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.
Hong Kong is a special administrative region, abbreviated as SAR, of the People's Republic of China and is currently under Chinese sovereignty. Hong Kong is an island, and therefore, is not connected land-wise to the People's Republic of China.
No, it is a city in China
Hong Kong is located in South East China.
Hong Kong is 1225 miles from Beijing China.
China officially controls Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is not a capital of any country. It is part of China.
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Hong Kong S.A.R. It's not China. Hong Kong and China are different, even Hong Kong is part of China.
Hong Kong is 1225 miles from Beijing China.
Hong Kong is 1225 miles from Beijing China.
Hong Kong was previously a British colony, so the mother country of Hong Kong is the United Kingdom. In 1997, Hong Kong was handed back to China under the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
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.
They are separate entities and have their own National Olympic Committees. Hong Kong is a 'special administrative region' within the People's Republic of China. They competed in the 2008 Games as Hong Kong, China. Taiwan is a separate country altogether from the People's Republic of China. While the People's Republic of China claims Taiwan, they have never controlled it.