The question is weird because Hong Kong is a city. You can consider that Hong Kong districts form a city when combined together. In that case the most desnily populated area are situated in Kowloon, especially Mongkok.
The most agitated ones are certainly Wanchai and Central if you think of LKF, but to some extent the whole city is very agitated.
The most popular airport in Hong Kong now is the Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). It is also the main airport in Hong Kong and there are flights from Hong Kong to many major cities in the world.
According to the Hong Kong Kennel Club (HKKC), the most popular dog breed in Hong Kong in 2009 is the Pomeranian, followed by the Siberian Husky and then the Golden Retriever.
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There are many famous places in Hong Kong but the most popular is Victoria Peak. This is a hillside viewing station that offers stunning views across Victoria Harbour and the famous Hong Kong skyline.
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One of the most popular sports in Hong Kong is Horse Racing. The British brought horse racing to Hong Kong during their lease from China.
Mongkok is possibly Hong Kong's liveliest and most densely populated area. It is renowned for shopping and the 'Ladies Market' is a popular attraction. There are streets dedicated to most types of shopping in Mongkok as well.
Most of the house in Hong Kong are apartments.
Hong Kong has the most of people talking on the phone or taking photos of people
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It is located on Lantau Island which is the most developed outlying Island in Hong Kong. A boat is not required to get there:http://www.td.gov.hk/transport_in_hong_kong/access_to_hong_kong_disneyland/index.htmMost people, like Locals take the MTR, the subway which is located underground. You can see the exits all around Hong Kong in various areas.Disney Land has their own stop. But keep in mind you will need to change trains.