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Besides China people, who has the largest population in Hong Kong?

The ethnic groups other than Chinese are Indonesians and Filipinos, each accounting for 1.9%, followed by whites, accounting for 0.8%, followed by Indians, Pakistanis, Nepalese and Japanese.

Most British people came to work and settle in Hong Kong during the colonial era of Hong Kong and Britain, mostly high-level enterprises, government departments and public institutions, such as chairmen, chief executives, senior officials, judges, police officers, etc. There are also many professionals, such as doctors, barristers and pilots; Some people also teach English in public and subsidized schools. Although a small number of British people left after the transfer of sovereignty, many people still choose to continue to settle in Hong Kong or even apply for SAR passports to become China citizens, and some of these immigrants can speak fluent Cantonese. Because the mainstream society generally advocates western culture, such immigrants are generally respected in Hong Kong. According to the 2005 census, about 65,438+03,490 British citizens live in Hong Kong.