress and there are also themed evenings for the customers to dress in authentic clothing too. You won&#8217;t be short of evening entertainment in this city.</p>
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		<title>Visiting Hong Kong</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 09:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hong Kong is a great place to visit for tourists to Western Asia. This country is the Chinese culture, but with a heavy Western influence, so the culture shock is less than step off the plane in Myanmar or Cambodia. Hong Kong is small and urban, so it can see most of the highlights in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hong Kong is a great place to visit for tourists to Western Asia. This country is the Chinese culture, but with a heavy Western influence, so the culture shock is less than step off the plane in Myanmar or Cambodia. Hong Kong is small and urban, so it can see most of the highlights in a few days by walking around the island by foot or using public transport. This guide will show you how. Traveling to the New Territories is recommended if you&#8217;re planning to spend more than a weekend in Hong Kong, or prefer to spend your time in a more natural environment visiting beaches and forests.</p>
<p>Attractions<br />
A trip to Hong Kong is just not complete without a cable car ride to Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island. It costs about twenty U.S. dollars roundtrip per person, and is well worth the cost. The cable car travels from the Tung Chung MTR subway station to the peak of Lantau Island, and the ride is quite spectacular, especially when there are low-lying clouds. At the peak is the monastery where you will find a temple and monks residing, and adjacent is the largest outdoor sitting Buddha statue in all of Asia. Give yourself a few hours for this trip, and make sure you have a good pair of shoes on, as the stairway up to the Buddha statue is quite long.</p>
<p>During your trip to Hong Kong, you need to spend a moment at Victoria Harbor. The best place to enjoy the dazzling view is from the Kowloon waterfront looking over towards Hong Kong Island. The iconic skyline makes for a fantastic photo. A great place to enjoy the view during the evening is from the lobby of the Intercontinental Hotel in Kowloon where you can enjoy a drink and a snack while taking in the lights.</p>
<p>Shopping<br />
Many people visit Hong Kong to shop. If brand names like Gucci and Louis Vuitton are what you are looking for, then you will not be disappointed. However, many visitors prefer to visit the markets where haggling is commonplace and knockoffs are available. There are numerous markets throughout Hong Kong but the two biggest are the Temple Street market and Stanley Market. The third option is Nathan Road in Kowloon, but you will mostly find camera shops and tailors offering to stitch you a suit.</p>
<p>The Temple Street Night Market is the biggest market in Hong Kong and the most popular. Here you can find all kinds of knock-offs and small trinkets and memorabilia at a reasonable price. The market is just south of the Yau Ma Tei MTR station in Kowloon along Portland Street, a couple of blocks West of Nathan Road. Stanley Market on Hong Kong Island is similar, but a bit smaller, and runs during the daytime. Most tourists leave with something or another, but travelers who have been around Southeast Asia and have visited the higher quality night markets in Thailand and Cambodia will be a little disappointed with what is available in Hong Kong.</p>
<p>Transportation<br />
When you arrive at Hong Kong airport, you might feel naturally inclined to jump into a taxi to enter the city. Do not do this. Take the Airport Express train instead. There&#8217;s a ticket agent outside of baggage claim and the platform for the train is connected to the airport so you do not need to step outside. However, once you are in the city, the taxi is not a bad transportation option for short distances. The drivers are honest and the taxis are easily identifiable by their red and white colors.</p>
<p>The best way for a visitor to get around Hong Kong is by ferry or subway. The subway system is extensive and clean, and can take you to most parts of the island that are worth visiting. The ferry is the most scenic and enjoyable way to travel across the harbor between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Star Ferry is the popular company that has operated in Hong Kong for over a hundred years, and their iconic green and white ferry boats depart to most destinations every ten minutes.</p>
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		<title>The Land of Ancient Culture &amp; Spirituality</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 08:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have always been interested in China, you may want to consider visiting Hong Kong. This great city is located on China&#8217;s southern coast, in Mandarin, this name means &#8220;fragrant harbor&#8221;. Hong Kong boasts the reputation of having one of the most beautiful skylines in the world and one trip there will confirm that. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have always been interested in China, you may want to consider visiting Hong Kong. This great city is located on China&#8217;s southern coast, in Mandarin, this name means &#8220;fragrant harbor&#8221;. Hong Kong boasts the reputation of having one of the most beautiful skylines in the world and one trip there will confirm that. A visit to any large city presents the opportunity to enjoy a variety of activities from museum visits to night clubbing but remember that you will need a passport to accomplish international travel.</p>
<p>If you decide to travel to Hong Kong, the dates of your travel should be arranged to coincide with one of the many Chinese festivals available to enjoy. These festivals create a unique opportunity to really experience the Chinese people and culture. Some of the best known events include the Chinese New Year, the Man Literary Festival, the Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong International Film Festival.</p>
<p>A visit to Hong Kong provides an unlimited list of things to do and see. One very unusual experience can be had by visiting Dialogue in the Dark. At this attraction, visitors are treated to the diverse environments of Hong Kong in complete darkness. Rather than using your eyes, you put the rest of your senses into action for a very unique experience. Another wonderful place to visit is the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Here you are treated to an experience with Chinese art in a building resembling a Chinese temple while providing a breathtaking view of Hong Kong.</p>
<p>The culture and spiritual heritage of China come alive in a visit to the Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas. This location immerses the visitor into the religion of a great number of Chinese people. The grounds are filled with foliage and trees that host a large number of monkeys. There is also the opportunity to sample delicious Chinese delicacies. A visit to a traditional Chinese fishing village will also provide a glimpse into how the people of that area really exist.</p>
<p>When you think of Hong Kong, you might have the misconception that it is totally built up but there is actually 70% of this metropolis that remains undeveloped. Because of this, tourists are treated to beautiful natural landscapes and scenery. Numerous parks as well as the number of islands off the Hong Kong coast provide a great get away from the hustle and bustle of city life if that is what you seek. While camping, hiking or fishing can be enjoyed, if you visit Lantau Island, you will also be able to see the Chinese White Dolphin, a rare and beautiful animal.</p>
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		<title>Hong Kong Used Cars &#8211; What You Can Expect</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 09:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Hong Kong cars for sale are to be found in many locations the average expat wouldn&#8217;t expect. You won&#8217;t find acres of open air lots with used cars scattered about, as open space like this is at a premium in Hong Kong. Where you will find used car dealers is in the basements of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Hong Kong cars for sale are to be found in many locations the average expat wouldn&#8217;t expect. You won&#8217;t find acres of open air lots with used cars scattered about, as open space like this is at a premium in Hong Kong. Where you will find used car dealers is in the basements of building car parks or occupying part, or all of a level of a multi-story car park. These car lots may be a single used car dealership, or many smaller dealers sharing the space.</p>
<p>All makes of cars are available, with some models possibly differing from your home country. The most common vehicles on Hong Kong roads would be BMW, Mercedes and Toyota. Most of these vehicles can be found, as used cars, for reasonable prices, although not many dealers offer any kind of warranty.</p>
<p>One thing many expats find confronting when dealing with local used car salesmen, is that many of them who are not used to dealing with us will require you to negotiate and decide on a price for the car before you test drive it. This is standard practice for many used car dealers here as to them it shows that you are serious about buying the car. Of course it should be understood that you are free to change your mind or renegotiate should the used car&#8217;s test drive not be up to expectation.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re thinking of buying a used car in Hong Kong you must have somewhere to park it. May sound obvious but many apartments will not have a parking space included, or even available. There is a healthy market for car parking spaces as many people who are not using theirs often lease or sell it.</p>
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		<title>Hong Kong Business Culture</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 03:20:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hong Kong business culture is a rare balance of Western capitalist thinking and the East&#8217;s belief system. The British influence that has left the Hong Kong more than a decade ago remains evident today in the way business is conducted in the country. Chinese people are particularly conscious of punctuality. Superstitious Chinese practices like putting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hong Kong business culture is a rare balance of Western capitalist thinking and the East&#8217;s belief system. The British influence that has left the Hong Kong more than a decade ago remains evident today in the way business is conducted in the country. Chinese people are particularly conscious of punctuality. Superstitious Chinese practices like putting bagua mirrors to deflect evil spirits are important among business establishments. The eastern concept of energy flow like the Feng Shui are definitely taken seriously because businesses spend a lot of money consulting experts just to ensure that construction projects are positively oriented towards that which attracts most luck. Do not be surprised also if floor numbers in buildings lack the number 4 because in the Chinese language, it is similar to the word &#8220;die&#8221; which has negative connotation for them. As a busy business center, Hong Kong cuisine is also a mixture of eastern and western characteristics.</p>
<p>It is important to learn the Hong Kong business culture before doing any business in the country because it will definitely affect your relations with them. Know that Chinese culture is the dominant business and social influence in the environment. The pace of life in the country is hectic and its residents are highly entrepreneurial with strong commercial instincts. Chinese are also hardworking and very competitive. They are also very conscious of their face or image that is why they highly value their education which according to them will ensure one&#8217;s social and economic mobility. Families are hierarchical and members are committed to upholding the family&#8217;s honor through loyalty, respect and obligations. Introductions and connections are not essential in Hong Kong although they help in establishing credibility for business. Hiring a local representative to initially develop the business is advisable.</p>
<p>It is good to learn how to do the proper Chinese way of greeting so as to show respect for the culture and establish a good impression on them. Bowing is their way of greeting and when a handshake is made be gentle because they are not used to close and intimate interactions with foreigners or strangers for that matter. Because they recognize seniority, be conscious of greeting the most senior member first.</p>
<p>Hong Kong Business Culture may also be described as results or role-oriented rather than that of the Western values of personal and social growth. Avoid confrontation and aggression. Remember to use language diplomatically. Refrain from directly refusing anyone by saying &#8220;I will try&#8221; or &#8220;I will see.&#8221; Be modest in all you behavior and also keep you calm.</p>
<p>Gift giving is also a part of doing business in Hong Kong. It helps establish or maintain relationships. Avoid giving clocks, books, green hats and anything unwrapped or wrapped in blue. Gift money in a red envelope is known as hong boa. Accept gifts with both hands and remember that gifts are to be reciprocated. A meal could also be a form of gift for the Chinese.</p>
<p>Be punctual and courteous in meetings. Do not set appointments on Chinese New Year because they look forward to this time for vacation.</p>
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		<title>Shopping Destinations in Hong Kong</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 02:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hong Kong is well known around the world as the best place to shop. Millions of people coming from different parts of the world often come here to do their shopping. They have so many shopping destinations that are selling quality brand items with a very reasonable price. There are certainly great finds here which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hong Kong is well known around the world as the best place to shop. Millions of people coming from different parts of the world often come here to do their shopping. They have so many shopping destinations that are selling quality brand items with a very reasonable price. There are certainly great finds here which shoppers can&#8217;t resist. Visitors from Hong Kong always take bulks of shopping items when they return to their countries.</p>
<p>IFC Mall &#8211; one of the best shopping malls and one of the latest there is. The finest quality finds are here including designer items from clothing to furniture and other wares. Name it, and the IFC Mall has it all. The mall is very accessible and spacious for every shopper&#8217;s comfort. The IFC Mall is found in Finance Street central, and is open from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m.</p>
<p>Pacific Place &#8211; located in 88 Queensway, Admiralty Hong Kong. A very ideal place for shopping in Hong Kong that offers lots of shopping department stors and shops. Several dining shops are also what the mall famous serving the best Chinese cuisine. The mall is open from 10 a.m until 8 in the evening.</p>
<p>SOGO &#8211; found in Causeway Branch, Hennessy Road and other branches around the country. A very famous shopping mall in Hong Kong that is swarmed with thousands of shoppers&#8217; everyday. One can find the best items here that are quality made both locals and abroad. The mall is open from 10 a.m until 10 p.m.</p>
<p>Time Square &#8211; located in Matheson Street, Causeway road. A favorite place for many Hong Kong shoppers for its great location and friendly staffs that are pretty well in speaking English. With great finds and its amazing features, the time Square is truly a perfect place to shop.</p>
<p>Harbour City &#8211; located in canton Road, Kowloon Hong Kong. This is the largest shopping mall throughout Asia and is the latest established shopping mall. There are pretty great finds here and convenient shopping is very much appreciated. This truly a one of a kind shopping mall any shoppers must visit.</p>
<p>Stanley Market &#8211; one of the best and recommended shopping destinations in Hong Kong. Where one can enjoy an immense shopping with the so many products sold here. Shoppers can always find all the things they are looking for and even some unexpected finds.</p>
<p>Hollywood Road Hong Kong &#8211; antique lovers and enthusiasts will definitely love this place. Vintage items are the most sold items here with the many antique shops that are found along the road.</p>
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		<title>How You Can Rent Apartments in Hong Kong</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 02:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last few years, Hong Kong has developed itself as one of the most expensive areas and at the same time, one of the most crowded areas in the world. Apart from the skyscrapers, Honk Kong is also famous for its commerce. Thanks to the low tax, and the minimal interference of the government, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last few years, Hong Kong has developed itself as one of the most expensive areas and at the same time, one of the most crowded areas in the world. Apart from the skyscrapers, Honk Kong is also famous for its commerce. Thanks to the low tax, and the minimal interference of the government, Hong Kong has become one of the most important centers of trade in the entire world. Naturally, thousands of people come here for business. Apart from that, the number of tourists is not small either. Naturally, there is a huge demand for the good apartments in Hong Kong.</p>
<p>One of the reasons why the visitors prefer the Hong Kong apartments for rent is that these apartments are much cheaper than the hotels and other means of accommodations. There are several other benefits of these apartments as well. For example, there are apartments that come with the round the clock security systems and so on.</p>
<p>However, before making any choice, there are several factors that you need to check out. The first of them is of course the location of the apartment. This is very important factor and you must ensure that the apartment is located at a place that is convenient for you. Also, you have to see to it that the apartment has the all the requirements that you have.However, the price of the apartment is of course a very crucial thing to consider. Remember, the city is quite an expensive one. But, it is not impossible to find an apartment at a reasonable price.</p>
<p>But, for that, it is important that you take the help of some genuine real estate agent. There are thousands of them out there in the market. But, you need to pick up the one that will provide you with the best service. An ideal agent will know all the available Hong Kong apartments for rent. So, when you get to them, they will ask you about your requirements and find you out the apartment that you have been looking for. They should consider your budget, your location as well as the facilities that you are looking for.</p>
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		<title>Tourist Attractions of Hong Kong</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 02:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hong Kong&#8217;s diversity is a result of its rich and storied past of occupation and Eastern influence. With the prevalence of English being spoken, visitors can learn about Chinese culture and encounter a charming mixture of Western and Eastern cultures. Hong Kong is a wonderful travel destination. There are so many places to visit in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hong Kong&#8217;s diversity is a result of its rich and storied past of occupation and Eastern influence. With the prevalence of English being spoken, visitors can learn about Chinese culture and encounter a charming mixture of Western and Eastern cultures. Hong Kong is a wonderful travel destination. There are so many places to visit in Hong Kong and unfortunately most tourists only spend a couple of nights in this wonderful city. We have listed for you the most popular tourist attractions and if possible you should try to visit all of them during your stay in this former British colony.</p>
<p>Disneyland</p>
<p>No visit to Hong Kong can possibly be complete without a visit to the local Disneyland. If you are visiting  with your children then they will never forgive you if you don&#8217;t take them to this amazing tourist attraction.  Disneyland is located on Lantau Island and there are a number of outstanding hotels and resorts located nearby to this popular tourist attraction.</p>
<p>Ocean Park</p>
<p>Ocean Park has been one of the most popular Hong Kong tourist attractions for some time now. This excellent theme park is popular with both local residents as well as tourists. There are all sorts of attractions and activities at the Ocean Park including a shark aquarium and various rides and roller coasters. If you are interested in visit the Ocean Park during your visit to this Asian city then please note that Ocean Park is located on the south section of Hong Kong Island. Opening hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 until 18:00.</p>
<p>Victoria Peak</p>
<p>One of the most beautiful places in Hong Kong is Victoria Peak. It is located at a height of just over 550 meters and many tourists visit Victoria Peak so as to enjoy the city from above. Be sure to take your camera when visiting this popular  tourist destination. If you are interested in visiting the Victoria Peak then please note that you should take the Peak tram which will take you all the way to the top and takes only eight minutes.</p>
<p>Wong Tai Sin Temple</p>
<p>Hong Kong is home to some rather stunning temples and one of the most popular of these temples is the Wong Tai Sin Temple. This popular Hong Kong tourist attraction is especially very popular with Chinese people visiting from abroad. The Wong Tai Sin Temple is a Taoist temple and was build in 1921.</p>
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		<title>Hong Kong Real Estate Investment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 02:25:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Real estate in Hong Kong is regarded as one of the costliest as well as the lucrative in the world. In other words, buildings and land in Hong Kong form a significant portion of the nation&#8217;s wealth and economy. Further, due to its attractive tax system, many international business firms and corporations find their way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Real estate in Hong Kong is regarded as one of the costliest as well as the lucrative in the world. In other words, buildings and land in Hong Kong form a significant portion of the nation&#8217;s wealth and economy. Further, due to its attractive tax system, many international business firms and corporations find their way to Hong Kong for the establishment of their innovative projects. This in turn has led to great demand for high grade industrial and residential real estate in the city.</p>
<p>Nowadays, great choices as well as potential are made available for those who are interested in real estate investment in Hong Kong. Additionally, real estate in Hong Kong provides great benefits to investors. The main advantage is that investing in a property in the city allows you to have access to world&#8217;s one of the established markets.</p>
<p>Another worth mentioning benefit of investing in a real estate here is that not any kind of restrictions have been imposed on international investors to buy a property or asset. Further, buying a real estate in Hong Kong is considered one of the best options for long term investment, as it can undoubtedly fetch you huge profits.</p>
<p>Above all, the laws and procedures involved in the process of real estate buying are liberal as well as simple. Once you have found an appropriate property, an Agreement of Sale and Purchase would be signed between the property owner and investor, and this completes the sale procedure.</p>
<p>Hong Kong&#8217;s property buying processes are administered by the Conveyancing and Ordinance, which is modeled in the form of English Law. In other words, the real estate law of this Special Administrative Region is quite similar to the one found in the UK, which in turn has attracted many American and British real estate investors.</p>
<p>A real estate or property in Hong Kong can be either solely owned by one person or through jointly by several investors. However, joint investment may be usually in the form of tenant or a joint tenancy. Further, a property can also be owned through a company structure. But, in case, if a company would like to conduct its business through the purchase of a property on lease, then it should be registered with the Hong Kong Companies Registry.</p>
<p>Nowadays, a large number of real estate firms and realtors are now there in order to help you find and buy your dream property in Hong Kong, no matter it is single detached home, villa, apartment, office, or industrial space. Many of them render the services of professional lawyers to help you in effectively carrying out buying procedures, such as agreement process, listing on the Hong Kong Land Registry or Hong Kong Companies Registry, tax matters, and negotiation of purchase.</p>
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