Thursday, August 19, 2010
The Geography. The Climate.
As the 179th most inhabited region in the world, Hong Kong is a particularly hilly and mountainous. As a matter of fact, only 25% of the entire territory has been developed and 40% belong to parks and nature reserves. Surrounded by the South China Sea, Hong Kong is made up of numerous areas: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories, and also over 200 islands. Though mainly a green environment, Hong Kong is known for its urbanization. Examples could be its skyscrapers and also its ability to adapt along with the world.
In Hong Kong, the weather depends heavily on the season of year. Like many Asian territories, the summers in Hong Kong are very humid and hot. Also, there are thunderstorms and typhoons during this time of year. Winters tend to be somewhat cold through strong winds carrying form the sea. Falls and Springs are usually dry.
Sources: Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong-Kong
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment