There are currently three radio stations in Hong Kong, two of which are commercial institutions, namely Hong Kong Commercial Radio and Hong Kong Metro Radio, as well as Hong Kong's public institution - Radio Television Hong Kong.
As for good music radio stations, I would recommend four.
The first one: Hong Kong Commercial Radio 2 (Chi (chi4 sound) Zha (zha4 sound) 903) (Cantonese broadcasting), the broadcasting frequency is as follows: New Territories West (Tuen Mun District, Yuen Long District, Shenzhen Bao'an District, Futian District, and some places in Macao): FM91.2. New Territories East (North District, Dabu District, Luohu District, Yantian District, Shenzhen): FM90.7. New Territories South (Tsuen Wan District, Kwai Tsing District): FM90.9. Sha Tin District: FM91.1. Sai Kung District, Hong Kong Island East: FM92.1. Hong Kong Island and Kowloon main frequency: FM90.3. Outlying Islands (Lamma Island): FM91.6. This channel only has music programs in addition to talk programs.
The second one: Radio Television Hong Kong 2 (Cantonese broadcasting), the broadcasting frequency is as follows: New Territories West (Tuen Mun District, Yuen Long District, Shenzhen Baoan District, Futian District, some places in Macao): FM96. 4. New Territories East (North District, Dabu District, Luohu District, Yantian District, Shenzhen): FM95.3. New Territories South (Tsuen Wan District, Kwai Tsing District): FM95.6. Sha Tin District: FM96.3. Sai Kung District, Hong Kong Island East: FM96.9. Hong Kong Island and Kowloon main frequency: FM94.8. Outlying Islands (Lamma Island): FM96.0. The content of this channel is similar to that of Chizha 903, except that there are no commercial advertisements, only advertisements for self-run programs and government advertisements.
Third: Radio Television Hong Kong’s Putonghua Station (Mandarin Broadcasting), the only radio program in Hong Kong that uses Mandarin all day long, has many music programs on Saturdays and Sundays, and is personally recommended. The broadcasting frequencies are as follows: AM621, Happy Valley, Causeway Bay, Tuen Mun North: FM100.9, Tin Shui Wai, Tseung Kwan O: FM103.3.
Fourth: Radio Television Hong Kong Channel 3 (English Broadcasting), Hong Kong's earliest radio program. In addition to some current affairs information programs and talk programs, there are music programs throughout the day. The broadcasting frequencies are as follows: AM567, Chung Hom Kok AM1584, FM106.8, Tin Shui Wai FM107.8, Happy Valley FM97.9.
Finally, please note that because Hong Kong has more mountains and less flat land, a channel requires seven frequencies to be allocated. Different places require different frequencies to listen to. Unlike the mainland, a radio program only uses a frequency.