It was part of the United Kingdom (but not "England") when China loaned it to England in 1887. But then it was returned in 1997. So now, it is not a part of England. It is a part of China. No, Hong Kong is situated on China's south coast.
you are so stupidHong Kong is a city and does not have a capital.
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Hong Kong. In fact, Hong Kong is now still part of China. It is one of the special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China. Hong Kong was under a 99-year lease to the UK until 1 July 1997, when the lease expired and sovereignity was transferred back to the PRC.
Hong Kong was no longer part of the British Empire on July 1, 1997. It is now a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China.
It is different because it was a former British colony in East Asia, now part of China.
Yes. Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and a former British Crown Colony. According to the "one country, two systems" policy and the Basic Law, Hong Kong has a high degree of autonomy in all areas except foreign affairs and defence.It is now part of China. It was under British rule until 1997 when it was 'handed back' by the (then) Governor, Chris Patten.
Originally, HongKong belonged to China, but the UK took over HongKong. Finally, China got HongKong back. Hong Kong belonged to England before, but the Chinese took over and now, China owns 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 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.
No, Hong Kong was until 1997 a British dependency in East Asia but it is now regarded as a Special Administrative Region governed by the Peoples Republic of China.
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