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".
Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York was created in 1990.
Hong Kong Beach.
The Tanka who are Hong Kong's famous boat people live and fish out of Aberdeen Harbour on the south shore of Hong Kong Island.
People from Hong Kong are affectionately referred to as 'Hong Kongers' or 'Hongkongese'
No, Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China with a high degree of autonomy. It has its own legal system, currency, and government, but ultimately falls under Chinese sovereignty.
The executive of Hong Kong is James Tien. Hong Kong is in China.
Hong Kong uses its own currency, The Hong Kong Dollar. It is accepted all over Hong Kong, The New Territories and Macau.Hong Kong Dollars
Either Hongkongers or Hong Kongers. The former is more common.
It is called Chongsam
No, the Hong Kong currency is neither jiao nor yen, the currency there is Hong Kong Dollars (HKD)
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You're probably referring to the flower depicted on Hong Kong's flag which is called the 'Bauhinia'.