No, Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China with a high degree of autonomy. It has its own legal system, currency, and government, but ultimately falls under Chinese sovereignty.
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China.
The total area of Hong Kong is approximately 427 square miles.
Hong Kong was previously a British colony, so the mother country of Hong Kong is the United Kingdom. In 1997, Hong Kong was handed back to China under the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
Hong Kong is not a continent; it is a city-state located in Asia. It is a special administrative region of China.
Tibet and Hong Kong
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 only neighboring country is Hong Kong's ruler, China.
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.
Leung Chun-Ying is the Chief Executive for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
Lai Tung-Kwok is the Secretary for Security for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
Tsang Wai-Hung is the Commissioner of Police for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
Wong Kam-Sing is the Secretary for Environment for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
The transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China occurred on July 1, 1997 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
Paul Chan Mo-Po is the Secretary for Development for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
Geoffrey Ma Tao-Li is the Chief Justice for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
David Sun Tak-Kei is the Director of Audit for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.