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  1. Hong Kong was one of the last territories of the British Empire until 1997, when United Kingdom handed it over to China. China then promised to grant it special status for 50 years. The population of Hong Kong is over seven million. The economy has rapidly grown from a trading port to a very rich city.

  2. Hong Kong, Chinese Xianggang or Hsiang-kang, Special administrative region of China. Area: 430 sq mi (1,114 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 7,541,000. Located on China’s southern coast, it consists of the island of Hong Kong and adjacent islets in the South China Sea (ceded by China to the British in 1842), the Kowloon Peninsula (ceded in ...

  3. As a military outpost and trading port, Hong Kong's territory gained the attention of the world. Before the British government colonised the New Territories and New Kowloon in 1898, Punti, Hakka, Tanka and Hoklo people had migrated to and stayed in Hong Kong for many years.

  4. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. No, Hong Kong is not a country. Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China. Hong Kongs status as a special administrative region stems from its history as a former British colony. © Cherdchanok/Shutterstock.com.

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The region of Hong Kong has been inhabited since the Old Stone Age, later becoming part of the Chinese Empire with its loose incorporation into the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC).

  6. Hong Kong has a total area of 1,108 km 2 (428 sq mi), of which 3.16% is water. 60 islands are dispersed around Hong Kong, the largest of which by area is Lantau Island, located southwest of the main peninsula.

  7. Demographic features of the population of Hong Kong include population density, ethnicity, education level, the health of the populace, religious affiliations, and other aspects. Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with an overall density of some 6,300 people per square kilometre. [2]

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