Kowloon
Partly correct. Hong Kong include Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island.
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.
The Peninsula Hong Kong was created in 1928.
The area known collectively as Hong Kong consists of Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories, Lantau Island, and over 200 other smaller islands.
The Peninsula Hotels Co. is based in Hong Kong, which is the location of the company's flagship hotel, the Peninsula Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is made up of two large Islands; Lantau island and hong Kong Island, and the New Territories, which is a peninsula. It also includes several small islands such as Cheung Chau Island.
The Philippines are southeast of Hong Kong.
Escape from Hong Kong Island was created in 2004.
Island Resort - Hong Kong - was created in 2001.
Lantau Island is South East of Hong Kong
Middle Island is one minute swim from Hong Kong Island- in really low tides you can even walk to it.
Strictly speaking, Hong Kong is IN China. Many people assume Hong Kong to be an Island but that is just a small part of Hong Kong. Hong Kong includes the "New Territories" which borders mainland China. there are also many other islands other than Hong Kong Island. It is approximately 17 miles from Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island to Shenzhen in mainland China.