A city where East meets West, Hong Kong is a blend of Chinese culture and English influence with a political system all its own. Its delicate structure as a Special Administrative Region of China (operating under the principle of “one country, two systems”) has seen it grow into a capitalist juggernaut. Learn how it became this global powerhouse with custom university travel to Hong Kong.
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