yes, but more, the Victoria harbour made up from the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula.
Note that Hong Kong is technically a city island and Kowloon is another adjacent city on the mainland (peninsula). What separates them is the Victoria Harbour.
When specifying about the city of Hong Kong, it refers to the city island of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Island and Kowloon are one of many district/city under the Hong Kong Special Administrative regions.
Hong Kong
It is called Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour, western half of Hong Kong Island. Altitude = 1,810 ft (552 metres).
Hong kong
BecauseQueen Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom
The major city located at 22N and 114E is Hong Kong. It is a vibrant city known for its iconic skyline, bustling harbor, and cultural attractions.
you are so stupidHong Kong is a city and does not have a capital.
You're probably referring to the boats commonly seen trolling the waters of Victoria/Hong Kong Harbor and that are likewise commonly seen in movies filmed in Hong Kong. They are called "junks or "junk boats". The term "junk" is a derivative of the Portuguese word "junco".
Queen Victoria
I think it is the Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong, once a British colony and now the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, has no capital city. Earlier in history Victoria City was commonly referred to as the capital of Hong Kong because almost all government departments are headquartered there. Incidentally the former district of Victoria is known now as Central and is the financial hub of Hong Kong
Hong Kong's most famous natural landmark is Victoria Peak.