>Hong Kong has never gotten around to standardizing addresses. This means that there is no standard form for the HK addresses formats. There is also no standard form for HK street names in English and Chinese as there is no standard transliteration in HK for either Mandarin or Cantonese.
What the fug.
>>78742906
send help
not by mail tho
>>78742906
>>78743561
when i was a kid i thought singapore was a small city in china but hongkong was an independent state
>>78742906
It really is a liberal utopia
>tfw want so badly to go to Hong Kong and larp Blade Runner
Is the food good in HK?
isn't this type of thing common in asia?
thought in korea and japan the biggest building on the block gets an address, and then everything else is two buildings to the right of _
>>78743748
Most houses in Japan have addresses, but the numbering is simply ridiculous
>>78743830
that is dumb as fuck, how the fuck did anyone find anything before GPS was invented?
>>78743924
The later numbers probably belong to newer buildings and they didn't want to renumber the old buildings.
>>78744133
This.
The buildings are numbered in the order in which they are built.
There tends to be a set order, with the houses in the middle of each side of the block having the lowest numbers.
>>78744133
This would be dumb as fuck. Here in Italy it's like this
>1-2
>building gets built inbetween
>1-1A-2