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Is Hong Kong china's capital?

you are so stupidHong Kong is a city and does not have a capital.


Why did hong kong name there capital Victoria?

BecauseQueen Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom


Who is the capital of Hong Kong named after?

Hong Kong = Fragrance Harbour


Why are a desert in Australia the largest lake in Africa and the capital of hong kong named Victoria?

They were all colonies of Great Britain and were named after the queen.


Where is 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


Is macau the capital of Hong Kong?

No, Macau and Hong Kong are separate territories that are basically their own nations with China in charge of top government functions and military and some international relations. Central is considered the capital of Hong Kong today although Victoria was the capital during British rule. The capital of Macau is located at St. Lawrence Parish.


When did Hong Kong lose its independence?

The first opium wars between China and Great Britain in 1839 resulted in the island of Hong Kong being occupied by British forces in 1841. The island was officially ceded to Britain under the Treaty of Nanking which resulted in the island losing its independence. After the treaty was signed, Hong Kong became established as a crown colony with Victoria City named as its capital after the ruling monarch Queen Victoria.


Hong Kong is the capital of?

Hong Kong is not a capital, but a special administrative region of the People's republic of China.


Is Victoria harbor located in Hong Kong?

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.


What is Hong Kong's Landmark Icon?

Hong Kong's most famous natural landmark is Victoria Peak.


What is the location of the Victoria harbor?

Hong Kong


What Chinese province is Hong Kong in?

Hong Kong is one of the two special administrative regions of China, which are equivalent to provinces in China's administrative structure. Hong Kong is a Dependency which comes under Chinese jurisdiction. The old administrative capital of Hong Kong was Victoria which has now been renamed Central so in reality this is the closest to a capital that the island has.