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The Best Hotel to Watch Fireworks in Hong Kong
The best hotel to watch fireworks in Hong Kong is Hong Kong Jinbi Hotel.

The magnificent Hong Kong Hotel is located in Victoria Harbour, Kowloon. It is the core of the new Victorian art culture and high-end retail area. All rooms can enjoy the spectacular view of Victoria Harbour and the charming sea view of Hong Kong. The majestic shape vaguely presents the outlines of peaks of different sizes, which reminds people of a pleasing alpine landscape painting. Entering the hotel lobby creates a broad sense of space and outlines the poetic lines of the pavilion together with the upper garden and spa.

Even the exterior wall of the hotel is selected bluestone, which forms the effect of mountain view, and its original touch and elegant interior design complement each other. The Regent Hong Kong is located in the core area of Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui's Kowloon waterfront. It crosses the cobblestone driveway and can be reached directly along Salisbury Road on the seashore. Its location is of great historical significance to Hong Kong.

Introduction to Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (hereinafter referred to as Hong Kong) is the full name of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region. It is located in the south of China, east of the Pearl River Estuary, facing Macau across the sea in the west, adjacent to Shenzhen in the north and Wanshan Islands in Zhuhai in the south. Its regional scope includes Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories and 262 surrounding islands.

The topography of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is dominated by hills, and the highest point is Tai Mo Shan, which is 957 meters above sea level. Hong Kong has little flat land, and about 20% of the land belongs to lowlands, mainly concentrated in the northern New Territories, namely Yuen Long Plain and Fanling Lowland, which are alluvial fan plains naturally formed by rivers. Secondly, the reclaimed land located in the Kowloon Peninsula and the northern part of Hong Kong Island expanded from the original narrow flat land.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong Special Administrative Region