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China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

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Hello everyone, as a perennial "melon eater" mixed in the online world, I recently discovered a super exciting "secret" - our "rich" capital of China is not the well-known Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this mysterious and charming city - Hong Kong!

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I know that when many people hear the word "rich", they immediately think of big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, after all, they have developed economies and many opportunities, attracting countless elites and wealthy people. But you know what? In Hong Kong, a small land of just over 1,000 square kilometers, one in every 34 people is worth more than 10 million! You heard it right, it's one in every 34 people!

China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

This data shocked me, and it felt like "one stone stirs up a thousand waves". After all, although there are many rich people in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, if you want to achieve such a rich density, I am afraid you will have to work hard for another few decades, right?

China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

So, what is the magic of Hong Kong that can attract so many wealthy people? In my opinion, this is mainly due to Hong Kong's unique geographical location, historical background and economic system.

First of all, Hong Kong is located in the heart of Asia and is an important bridge between East and West. This unique geographical location has made Hong Kong one of the world's centres of trade, finance and shipping. At the same time, Hong Kong has also implemented the policy of "one country, two systems", maintained a high degree of autonomy and the capitalist system, and provided a stable political environment for economic development.

China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

Secondly, Hong Kong's historical background has also laid a solid foundation for its economic development. From a small fishing village to one of the Asian Tigers to a global financial centre, Hong Kong's journey is legendary. In the process, Hong Kong people have created one economic miracle after another with their hard work and wisdom.

China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

Of course, in addition to these external factors, Hong Kong also has many unique advantages of its own. For example, Hong Kong is very developed in terms of education, medical care, culture and other aspects, attracting a large number of talents to settle down and start businesses. At the same time, Hong Kong is also a very tolerant city, respecting all cultures and ideas, and providing a relaxed and free living environment for people.

China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

However, some have questioned Hong Kong's status as a "capital of the rich". They believe that although there are many rich people in Hong Kong, the gap between the rich and the poor is also very large, and many ordinary people are not rich. And, with the rise of the mainland economy and the advancement of the Belt and Road Initiative, Hong Kong's position may be challenged.

China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

I can't completely dismiss this view. After all, no city can be perfect. However, we cannot deny Hong Kong's achievements in economic development, urban development and cultural innovation. And, as a cosmopolitan metropolis, Hong Kong's future is still full of possibilities.

China's "Invisible Rich Capital" is not Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but this city! Netizen: I've thought of it for a long time

In short, I think Hong Kong's status as the "rich" capital of China is well deserved. With its unique charm, it has attracted global attention and capital, and has become one of the important engines of China's and even the global economic development. Of course, we also hope that Hong Kong can continue to maintain its unique advantages and development momentum, and make greater contributions to China's prosperity and stability.

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