Hong Kong is probably one of Asia's most surprising places - not to say the world's! Its legendary name means "Fragrant Harbour"; it refers to the old rock which generation of British explorers used to pass through large freights of opium, before giving way to the world's businessmen and self-made men.
Hong Kong is more famous nowadays for its 7 million inhabitants, its industrial port, buildings, shopping centres and its stalls than it is for its agriculture. However, there are men and women who fight for a more sustainable production.
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