Hong Kong has amazing views, of harbors and greens as well as real estate. They have crazy weather and storms. They also have a nice system of water transport.
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.
The Hong Kong currency is colloquially known as Hong Kong Dollars (HKD$).
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was created in 1997.
Hong Kong is a 'special administrative area' of the Peoples Republic of China. Hong Kong was formerly a British colony until 1997.
Hong Kong is not a capital, but a special administrative region of the People's republic of China.
Since 1997, Hong Kong has been under Chinese control
Hong Kong is classed as part of China (officially "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China"), which means it is in Asia.
No, Hong Kong is instead governed by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, who is currently Leung Chun-ying. When it was still a British colony, Hong Kong was headed by a British-appointed governor.
Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions in the People's Republic of China - the other being Macau. As such, Hong Kong is not "in" any province. Like Macau however, Hong Kong is adjacent to the mainland Chinese province of Guangdong.
No since 1997 control of Hong Kong has been handled by The Peoples Republic of China
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Well there is not a yes or no answer. Because the answer is debatable. It can be considered a city. But Hong Kong is considered a SAR (Special Administrative Region).