Hong Kong has a democratic system, and is not Communist due to the 100 years of Great Britain owning it. China has said that it will not interfere with Hong Kong for 50 years, so for now Hong Kong will stay Democratic.
Hong Kong is under a democratic government.
Hong Kong's government is a limited democracy.
Hong Kong's government is a limited democracy.
Hong Kong Government Gazette was created in 1853.
Hong Kong has the Hong Kong dollar, or HKD. The Chinese Yuen is also accepted. HKD is accepted also in Macau.
Technically they are known as Chineese. Hong Kong was given back to the Chineese government in 1997. The Cantonese residents of Hong Kong refer to themselves as Hong Kongers or Hong Kongese.
Hong Kong is a service economy in an international economic market.
Hong Kong is not in either country. Although officially a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong resides on its own island, separate of the Mainland. Hong Kong is complete with its own set of laws and regulations, even under Chinese control. Hong Kong operates under a capitalist government instead of a communist government, such is China.
The People's Republic of China never instituted a socialist economy onto Hong Kong. On the night of the Handover of Hong Kong (July 1, 1997), the Chinese government promised Hong Kong freedom in all matters excepting military authority and international relations. Therefore, Hong Kong was allowed to keep its capitalist government and economy.
labour cost is high in Hong Kong, those kind of factories are in mainland China
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Hong Kong never became a communist society. It instead operates under a capitalist democratic government.