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Yes, the currency in Hong Kong is the Hong Kong Dollar.

The international symbol for the Hong Kong dollar is HKD.


The currency in China in the Yuan, international symbol CNY.

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In Hong Kong, the money is the Hong Kong Dollar. In China, they use the Yuan.

The Yuan is slightly less valuable.

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