Yes an Iphone if bought in Hong Kong worked in the uk. because it only depend to the user if he/she knows on how to used it...
I would think so, if you can use a phone you buy in the US in Hong Kong why shouldn't you be able to use a phone in the US that you bought in Hong Kong? hope this helps.......
Technically they are known as Chineese. Hong Kong was given back to the Chineese government in 1997. The Cantonese residents of Hong Kong refer to themselves as Hong Kongers or Hong Kongese.
The British colonised Hong Kong in 1897 after a treaty has been signed with the Chinese after the Opium War that Hong Kong is to be a colony for 100 years and is to be given back to China in 1997.
No, Hong Kong was controlled by the United Kingdom until 1997 when it reverted back to Chinese control
England, in 1997. In 2007 there was a celebration. I'm from Hong Kong.
The British ruled Hong Kong from 1842 to 1997. The British leased areas of the new territories of Hong Kong from China for 99 years and returned all of Hong Kong back to China on July 1, 1997. A memorial statue of a golden bauhinia was made to symbolize the hand over of Hong Kong back to China from 155 years of British rule. For more information visit: http://www.hongkongtripguide.com/golden-bauhinia-square.html
City of Hong Kong, was given back by UK
Great Britain. It was part of the commonwealth.
china
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.
From 1841 to 1981, Hong Kong was a British Crown Colony. From 1981 to 1997, Hong Kong was a British Dependent territory. In 1997 a hundred-something old treaty between the UK and China ran out, and China wanted Hong Kong back. One of the stipulations on the transfer of the territory was that Hong Kong would be partially self-governing and semi-democratic for at least forty years, even though the UK holds literally NO power over and has no say in anything to do with Hong Kong anymore.
Until 1997 Hong Kong was under British rule so up to this point Queen Elizabeth II was the official ruler. After 1997 Hong Kong reverted back to Chinese rule so it no longer has a Queen or ruling monarchy.
it was not a country, it was a territory of Hong Kong