Hong Kong Culture

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National culture of Hong Kong

* Hong Kong was acquired by the British government by way of a 99-year lease from China which expired in 1997..” One country, two system” framework

* Britain got Hong Kong as a colony to rule over for the next 99 years. It was in 1898 that the lease was signed and China got back the sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. However, it was put into the agreement that Hong Kong would be able to maintain a free economy for the next 50 years and so, Hong Kong gained the status of 'Special Administrative region'. The special status endowed by China has lead to a very open import and export policies with only 15% taxation limits. The perfect mix of ancient Chinese traditions and the overlay of western British influence of the last 99 years have given the people of Hong Kong, a different ethos and separate identity. The influx of people over the years has earned Hong Kong the tag of a global city.

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Hong Kong Appearance  The color red is considered a lucky color in Hong Kong.   When dressing for a business meeting select a red tie to impress your host.   The color white is synonymous with death.  It is common in China to show one's surprise or dismay by sucking air in quickly and loudly through the lips and teeth. If you have been shown this gesture, it would be advisable to modify your request. Your host is obviously displeased. |

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Hong Kong Behavior   The toast is an integral part of the culture in Hong Kong.  All countries have a standard toast however each country has a different pronunciation for the word toast. Ganbei is the popular Chinese toast. It means dry glass or bottoms up. Everyone is expected to drink a toast.  The guest of honor makes the first toast. Follow the lead of your host when dining.  Do not blow your nose at the table or in public.  Do not rub your chopstick together before dining. It implies that you have been given poor quality...