Hong Kong

Hong Kong by Jan Morris, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on February 4, 1997, is a revised edition that spans 320 pages. This book presents an insightful exploration of Hong Kong during its final days under British rule, capturing the city’s unique blend of contradictions and complexities. Morris delves into the vibrant atmosphere of Hong Kong, highlighting its juxtaposition of wealth and poverty, as well as its striking architectural landscape.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the historical and modern aspects of this dynamic city. The narrative focuses on the multifaceted nature of Hong Kong, offering a comprehensive study that reflects its status as a fascinating travel destination in Asia. With themes of history and travel woven throughout, this edition provides a detailed perspective on the cultural and social intricacies that define Hong Kong in the 20th century.
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In its last days under British rule, the Crown Colony of Hong Kong is the world’s most exciting city, at once fascinating and exasperating, a tangle of contradictions. It is a dazzling amalgam of conspicuous consumption and primitive poverty, the most architecturally incongruous yet undeniably beautiful urban panorama of all. World renowned travel writer Jan Morris offers the most insightful and comprehensive study of the enigma of Hong Kong thus far.
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