Look this up: You can most likely find what you need since this booklet is very comprehensive (published by the Hong Kong Government)
English version: www.brandhk.gov.hk/brandhk/en/pdf/This_is_HK.pdf
Traditional Chinese version: www.brandhk.gov.hk/brandhk/tc/pdf/This_is_HK.pdf
Simplified Chinese version: www.brandhk.gov.hk/brandhk/sc/pdf/This_is_HK.pdf
It depends on what you want basically.
If you want places to see well there is Disneyland; The harbor's view at night time; the wet market and lots more...
If you want things about Hong Kong's history well it is just basically owned by Britain for 100 years because of a contract signed by a Chinese commander (sorry I don't know his name). The British wanted Hong Kong because of its large sheltered harbor. Hong Kong became a part of China again in 1997.
If you want something about Hong Kong's language, well their local language is Cantonese but if you speak Chinese or English you won't find a problem with speaking. Cantonese came from Tang people that lived around 2000 years ago, it's a wonder how that language is still kept in Hong Kong.
If you want information about the flag it is stylised, white, five-petal Bauhinia Blakeana flower sitting in the centre of a red background. The red and white on the flag symbolises the 'one country two system' political alliance between Hong Kong and China, while the Bauhinia Blakeana flower, a flower native to Hong Kong, is a symbol of harmony.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_does_the_Hong_Kong_flag_represent#ixzz1HkgXMcYq
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For information about Hong Kong Travel, just take a look at MiracGoGo, DiscoverHongKong and etc.
Hong Kong Disneyland is found on the northern end of Lantau Island which is fairly close to the Hong Kong International Airport. It was designed after the Disneyland in California, U.S.A. There are 2 Disney themed hotels located inside the Hong Kong Disneyland resort. They are the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Hollywood Hotel.
Hong Kong DollarsThe Hong Kong Dollar or HKD.Hong Kong Dollars.
Hong Kong is a city in China, which is on the continent of Asia.
Hong Kong uses its own currency, The Hong Kong Dollar. It is accepted all over Hong Kong, The New Territories and Macau.Hong Kong Dollars
The Hong Kong currency is colloquially known as Hong Kong Dollars (HKD$).
No, Hong Kong has its own currency the Hong Kong Dollar.
Either is acceptable, but Hong Kong is more common.
The Battle of Hong Kong took place in Hong Kong and Kowloon.
Hong Kong has the Hong Kong dollar, or HKD. The Chinese Yuen is also accepted. HKD is accepted also in Macau.
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.