Macau and Hong Kong
No. Macau is a separate city.
They were both colonies. Hong Kong was part of the British Empire from 1841 to 1997. Macau belonged to Portugal from 1537 to 1999. Macau and Hong Kong are very close to each other. They are both Special Administrative Regions of China, which means they are somewhat democratic. They are both very "European".
No
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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.
yes
133 miles
Macau, which is situated near Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has the Hong Kong dollar, or HKD. The Chinese Yuen is also accepted. HKD is accepted also in Macau.
Britain colonized Hong Kong and Singapore. Portugal colonized Macao
No, a Thai passport holder can enter and stay in Macau/Hong Kong for 30 days without a visa.