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| | Hong Kong Relocation |
 | | Hong Kong is indeed a city of contrast, and beyond the cosmopolitan face of Central lie quaint fishing villages, relaxed seaside areas, farmlands, and outlying islands where cars are prohibited. |
 | | Foreigners in Hong Kong tend to live either in high-rise condominiums, which usually have recreation facilities such as a pool or tennis court, or low-rise apartment complexes with a small courtyard. |
 | | Apartments in Hong Kong are generally cramped, especially the kitchen area, so that eating out has become a necessary part of life in Hong Kong. |
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