Tuesday, April 3, 2012
mackenzie K. Eurasian Geography
Hong Kong is huge! Everywhere you look there are people everywhere! If you think the US has alot of people just read a little about what Hong Kong has! Hong Kong's population has increased steadily over the past decade, reaching 7.097 million in 2010. Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with an overall density of some 6,426 people per square kilometer. Cantonese, the official Chinese dialect in Hong Kong, is spoken by most of the population. English, also an official language, is widely understood and is spoken by more than one-third of the population. Every major religion is practiced freely in Hong Kong. All children are required by law to be in full-time education between the ages of 6 and 15. Starting in 2008, the Hong Kong Government expanded the length of free education it offers from 9 to 12 years. Preschool education for most children begins at age 3. Primary school begins normally at age 6 and lasts for 6 years. At about age 12, children progress to a 3-year course of junior secondary education; at age 15, they can choose to continue with 3-year senior secondary education or to join full-time vocational training. More than 90% of children complete upper secondary education or equivalent vocational education. In 2010, 301,200 students were enrolled in post-secondary education. Over 25.5% of the total population aged 15 and over have attended post-secondary educational institutions. Now you know a little bit more about the people of Hong Kong!
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Great overview of Hong Kong.
ReplyDeleteThey take their schooling very seriously!
ReplyDeletesounds a bit too crowded and smart for me...
ReplyDeleteI agree with Rachel on the 'too crowded' part. But, I like that they are serious about education. We could use more of that mentality in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteI also love how they place such a emphasis on music educatio as well! I believe that in direct correlation to the high test scores and productivity during the schooling years. America could benefit from more music education.
ReplyDeleteGreat information on Hong Kong!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be fascinating to go to Hong Kong. I would very much like to go aside from the crowded disposition it has.
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