It depends.
Some are catholics; some are christians; some believe in Buddha; ....
Around 20% of people in Hong Kong practise some form of religion.
Buddism
Hong Kong is officially recognized as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. However, "Hong Kong" and "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region" are also accepted.
People Power - Hong Kong - was created in 2011.
This is because people in Hong Kong live well!
Either Hongkongers or Hong Kongers. The former is more common.
People from Hong Kong are affectionately referred to as 'Hong Kongers' or 'Hongkongese'
Yes many people in Hong Kong understand and speak English.
Hong Kong has the most of people talking on the phone or taking photos of people
Jackie Chan is originally from Hong Kong.
No, because people may not celebrate festivals for religious reasons.It really depends. In my opinion No. This is because festivals may not be religious, they are just there for fun. And people in Hong Kong swap religion for materialism... No way that is a good thing...So my answer: No.
95 percent people speak cantonese in hong kong