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Itamar Levy-Or's avatar

Great post! I think Hong Kong is dense in part because of geography, but mostly because of tax policy. The government has very low income and business tax, almost all of their revenue comes from land sale, so they intentionally limit supply by only very slowly allowing more of the land to be developed. Similarly, most of the HKS revenue comes from land development rather than subway fair:

https://www.mtr.com.hk/archive/corporate/en/press_release/PR-25-013-E.pdf

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Emily's avatar

Semi-Actual Hong Konger here. Just gonna dump my observations.

Duck is from Beijing

"I’m not sure whether that’s Mandarin or Cantonese." It's definitely Cantonese at a local wet market. Mandarin is mostly for tourists, or students I guess. Hong Kong is >90% Cantonese.

Urban planning: The land is all government owned, and is a pretty decent chunk of revenue. As you might think, it's a cartel bought by big business.

"They never bike in Hong Kong". People bike quite a lot, it's a recreational activity in Hong Kong, you won't see them on streets.

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