- Hong Kong - Wikipedia
Hong Kong is a highly developed territory and has a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0 955, ranking eighth in the world and currently the only place in Asia to be in the top ten The city has the highest life expectancy in the world, and a public transport usage exceeding 90 per cent
- Hong Kong | History, China, Location, Map, Facts | Britannica
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China, located to the east of the Pearl River estuary on the south coast of China Hong Kong was a British territory for decades until it rejoined China in 1997 It is a vibrant cultural and financial center
- HONG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HONG is a commercial establishment or house of foreign trade in China
- Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 128 as officials say fire . . . - BBC
At least 128 people are now known to have died, with dozens still missing after a fire ripped through a high-rise Hong Kong residential estate on Wednesday, authorities say At a news briefing
- Hong Kong | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) since July 1, 1997, has a high degree of autonomy, except in the areas of defense and foreign policy, and retains its own currency, laws, and border controls
- November 26, 2025 - Deadly fire breaks out in Tai Po, Hong Kong
The devastating inferno that rapidly spread across multiple high-rise apartment buildings in a Hong Kong housing complex has been described by many officials in the city as an unusual occurrence
- History of Hong Kong - Wikipedia
In the 1950s, Hong Kong transformed from a territory of entrepôt trade to one of industry and manufacturing [7] The Chinese economic reform prompted manufacturers to relocate to China, leading Hong Kong to develop its commercial and financial industry
- Hong Kong summary | Britannica
Hong Kong has an excellent natural harbor and is one of the world’s major trade and financial centers It has many educational institutions, including the University of Hong Kong (1911)
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