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Examples:Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC)—Shenzhen subprovincial city in Guangdong, special economic zone close Hong Kong—Hong Kong Dragon Airlines (Dragon Air), Hong Kong and South China airline—York Chow or Chow Yat-ngok (1947-), Hong Kong doctor and politician, Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food since 2004—Michele Monique Reis (1970-) actress, model and former Miss Hong Kong & Miss Chinese International—red chip stocks (Chinese company stocks incorporated outside Mainland China and listed in the Hong Kong stock exchange)—tenement house (esp. in southern China and Hong Kong)—Hong Xiuquan or Hung Hsiu-ch'üan (1812-1864), leader of the Taiping rebellion or Taiping Heavenly Kingdom—Tai Po district of New Territories, Hong Kong—Wong Yee Ching or Flossie Wong-Staal (1947-) Hong Kong American virologist, joint discoverer of the HIV AIDS virus—smuggler, esp. of electronic goods from Macao or Hong Kong Guangdong—Octopus card (Hong Kong smart card for electronic payments)—Justice Michael Hartmann (1944-), Hong Kong High Court judge—Hong Kong term for mainland government official come work in Hong Kong (slang)—Henry Ying-tung Fok (1913-2006), Hong Kong tycoon with close PRC connections—Tin Hau (Hong Kong area around the MTR station with same name)—the Jockey Club, Hong Kong philanthropic organization (and former gentleman's club)—China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau (media term used esp. since 1997)—warm clothes such as padded jacket be worn in air conditioning (esp. in Hong Kong)—Raymond YIP Wai-Man, Hong Kong film director (debut as director: 1994)—Wong Kar-wai (1956-), Hong Kong film director—traditional Asian dress for men or (in Hong Kong) women's qipao—one country, two systems (PRC proposal regarding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)—Tsuen Wan district of New Territories, Hong Kong—Chow Yun-Fat (1955-), Hong Kong TV and film star—a French-style bread, similar a small baguette, commonly seen in Hong Kong and Macao—(computer science) macro (primarily Hong Kong and Taiwan)—Bruce Lee (1940-1973), Hong Kong actor and martial arts expert—British colonial administration of Hong Kong 1837-1941 and 1945-1997—Xiao Hong (1911-1942), prominent woman writer, originally from Heilongjiang—Kwai Tsing district of New Territories, Hong Kong—Shenzhen or Shamchun river Guangdong, the border between Hong Kong new territories and PRC—Ekin Cheng (1967-), Hong Kong actor and pop singer—Yuen Long town in northwest New Territories, Hong Kong—Eason Chan (1974-), Hong Kong pop singer and actor—Nestlé Milo milk drink (popular in Hong Kong)—South China Morning Post (newspaper in Hong Kong)—Sir Li Ka-shing (1928-), Hong Kong businessman—anti-imperialist movement of 30th May 1925, involving general strike esp. in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong etc—Democratic alliance for the betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), Hong Kong pro-Beijing party— |