Similar words: kongo, gingko, bangkok, thong, diphthong, long long ago, tong, pong. Meaning: n. formerly a Crown Colony on the coast of southern China in Guangdong province; leased by China to Britain in 1842 and returned in 1997; one of the world's leading commercial centers.
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121. Wainwright will play despite having returned from representing the Barbarians in the Hong Kong Sevens suffering from an upset stomach.
122. A big blow came last summer, when Fortune magazine predicted legal and financial chaos for Hong Kong after 1997.
123. Hong Kong wanted to shuck its image as a producer of cheap merchandise.
124. After a brief stay in Canton, we arrive in Hong Kong on 31 May.
125. Song said that the number of people moving to Hong Kong is actually increasing while the number emigrating is on the downturn.
126. Hong Kong might be able to deal with traffic by using key junctions.
127. In perhaps their most forceful intervention yet in Hong Kong, Mr Tung's wish was countermanded.
128. After checking it out with her church leader, she took a boat to Hong Kong!
129. They accepted an objectionable, racially-discriminatory basis on which Hong Kong citizenship would be decided.
130. Mrs Chan's departure should also prompt an active interest in Hong Kong from the international community.
131. Hong Kong government officials shudder privately at the thought of having to organise the allocation.
132. Geoffrey himself was unrecognisable as the well-turned-out business entrepreneur of Hong Kong.
133. Hong Kong based regent Hotels emerged as the operator of the Windsor Hotel.
134. Yet the argument that Hong Kong could learn from Macau in safeguarding its interests bears little scrutiny.
135. I left Hong Kong because I felt I could only direct action movies there.
136. Gangs of heavily armed men stormed ships in the Hong Kong port to steal thousands of vehicles for their clients.
137. The London computer and the Hong Kong computer each hold and run a copy of the SunAccount application software.
138. It is one example of the great uncertainty that now shadows Hong Kong.
139. Guidebooks and magazine articles often presented Macao as a kind of down-market annex to Hong Kong.
140. We started from Hong Kong at 7.30 a.m.,[sentencedict.com] and went by train to Canton.
141. Charles, who laid wreaths in Hong Kong yesterday, played polo on her birthday in July.
142. The taxpayer had carried on in Hong Kong the business of exploiting rights by granting sub-licences to overseas customers.
143. Meanwhile, Hong Kong advocacy groups Tuesday announced plans to fight the proposed changes.
144. She got out of the taxi on Des Voeux and handed the driver a crumpled fistful of Hong Kong dollars.
145. The population of Hong Kong is officially given as 5.7 million, however it is probably around 6 million.
146. About 400, 000 Hong Kong residents, or 8 percent of the population, hold foreign passports as protection.
147. Hong Kong is a free-wheeling territory where the lust for money has been elevated to a civil religion.
148. In 1997 the sovereignty of Hong Kong was handed over to China.
149. Before cyanide fishing came into vogue, Hong Kong fleets had often used dynamite to blow fish out of the water.
150. Speculation about the deportations have reached fever pitch in Hong Kong.