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Centuries ago, the boat city of Aberdeen Harbor was a heaven for pirates, and the floating city itself hasn't changed much since then despite the ultra-modern skyscrapers that have sprung up around it. Aberdeen's “boat people” live here to escape the constraints of modern society, although many in mainland Hong Kong consider the boat city to be an eyesore. Three jumbo floating restaurants in the harbor are a favorite with tourists to the area, who look on the boat people as quaint and interesting.
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