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Ireland's first consul general in Hong Kong hails historical ties to the Emerald Isle ... starting with street names

Envoy reflects on strong local ties to Ireland and says HK could 'teach Manhattan a thing or two'

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Irish Consul General Peter Ryan organised the city's first St Patrick's Day parade and is working on a series of events to take place next March. Photo: Dickson Lee

Hong Kong definitely gives New York City a run for its money as a vibrant place, says Peter Ryan, Ireland's first consul general in Hong Kong and Macau.

And he should know, having finished a three-year stint as deputy consul general at the Irish consulate in New York.

"If Manhattan is the city that never sleeps, then this place could teach a thing or two to Manhattan," Ryan, 49, said this week, ahead of today's official opening of Ireland's first consulate in Hong Kong, which is seen by many as a strategic move as Ireland's economy picks up after the global financial crisis.

"You're able to hit the ground running here in a way that's unique," he said, having lived in Singapore, Japan and Korea. "And Hong Kong's the only place in the world I would have left New York for - apart from Dublin."

A career diplomat, Ryan joined the foreign service more than 20 years ago and moved to Hong Kong last August to take up his first post as a consul general.

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