In 2024, the average population density in Hong Kong was ***** people per square kilometer. In Kowloon's city districts, the average population density reached ****** persons per square kilometer.
In 2024, the average population density in Hong Kong was ***** people per square kilometer. This was slightly less than in the previous year, and still less than before the coronavirus pandemic in 2019.
This layer shows the Hong Kong population density in 2021 Population Census. It is a subset of the census data 2021 made available by the Census and Statistics Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the “Government”) at https://DATA.GOV.HK/ (“DATA.GOV.HK”). The source data is in XLSX format and has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and then uploaded to Esri’s ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of DATA.GOV.HK at https://data.gov.hk.
Hong Kong Population - Table 110-02001 : Land area, mid-year population and population density by District Council district
This web map shows the Mid Year Population Density within the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It is a subset of data made available by the Census and Statistics Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the “Government”) at https://DATA.GOV.HK/ (“DATA.GOV.HK”). The source data is in CSV format and has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and then uploaded to Esri’s ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of DATA.GOV.HK at https://data.gov.hk.
This table provides an analysis on land area, land-based mid-year population and population density at the District Council district level. It aims to give readers a better understanding on the distribution of land area, land-based population and population density in different districts of Hong Kong.
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Population density (people per sq. km of land area) in Hong Kong was reported at 7060 sq. Km in 2021, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Hong Kong - Population density (people per sq. km) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
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Hong Kong HK: Population Density: People per Square Km data was reported at 7,039.714 Person/sq km in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 6,987.238 Person/sq km for 2016. Hong Kong HK: Population Density: People per Square Km data is updated yearly, averaging 5,743.636 Person/sq km from Dec 1961 (Median) to 2017, with 57 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7,039.714 Person/sq km in 2017 and a record low of 3,105.980 Person/sq km in 1961. Hong Kong HK: Population Density: People per Square Km data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Hong Kong SAR – Table HK.World Bank.WDI: Population and Urbanization Statistics. Population density is midyear population divided by land area in square kilometers. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. Land area is a country's total area, excluding area under inland water bodies, national claims to continental shelf, and exclusive economic zones. In most cases the definition of inland water bodies includes major rivers and lakes.; ; Food and Agriculture Organization and World Bank population estimates.; Weighted average;
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Historical dataset showing Hong Kong population density by year from 1961 to 2021.
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Hong Kong SAR (China) Population Density: Inhabitants per sq km data was reported at 7,110.400 Person in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7,128.190 Person for 2021. Hong Kong SAR (China) Population Density: Inhabitants per sq km data is updated yearly, averaging 6,601.040 Person from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7,133.560 Person in 2020 and a record low of 5,616.760 Person in 1990. Hong Kong SAR (China) Population Density: Inhabitants per sq km data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Hong Kong SAR (China) – Table HK.OECD.GGI: Social: Demography: Non OECD Member: Annual.
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Comprehensive socio-economic dataset for Hong Kong including population demographics, economic indicators, geographic data, and social statistics. This dataset covers key metrics such as GDP, population density, area, capital city, and regional classifications.
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The population of the world, allocated to 1 arcsecond blocks. This refines CIESIN’s Gridded Population of the World project, using machine learning models on high-resolution worldwide Digital Globe satellite imagery.
In 2022, the estimated population density of China was around 150.42 people per square kilometer. That year, China's population size declined for the first time in decades. Although China is the most populous country in the world, its overall population density is not much higher than the average population density in Asia. Uneven population distribution China is one of the largest countries in terms of land area, and its population density figures vary dramatically from region to region. Overall, the coastal regions in the East and Southeast have the highest population densities, as they belong to the more economically developed regions of the country. These coastal regions also have a higher urbanization rate. On the contrary, the regions in the West are covered with mountain landscapes which are not suitable for the development of big cities. Populous cities in China Several Chinese cities rank among the most populous cities in the world. According to estimates, Beijing and Shanghai will rank among the top ten megacities in the world by 2030. Both cities are also the largest Chinese cities in terms of land area. The previous colonial regions, Macao and Hong Kong, are two of the most densely populated cities in the world.
The computed population density data for the map is based on a media CD released by ESRI in 2006. According to the media CD, China in 2006 comprised of 33 provinces. These include Tibet (now named Xizang, an autonomously administered region), Hong Kong and Macau (both of which are designated as special districts) along with Xingiang in the west, parts of which are involved in an unsettled border dispute with a neighboring country, as can be seen by a dotted line in google base map of the region and Taiwan. Compare this map with the population density map of 2002 that now has only 32 provinces...
Monaco led the ranking for countries with the highest population density in 2024, with nearly 26,000 residents per square kilometer. The Special Administrative Region of Macao came in second, followed by Singapore. The world’s second smallest country Monaco is the world’s second-smallest country, with an area of about two square kilometers and a population of only around 40,000. It is a constitutional monarchy located by the Mediterranean Sea, and while Monaco is not part of the European Union, it does participate in some EU policies. The country is perhaps most famous for the Monte Carlo casino and for hosting the Monaco Grand Prix, the world's most prestigious Formula One race. The global population Globally, the population density per square kilometer is about 60 inhabitants, and Asia is the most densely populated region in the world. The global population is increasing rapidly, so population density is only expected to increase. In 1950, for example, the global population stood at about 2.54 billion people, and it reached over eight billion during 2023.
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Data and Code for Prediction of the COVID-19 Epidemic Trends Based on SEIR and AI Models.Data include the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19, local population density, capital GDP, distance to Wuhan, average annual temperature, average annual rainfall of Chinese provinces (Except for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) and migration population in Wuhan. Code include SEIR, DNN, RNN for prediction.
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HK:人口密度:每平方公里人口在12-01-2017达7,039.714Person/sq km,相较于12-01-2016的6,987.238Person/sq km有所增长。HK:人口密度:每平方公里人口数据按年更新,12-01-1961至12-01-2017期间平均值为5,743.636Person/sq km,共57份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2017,达7,039.714Person/sq km,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-1961,为3,105.980Person/sq km。CEIC提供的HK:人口密度:每平方公里人口数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于World Bank,数据归类于全球数据库的香港 – 表 HK.世行.WDI:人口和城市化进程统计。
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Psittacosis, or parrot fever, is a zoonotic disease caused by Chlamydia species associated with birds. One of the causative agents of the disease is Chlamydia psittaci, which is commonly carried by psittacine and other bird species, can be highly pathogenic and virulent to humans. In Hong Kong, a city with high population density, psittacosis is a notifiable disease with over 60% of cases in the last decade resulting in hospitalization. However, the sources of transmission of C. psittaci and its prevalence in pet birds in Hong Kong are currently unknown. To evaluate the risks of psittacosis transmission through pet birds, we tested the presence of C. psittaci and determined its genotypes in samples obtained from 516 captive birds from households, pet shops, and a veterinary hospital in Hong Kong. Results revealed that five samples (0.97%), collected from budgerigars and cockatiels, were C. psittaci-positive, while four (80%) of them were obtained from pet shops. Our phylogenetic analysis revealed that all identified strains belonged to Genotype A and showed high similarity to other sequences of this genotype obtained from various geographical locations and host species, including mammals. Our findings provide evidence for the presence of Chlamydia psittaci and shed light on its sources in captive birds in Hong Kong. They highlight the potential zoonotic risks associated with this pathogen, which can affect both humans and wild birds.
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The Hong Kong self-storage market, while lacking precise figures in the provided data, exhibits robust growth potential mirroring global trends. Considering a global CAGR of 8% and the high population density, limited living space, and thriving e-commerce sector in Hong Kong, we can infer significant market expansion. The industry is driven by increasing urbanization, a growing number of small businesses needing storage solutions, and the popularity of online retail, leading to a surge in demand for personal and business storage. Key players like Storefriendly Self Storage Group, SC Storage, and Apple Storage (Tai Yau Storage Group Limited) are likely vying for market share, offering various storage unit sizes and services to cater to diverse needs. However, land scarcity and high real estate costs in Hong Kong represent significant restraints, limiting the expansion of storage facilities and potentially driving up prices. Market segmentation reveals a likely split between personal and business users, with the latter segment potentially experiencing faster growth due to the increasing number of startups and SMEs in the region. Future growth will hinge on innovative solutions to optimize space utilization, technological advancements in facility management (e.g., smart access systems), and the ability to navigate the challenges posed by Hong Kong's unique real estate landscape. The Hong Kong self-storage market is poised for continued growth, fueled by factors such as population density, increasing urbanization, and the flourishing e-commerce sector. While precise market sizing data for Hong Kong is unavailable, a reasonable estimation can be made based on comparable markets and regional growth trends. Competitive pressures among existing players will likely lead to further innovation in storage solutions and service offerings. The industry's success will depend on effectively managing challenges associated with limited land availability and high real estate costs. Future analysis should focus on obtaining precise market size data for Hong Kong to create a more precise growth projection, alongside a detailed competitive analysis of the major players and their market strategies. Recent developments include: April 2023 - Storefriendly, the Asia self-storage operator backed by investment giant Blackstone, recently introduced its two latest locations at redeveloped properties on Hong Kong Island and in the New Territories., December 2023 - A joint venture between US private equity giant Blackstone and Hong Kong-based self-storage operator StoreFriendly has acquired an industrial building in Hong Kong’s New Territories for HKD560 million (USD 72 million), with plans to convert the Tsuen Wan property into a self-storage facility.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Population Density is the Key Driver of the Market. Potential restraints include: Growing Population Density is the Key Driver of the Market. Notable trends are: Personal Segment is Expected to Drive the Market.
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In 2024, the average population density in Hong Kong was ***** people per square kilometer. In Kowloon's city districts, the average population density reached ****** persons per square kilometer.