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Hong Kong (/ˌhɒŋˈkɒŋ/ (listen); Chinese: 香港, Hong Kong Cantonese: [hœ́ːŋ.kɔ̌ːŋ] (listen), literally "Fragrant Port"), officially The Hong Kong Special... |
British Hong Kong (Chinese: 英屬香港) was a colony and British Dependent Territory of the United Kingdom. It was Hong Kong when it was controlled as part of... |
University of Hong Kong (also called Hong Kong University or HKU) is a university in Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong. It is the oldest university in Hong Kong. In 2016... |
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港日治時期) was a time when Japan controlled Hong Kong. It began when the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Young, gave... |
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a public research university in Hung Hom, Hong Kong. The history of PolyU goes back to 1937. It became... |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a public university in Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong. It was established in 1991. It was ranked... |
The Education, formerly called Teaching in the colonial period, is a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. It... |
Joshua Wong (category CS1 Chinese (Hong Kong)-language sources (zh-hk)) 1996) is a Hong Kong student activist and politician. He is a member of the Umbrella Movement. The movement seeks democracy of Hong Kong from China.... |
Agnes Chow (category Hong Kong activists) (Chinese: 周庭; born 3 December 1996) is a student activist, politician in Hong Kong. She is a former member of Demosistō. She was first known to be the spokesperson... |
Korean International School of Hong Kong (KIS) was founded on March 1988. It is in Lei King Wan, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong, near Tai Koo Shing. Tai Koo Shing... |
Medical (constituency) (category Functional constituencies of Hong Kong) number of voters among the functional constituency after the Education constituency. "Hong Kong e-Legislation". www.elegislation.gov.hk. Archived from the... |
The Global Institute for Tomorrow (category Think tanks based in Hong Kong) The Global Institute for Tomorrow (GIFT) is a Hong Kong-based Think-tank with primary focus on the economic, political and social issues from an Asian... |
Nathan Law (category CS1 Chinese (Hong Kong)-language sources (zh-hk)) July 1993) is a Hong Kong student leader, politician, activist and pro-democracy member. Alongside Joshua Wong, he led the 2014 Hong Kong protests. He is... |
Kowloon (category Geography of Hong Kong) of Hong Kong. It comprises the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. With a population of 2.1 million in 2011. It is the most populous area in Hong Kong. Kowloon... |
Sha Tin (category Geography of Hong Kong) District of East New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. It is one of Hong Kong's most prominent examples of new... |
Leslie Cheung (category Hong Kong actors) Cheung. Leslie Cheung Kwok-Wing (12 September 1956 – 1 April 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is considered "one of the founder fathers of Cantopop"... |
Tai Tak-fung (category Hong Kong businesspeople) welfare causes including education, disasters, and culture. He has held a number of social positions in both mainland China and Hong Kong. "戴德豐愛心捐款100萬助普寧學子開學"... |
Carrie Lam (category Chief Executives of Hong Kong) Yuht-ngòh; née Cheng, born 13 May 1957) is a Hong Kong politician. She was the 4th Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2022. She was the Chief Secretary... |
John Lee (government official) (category Chief Executives of Hong Kong) born 7 December 1957) is a Hong Kong politician. He used to be a police officer. He became the Chief Executive of Hong Kong in 2022 Lee was Chief Secretary... |
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