The Spatial Pattern of Entertainment Service Places in Hong Kong

Authors

  • Danling Chen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/7qwr3t88

Keywords:

Spatial Data Analysis, R, GIS, Hong Kong, Entertainment Service Places

Abstract

Leisure and entertainment are one of the basic functions of a city. The leisure and entertainment services of urban residents have become an important symbol of the city and the driving force of social and economic development, and the quality of leisure life has become an important indicator for urban residents to measure their living environment and happiness. In order to explore the relationship of spatial patterns of entertainment service places in Hong Kong between residents' income and regional housing prices, this project studied the layout characteristics of entertainment service places in Hong Kong using R programming and investigated its relationship with residents' income and regional housing prices in the aspects of descriptive statistics, point pattern and area pattern analysis to provide references for entertainment service places planning in the process of urban development. 

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Published

30-12-2025

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How to Cite

Chen, D. (2025). The Spatial Pattern of Entertainment Service Places in Hong Kong. Academic Journal of Science and Technology, 18(3), 37-45. https://doi.org/10.54097/7qwr3t88