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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) has at least 7,818 high-rise buildings, with no fewer than 1,285 skyscrapers standing taller than 100 m (328 ft) and at least 310 buildings over 150 m (492 ft) in height. The tallest of these skyscrapers is the 118-storey International Commerce Centre, completed in 2010, which stands 484 m (1,588 ft) and is the ninth tallest building in the world. The total built-up height (combined heights) of these skyscrapers is approximately 333.8 km (207 mi), making Hong Kong the world's tallest urban agglomeration. Furthermore, reflective of the SAR's high population densities, Hong Kong has more people living at the 15th floor or higher, more number of buildings of at least 100 m (328 ft) and 150 m (492 ft) height than any other place in the world.Most of Hong Kong's high-rise buildings are concentrated on the Kowloon Peninsula, along Hong Kong Island's north shore and in the New Towns (satellite towns) of the New Territories, like Tuen Mun and Sha Tin. Additional high-rise buildings are found on Ap Lei Chau, along Hong Kong Island's southern shoreline and in proximity to rapid transit stations of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR).The skyline of Hong Kong is considered one of the best in the world, with the surrounding mountains and Victoria Harbour complementing the skyscrapers. Each evening, at least 44 skyscrapers and buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour light up in a synchronised show called A Symphony of Lights, named by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest permanent light and sound festival in the world."@en }

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