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Hong Leong Bank - HLB Connect Online Manage your personal finances from accessing bank account overviews, making instant fund transfers, bill payments, applying for credit card or personal loans or placing fixed deposit and more online
Hong Kong summary | Britannica Hong Kong, Chinese Xianggang or Hsiang-kang, Special administrative region of China Area: 430 sq mi (1,114 sq km) Population: (2025 est ) 7,566,000
葒 HONG At the heart of HONG lies the celebration of individuality It's not about conforming to predefined style molds but about embracing your distinctive self We extend a warm invitation for you to find your place within and confidently express your individuality and identity
GovHK: Hong Kong – the Facts - 香港政府一站通 At the south-eastern tip of China, Hong Kong covers Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories, including 261 outlying islands Between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula lies Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most renowned deep-water harbours
Hong Kong, China Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s enchanting features Eat your way across Temple Street Night Market with its fish balls and stinky tofu, or settle in for dim sum at Michelin-starred venues like Tim Ho Wan
Hong Kong - Territory Profile - Nations Online Project Hong Kong's major areas are the Kowloon Peninsula, which is connected with the mainland, the outlying mountainous Lantau Island, the smaller Lamma island, densely populated Hong Kong Island, plus more than 200 smaller islands The territory is a major port city with an outstanding deepwater harbor
Hong Kong - New World Encyclopedia Hong Kong was a crown colony of the United Kingdom from 1842 until the transfer of sovereignty to the People's Republic of China in 1997 Hong Kong was declared a free port to serve as an entrepôt of the British Empire, and grew rapidly into a center for international trade