It is a SAR because it was once ruled by Britain for 100 years. And it has it's own rules and doesn't have the same rules as China does.
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was created in 1997.
Hong Kong is officially recognized as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. However, "Hong Kong" and "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region" are also accepted.
Hong Kong is not a capital, but a special administrative region of the People's republic of China.
Hong Kong is a 'special administrative area' of the Peoples Republic of China. Hong Kong was formerly a British colony until 1997.
The Hong Kong currency is colloquially known as Hong Kong Dollars (HKD$).
Hong Kong is classed as part of China (officially "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China"), which means it is in Asia.
Special Administrative Region
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is classed a Special Administrative Region of the country China. This region was owned by England until 1997 when it was returned to China.
Well there is not a yes or no answer. Because the answer is debatable. It can be considered a city. But Hong Kong is considered a SAR (Special Administrative Region).
No, it is a Special Administrative Region of China.
Since 1997, Hong Kong has been under Chinese control