No one picture captures this city, but this gives you a small overview of the dynamic city of Hong Kong. I was here earlier this month for Board meetings of ChinaSource, an organization which catalyzes partnering in China.This city of 8 million feels even larger and is known for its "vibe" as there is always something happening somewhere -- and the super efficient transportation system means you can usually be there in just a few minutes!
It has been named the best city for business in the world. Two of the top 3 business hotels in the world are here (The Peninsula and the Four Seasons). However, even more amazing is that it has also been named one of the best leisure destinations as well!
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Macau, its neighbor to the southwest where we took a ferry for the day. I was here in the mid-1990s when I was moved by this Portuguese refugee city in the east, but the change now is astounding. Think, Vegas on steriods. The amount of development -- hotels, casinos, restaurants and the like are unbelievable and immense.But we were not here to visit the casinos or see the shows, we went to see the Protestant Cemetery and the grave site of Robert Morrison, the first modern missionary to China and the translator of the Bible into Chinese. Also here is the grave of Samuel Dyer, the father in law of Hudson Taylor.