Hong Kong
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- For other uses, see Hong Kong (disambiguation).
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Lapad/Dagul • Total • Water (%) |
1,104 km² (not ranked) 4.6 |
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Populasyun • 2006 est. • 2001 census • Pangasiksik |
6,864,000 (100th) 6,748,389 6,294.65/km² (3rd) |
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GDP (PPP) • Total • Per capita |
2006 estimate $254.2 billion (40th) $38,127 (6th) |
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Pera | Hong Kong dollar (HKD ) |
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Oras zona • Summer (DST) |
HKT (UTC+8) {{{time_zone_DST}}} (UTC{{{utc_offset_DST}}}) |
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Internet TLD | .hk | ||||
Pamanaus Kodiko | +852 (01 from Macau) |
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Contents |
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- A History of Hong Kong(Third Edition). Frank Welsh. HarperCollins. 1 October 1998. 624 pages. ISBN 1-56836-002-9.
- Mathematical Modelling of Hong Kong Political and Economical Development. Derek Lam. Guangzhou Academic Press. 18 February 1986. 23 pages.
- Hong Kong's History: State and Society Under Colonial Rule (Asia's Transformations). Tak-Wing Ngo. Routledge. 1 August 1999. 205 pages. ISBN 0-415-20868-8.
- The Cinema of Hong Kong: History, Arts, Identity. Poshek Fu, David Deser. Cambridge University Press. 25 March 2002. 346 pages. ISBN 0-521-77602-3.
- A Modern History of Hong Kong. Steve Tsang. I.B. Tauris. 14 May 2004. 356 pages. ISBN 1-86064-184-9.
- An Outline History of Hong Kong. Liu Shuyong. 291 pages. ISBN 7-119-01946-5.
- Forts and Pirates - A History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong History Society. Hyperion Books. December 1990. ISBN 962-7489-01-8.
- List of Graded Historical Buildings in Hong Kong - 6 Jan 2007 from the Antiquities and Monuments Office
- List of Declared Monuments in Hong Kong - 3 March 2006 from the Antiquities and Monuments Office
[edit] Footnotes
- ↑ Since the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, Hong Kong has used the national anthem of the People's Republic of China.
- ↑ Historically, the capital of Hong Kong territory was Victoria City; government headquarters are located in the Central and Western District ( ).
- ↑ The Hong Kong Basic Law states that the official languages are "Chinese and English." It does not explicitly specify the standard for "Chinese". While Standard Mandarin and Simplified Chinese characters are used as the spoken and written standards in mainland China, Cantonese and Traditional Chinese characters are the long-established de facto standards in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Portal |
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- GovHK - one-stop portal of the Hong Kong SAR Government
- Hong Kong Tourism Board
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- WikiSatellite view of Hong Kong at WikiMapia
- CIA - The World Factbook — Hong Kong
- Flickr - photos tagged with Hong Kong
- Census and Statistics Department in Hong Kong
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