Hong Kong and Beijing come to mind, I'm sure there are more.
Either is acceptable, but Hong Kong is more common.
Tokyo is more populated than Hong Kong at approx. 12.9 million people (vs Hong Kong's approx. 7 million). Tokyo is also bigger in area (if you count all 23 special wards) at 2,187.08 km2 (844.4 sq mi). Hong Kong's area is 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi).
There are more rats in Hong Kong than people that means there are more than 7 million rats in Hong Kong!
Either Hongkongers or Hong Kongers. The former is more common.
Android phones are more popular than the iPhones in Hong Kong.
Yes Suggest that you read the booklet in the link - it would give you more ideas about Hong Kong
Hong Kong is an island, South Korea is a CountryThey speak cantonese in Hong Kong, Korean in KoreaJust the two main difference but there are many more...
Chinese people have lived in Hong Kong for more than 2000 years.
If your biggest priority is to find the lowest price, a hostel such as Hong Kong Inn or Delta Hostel Hong Kong will be around $20 per night. If you prefer more amenities, the Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong and the City Garden hotel Hong Kong are highly rated and under $100 per night
yes, but more, the Victoria harbour made up from the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. Note that Hong Kong is technically a city island and Kowloon is another adjacent city on the mainland (peninsula). What separates them is the Victoria Harbour. When specifying about the city of Hong Kong, it refers to the city island of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Island and Kowloon are one of many district/city under the Hong Kong Special Administrative regions.
There are over 7,000,000 buildings in Hong Kong. There are several very tall buildings as well that take up some of that amount.There are more than 7000 buildings in hong kong