Hong Kong and Kowloon belong to Kowloon City. Kowloon City is a district under the jurisdiction of Hong Kong, China, with an area of 1000 hectares and a population of about 380000. Kowloon City is mainly a residential area. Most of the population in the area live in private houses, including Old Tang house, large private houses and high-grade bungalow areas, while the rest are distributed in public housing and hos courts in the area.
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Although the urban area of Kowloon is mainly residential, there are also certain industrial and commercial activities. Commercial activities are distributed in busy streets, Huangpu garden and shopping malls of public housing estates in the district; Industrial activities are mostly concentrated in To Kwa Wan and Hung Hom districts. There are more than 200 kindergartens, primary and secondary schools and tertiary institutions in Kowloon City, which is the largest school area in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Baptist University and the Open University of Hong Kong are also located in Kowloon City. In addition, a number of cultural, recreational and sports facilities are also built in the area, including Alpine theater, Kowloon Central Library, Kowloon Tsai Park and swimming pool, Ho Man Tin recreation center, etc. to provide residents with a variety of rest and activity venues.
Kowloon City is a unique place. The Kowloon Walled City in the area is an early development area in Hong Kong. It was demolished and rebuilt into a walled city park in 1993. Many cultural relics of historical value are preserved in the park. After continuous development, five-star hotels and large private houses have been built in Kowloon City. Since Kai Tak Airport moved to Chek Lap Kok in 1998, a considerable area of land with good development potential has been vacated on the North Bank of the Victoria Harbour. With the development of infrastructure projects in the new development area, it is believed that a new scene will be established in Kowloon City.