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No, people do not eat dog meat in Hong Kong and it is illegal too.In Hong Kong, the Dogs and Cats Ordinance were introduced on 6 January 1950, it prohibits the slaughter of any dog or cat for use as food, whether for mankind or otherwise, on pain of fine and imprisonment
They did, but since 1950 it has been against the law.
Hong Kong is an inanimate object, a city/state. Inanimate objects do not eat and therefore have no calorie intake.
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People who want to eat authentic Chinese food or meet Jackie Chan.
Yes. It is quite delicious.
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Chinese food. But they just call it "Food".
Many Different Tastes Dishes With Chicken,Vegatables, Roasted Duck,Chicken,Pig,and more..
Hong Kong has a rich and varied dining culture and due to the cosmopolitan nature of the region you can eat almost any food you fancy. There are a wide wealth of restaurants which cater for every taste and pocket. Traditionally locals will eat most foods but some favourites are: Dim Sum, Hot Pot, Sushi, Sashimi, Rice, Noodles, Chinese Pastries, Hong Kong Milk Tea and the famous Hong Kong Egg Tarts
Eating custom in Hong Kong is similar with Canton.Porridge - one of the essential main foods in Hong Kong. A bowl of porridge may be cooked with many fresh materials. Most tastes of Hong Kong style porridge are seafood style.Ricenoodle - ricenoodle carries lots of Hong Kong people's childhood memories. Sitting in a stand along the road and have a bowl of seafood taste ricenoodle is a common sence in Hong Kong street.Noodle - No matter stir-fry noodles or strnched noodles is the essential cuisine on the table of Hong Kong people's morning tea.Rice - There is a sentence said "Hong Kong people may not be joyful when miss a meal of rice".As a food paradise in the world, there may be not a specified food for Hong Kong people to eat during the Christmas time. Most of families in Hong Kong may choose to eat in a famous local restaurant.Besides the food mentioned above, Hong Kong people also prefer western cuisines such as French dishes, Italian dishes, etc...