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Editable Vector Map of the Hong Kong China in SVG format.
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Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.

Hong Kong China editable vector map svg free

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Hong Kong, as a major metropolitan area, is organized into several key districts and features numerous principal streets and roads. Here’s a brief overview:

Principal Streets and Roads:

  1. Nathan Road: Often referred to as the “Golden Mile,” it runs through Kowloon, from Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po. It’s a major commercial artery lined with shops, hotels, and restaurants.
  2. Queensway: A major thoroughfare on Hong Kong Island, passing through Central and Admiralty, two of the city’s key business districts.
  3. Des Voeux Road: This road stretches through Central and Western District on Hong Kong Island and is a hub for business and shopping.
  4. Hennessy Road: Running from Wan Chai to Causeway Bay, this is another major commercial street on Hong Kong Island.
  5. Gloucester Road: Located in Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, this road is known for its dense traffic and numerous skyscrapers.
  6. Canton Road: Situated in Tsim Sha Tsui, this road is famous for high-end retail stores and luxury hotels.
  7. Connaught Road: One of the major roads in Central, this road runs parallel to the waterfront and is significant for business and commerce.
  8. Victoria Road: This road winds along the western part of Hong Kong Island, offering scenic views and connecting various residential areas.
  9. Kings Road: A major road on Hong Kong Island that runs through the Eastern District, connecting Quarry Bay to North Point.
  10. Lantau Link: This consists of the Tsing Ma Bridge and connects Lantau Island to the rest of Hong Kong, crucial for access to the airport.

Key Districts:

Hong Kong Island:

  1. Central: The financial and business heart of Hong Kong, home to numerous multinational corporations, government buildings, and luxury shops.
  2. Wan Chai: Known for its vibrant nightlife, office towers, and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
  3. Admiralty: A commercial and retail hub, also housing government headquarters.
  4. Causeway Bay: A major shopping and entertainment district.
  5. Sheung Wan: An area blending traditional shops and modern businesses, known for its dried seafood and herbal medicine shops.
  6. Mid-Levels: A prestigious residential area known for its affluent population and high property prices.
  7. Kennedy Town: A rapidly developing residential and dining district at the western end of the island.

Kowloon:

  1. Tsim Sha Tsui: A bustling area known for its shopping, cultural attractions, and waterfront views.
  2. Mong Kok: Famous for its markets, street food, and dense commercial activity.
  3. Yau Ma Tei: Known for the Temple Street Night Market and a mix of traditional and modern Hong Kong life.
  4. Jordan: A blend of residential and commercial areas, with many hotels and restaurants.
  5. Sham Shui Po: Known for its electronics markets, textiles, and local eateries.

New Territories:

  1. Sha Tin: A major residential area with extensive shopping centers and cultural sites like the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
  2. Tsuen Wan: A blend of residential, commercial, and industrial zones with waterfront parks and shopping malls.
  3. Tuen Mun: Known for its beaches, parks, and residential developments.
  4. Yuen Long: A mix of traditional markets and modern developments, providing a more local Hong Kong experience.

Outlying Islands:

  1. Lantau Island: Home to Hong Kong Disneyland, the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, and the Big Buddha.
  2. Cheung Chau: A traditional fishing village known for its annual Bun Festival and seafood restaurants.
  3. Lamma Island: Popular for its hiking trails, beaches, and laid-back atmosphere.

Each district and major road in Hong Kong has its own unique character and significance, contributing to the city’s dynamic and multifaceted urban landscape.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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