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- Hong Kong - Wikipedia
Hong Kong is a highly developed territory and has a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0 955, ranking eighth in the world and currently the only place in Asia to be in the top ten The city has the highest life expectancy in the world, and a public transport usage exceeding 90 per cent
- Hong Kong | History, China, Location, Map, Facts | Britannica
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China, located to the east of the Pearl River estuary on the south coast of China Hong Kong was a British territory for decades until it rejoined China in 1997 It is a vibrant cultural and financial center
- Hong Kong | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) since July 1, 1997, has a high degree of autonomy, except in the areas of defense and foreign policy, and retains its own currency, laws, and border controls
- Hong Kong - Territory Profile - Nations Online Project
For more than 150 years, Hong Kong was a colony of the British Crown In 1997 the British returned the city Since then, it has been a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China, a type of provincial administrative unit
- Hong Kong fire as it happened: Rescue effort called off with more than . . .
Some 1,000 police were mobilised in the search for survivors that spanned two days after the massive fire started at Wang Fuk Court housing complex
- Hong Kong’s Problem Isn’t Bamboo Scaffolding - The Atlantic
The world’s deadliest residential fire in more than four decades was still burning up a block of Hong Kong apartment buildings when pundits settled on a culprit: bamboo Surely, the bamboo
- Hong Kong - Wikiwand
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China Situated on China's southern coast just south of Shenzhen, it consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and
- A Devastating Fire Has Fueled a National Security Crackdown in Hong . . .
The authorities quickly arrested critics demanding accountability, signaling an expansive use of the security law to silence dissent over nonpolitical tragedies
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