I do not think is far because i know hung kong is under china so why i havv to ask for visa to Hong Kong when i have china visa that is booshit
Strictly speaking, Hong Kong is IN China. Many people assume Hong Kong to be an Island but that is just a small part of Hong Kong. Hong Kong includes the "New Territories" which borders mainland China. there are also many other islands other than Hong Kong Island. It is approximately 17 miles from Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island to Shenzhen in mainland China.
Not until the mainland China has.
Hong Kong
No they are not Hong Kong is not considered part of Mainland China. All people must pass an immigration check point to enter Hong Kong from the Main land and vice-versa. Chinese citizens must also ask permission from the government to go to Hong Kong.
labour cost is high in Hong Kong, those kind of factories are in mainland China
You can go to Hong Kong from Shenzhen, a city in China Mainland. When you pass a port called Luohu, you would have arrived in Hong Kong. Perhaps, it will take you 5 minutes or a little longer.
hong kong, china
Hong Kong is already a part of China.
Hong Kong is a city in China, which is on the continent of Asia.
Hong Kong is not in either country. Although officially a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong resides on its own island, separate of the Mainland. Hong Kong is complete with its own set of laws and regulations, even under Chinese control. Hong Kong operates under a capitalist government instead of a communist government, such is China.
Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions in the People's Republic of China - the other being Macau. As such, Hong Kong is not "in" any province. Like Macau however, Hong Kong is adjacent to the mainland Chinese province of Guangdong.
Hong Kong is IN China. But of course, and still, China, 'cause Hong Kong IS in there. Included.