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Excuse me: What can Hong Kong stand for?

Hong Kong is used to describe Hong Kong people who are not familiar with mainland culture but want to integrate into mainland life. The source is a TV series "The True Story of a Canned Food" by TVB in the 1980s. Liao Weixiong plays a new person named a canned food, and the "Hong Kong can" is produced because of "a canned food".

Extended data:

1. Hong Kong is located in the south of China, east of the Pearl River Estuary, along the coast of the South China Sea, north of Shenzhen, Guangdong, west of the Pearl River, and across the Pearl River Estuary from Macao Special Administrative Region, Zhuhai City and Zhongshan City.

2. Hong Kong's economy is dominated by service industry, and the main industries related to service trade include tourism, trade-related services, transportation services, financial and banking services and professional services.

3. Hong Kong is the world's largest trading economy, the sixth largest foreign exchange market and the fifth largest banking center. Hong Kong is also a major exporter of clothing, watches and clocks, toys, games, electronics and some light industrial products, and its total export value ranks among the top in the world.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia _ Hong Kong