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Hong Kong downtown hotels are the classic example of East meets West. With its origins as a British trading port in 1842 to its integration in the People's Republic of China in 1997, downtown Hong Kong has grown from an obscure fishing port to the freest capitalist economy in the world. Besides the hundreds of companies that make Hong Kong their headquarters, Hong Kong downtown hotels provide ample opportunities to get work done and enjoy nature hikes and swimming in its calm waters from the same location.
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Renowned views from the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong hotel in downtown Hong Kong are just one of many treats that businessmen and travelers enjoy at this luxury Hong Kong hotel. Featuring the largest freeform swimming pool in all of Hong Kong, this hotel in downtown Hong Kong will also treat to you rooftop tennis, an indoor golf driving range, jogging track, family rooms, and more.
This Hong Kong downtown hotel is conveniently located next to the Hong Kong International Airport. The Marriott Hong Kong SkyCity Hotel in downtown Hong Kong connected to the AsiaWorld Expo and sits on the banks of the South China Sea. Family rooms are available, as well as swimming pool and full fitness center.
Britain before it was handed over to China in 1997. Hong Kong is home to over 7 million people, of which 95% is Chinese immigrants. The majority of British left after 1997, and the remaining non-Chinese work in any one of downtown Hong Kong's many financial and industrial buildings.
Government is uninvolved in the Hong Kong economy, resulting in what is considered the most free economy on the planet. Hotels in downtown Hong Kong are often home to many world economic leaders. The initial public offerings offered on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange exceeds that of the United States.
Despite the heavy orientation to business, banking, and finance, Hong Kong is home to many cultural phenomenon, such as being the homeplace of Kung-Fu legends Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Chow Yun-Fat. Fast food is found next to luxury oriental cuisines, and feng shui is practiced religiously.