Districts of Hong Kong

The Districts of Hong Kong are the 18 political areas by which Hong Kong is geographically divided. Each district has a district council, which was formerly known as a district board. The districts were established in the early 1980s, when Hong Kong was under British rule. However, Hong Kong police, fire department, hospital, and education do not follow these boundaries.

Read more about Districts Of Hong Kong:  History, Population, The Home Affairs Department, District Officers, The Role of District Councils, Consultation With District Councils, Composition of District Councils, District Management Committees

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