 Hong Kong, is a special administrative region of China. It  is located to the east of the Pearl River (Xu Jiang) estuary on the south coast  of China. The region is bordered by Guangdong province to the north and the  South China Sea to the east, south, and west. It consists of Hong Kong Island,  originally ceded by China to Great Britain in 1842, the southern part of the  Kowloon Peninsula and Stonecutters (Ngong Shuen) Island (now joined to the  mainland), ceded in 1860, and the New Territories, which include the mainland  area lying largely to the north, together with 230 large and small offshore  islands—all of which were leased from China for 99 years from 1898 to 1997. The  Chinese-British joint declaration signed on December 19, 1984, paved the way  for the entire territory to be returned to China, which occurred July 1, 1997.
Hong Kong, is a special administrative region of China. It  is located to the east of the Pearl River (Xu Jiang) estuary on the south coast  of China. The region is bordered by Guangdong province to the north and the  South China Sea to the east, south, and west. It consists of Hong Kong Island,  originally ceded by China to Great Britain in 1842, the southern part of the  Kowloon Peninsula and Stonecutters (Ngong Shuen) Island (now joined to the  mainland), ceded in 1860, and the New Territories, which include the mainland  area lying largely to the north, together with 230 large and small offshore  islands—all of which were leased from China for 99 years from 1898 to 1997. The  Chinese-British joint declaration signed on December 19, 1984, paved the way  for the entire territory to be returned to China, which occurred July 1, 1997.
Population: 7.2 Million (2014)
Currency: Hong Kong Dollar
Hong Kong is part of the Turk Transport network  of specialist routes or destinations.
  We pride ourselves in being able to know the local market -  offering regular services by Air or Sea. Built up over many years, customer  driven, to offer reliable, professional and cost effective services.
 Air Freight
Air Freight
  Hong Kong has become an international transportation hub of  cargo and passengers soon after 1841. In air transport, Hong Kong International  Airport acts as a major international hub for both passenger and cargo. There  are several airports and heliports for military and other civil purposes. Turk  Transport are truly able to offer door to door, airport to airport or door to  airport services. So whether your air freight cargo is commercial or personal,  we can get it there with cost-effective airfreight rates. We have access to  daily departures, import and export from world-wide airports serving Hong Kong.  Speak to us to consolidate your shipment further – 020  8569 1312 or email air@turktransport.co.uk
 Sea Freight
Sea Freight
The Port of Hong Kong, located by the South China Sea, is a  deepwater Seaport dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products,  and to a lesser extent raw materials and passengers. A key factor in the  economic development of Hong Kong, the natural shelter and deep waters of  Victoria Harbour provide ideal conditions for berthing and the handling of all  types of vessels. It is one of the busiest ports in the world, in the three  categories of shipping movements, cargo handled and passengers carried. Turk  Transport has strong and healthy relations with many shipping lines, built up  over many years, handling large volumes of freight, serving Hong Kong. We offer  a range of flexible and cost effective LCL and FCL solutions. We can provide  door to door, port to port or door to port solutions. Speak  to us to consolidate your shipment further – 020 8569 1312 or email sea@turktransport.co.uk
Did you know
  - The world's  most expensive bottles of wine at USD 232,692 per bottle were sold at an  auction in Hong Kong
  - Mongkok has the world's highest population density with an  average of 130,000 people per square kilometre
  - Hong Kong has the most skyscrapers in the world, with  8,000 buildings having more than 14 floors, almost double that of New York.