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There is a problem ... Jane talked about the advantages and disadvantages of Hong Kong people.

Advantages of Hong Kong people in China: 1. Hard-working, trying to make money, 2. I am also practical in my work, and I won't play too many tricks with my boss. Generally speaking, they are polite, pay attention to personal words and deeds, will not disturb others in public, and will not make offensive actions, such as picking their noses and taking off their shoes. Disadvantages: 1 Human feelings are too weak, almost none, and the relationship between family members of ordinary people is also relatively distant. The same is true between friends. Money seems to be the most important link. 2。 Most people in China and Hongkong have poor cultural and historical literacy, and have little basic knowledge and feelings in this field. Most people in China and Hongkong are impatient and subjective, and it is not easy to listen to other people's opinions, so they often give people the feeling of being arrogant and knowing everything.

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As one of China and Hong Kong population and culture series, China, Hong Kong census, China, Hong Kong aborigines, religion and customs, language terms, architecture, statutory monuments, holidays, food, movies, music, art and literature, internet culture, subway culture, and other China and Hong Kong series geography-economic history-politics-education China Hong Kong theme home page China Hong Kong people generally refer to China and Hong Kong residents, regardless of race or nationality. There is no legal definition of "China Hong Kong people"; But in daily life, it can refer to people who are permanent residents of China and Hong Kong, or people who have lived in China and Hong Kong for a certain period of time (this definition is vague, and everyone's standards are different, but it is the closest definition for Hong Kong people in China), or even people who simply take China and Hong Kong as their home. [Editor] Race [Editor] Chinese in China account for the vast majority of the population in China and Hong Kong. Chinese living in China and Hong Kong generally call themselves Hong Kong people in China. Most Chinese living in Hong Kong immigrated from Chinese mainland to Hong Kong, China in the 1930s and early 1980s, and some aborigines have been living in the present New Territories. [Editor] Character Since China and Hong Kong are not socialist cities, since British rule, China and Hong Kong have pursued a highly capitalist economic system, and the living security of Hong Kong people in China is not as good as that of western welfare countries. Therefore, there is a popular saying in China and Hongkong: "Stop talking when you stop. It means to stop if you don't have a job to make money, and then stop eating because you have no money. Generally speaking, the lives of China people and Hongkong people are not well protected. Therefore, the people's congresses in China and Hong Kong are very diligent, and their working hours are usually very long. Working 10 hour a day is a very common phenomenon. They like to use their brains and run their business flexibly. China and Hongkong are famous for their nightlife. Even in the early hours of the morning, there are still many people in Tsim Sha Tsui and Central at night, and there are still people in the streets as deep as three or four o'clock. During the British rule, the mainland of China and Hongkong implemented the high land price policy, so the land price was one of the highest in the world. The most expensive shop in the world was a food stall in Causeway Bay, which was less than 1000 feet. The land price is high, so is the housing price of Hong Kong people in China. In 2005, the average land price of a square foot high-rise residential building was about HK$ 4.

000 yuan is a common price, exceeding 10.

There are also many one-square-foot houses, so many people in China and Hongkong will spend their whole lives mortgaging their houses until they retire and redeem them from the bank. Hong Kong people's wages in China are quite large, but in fact, many Hong Kong people's wages are spent on mortgages. Therefore, the life of Hong Kong people in China is "high living index and poor living environment". Because of the pressure of life, many people can't adapt, so many people get depression. People from China and Hong Kong live in China, and people from all over the world will come to Hong Kong to do business or make a living. Therefore, China and Hong Kong people have no obvious racial discrimination. [Source Request] Hong Kong people in China are also charitable, and many charitable organizations of Hong Kong people in China accept donations, such as the Red Cross and the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. Whenever there is a domestic or international disaster, Hong Kong people in China will do their best to donate money. In the early years of the South Asian tsunami, the per capita donation of Hong Kong people in China was the highest in the world, which was second to none. It proves that China and Hongkong people are generally helpful. [Editor] British minorities living in Hong Kong-most of them came to work and settle in Hong Kong, China during the colonial era of Hong Kong and Britain, and most of them were senior officials of large enterprises and departments, such as chairmen, chief executives, senior officials, judges, police officers, etc. There are also many professionals, such as doctors and barristers; Some people also teach English in public and subsidized schools. Although a small number of British people left after the reunification, many people still chose to continue to settle in China and Hong Kong, and even changed their SAR passports. Some of these immigrants can speak fluent Cantonese. Japanese-mostly Japanese investment managers, come to China and Hongkong to work and settle down. Mainlanders-China Since the opening of Hong Kong, many mainlanders have emigrated to China and Hong Kong. These mainlanders are called "new immigrants" by Hong Kong people in China, but these "new immigrants" may not catch up with the lifestyles of China and Hong Kong, and their academic qualifications may not be recognized in Hong Kong (China and Hong Kong only recognize the academic qualifications of Commonwealth countries), which makes it difficult for these low-tech new immigrants to find jobs in China and Hong Kong. Because they are regarded as a group from a backward area than China and Hong Kong, they are severely discriminated against in China and Hong Kong, and they are the most despised groups in China and Hong Kong. Some people in China and Hongkong will call it the mainland. South Asians-In the eyes of Hong Kong people in China, because many people can speak Cantonese and English fluently, they are one level higher than mainlanders, but they are still discriminated against to some extent. Most of these immigrants work as blue-collar workers such as bank guards and construction workers in mainland China and Hongkong, and a few of them teach English. Filipinos, Indonesians and Thais-mostly maids who come to work in China and Hongkong-encounter some discrimination in their work and life. [Editor] For detailed information about languages, please refer to the entry "Languages in China and Hongkong". Education in China and Hongkong advocates bilingualism and trilingualism. Two languages refer to Chinese and English, and three languages refer to Cantonese, English and Mandarin. Even so, if you don't know Cantonese and Chinese, you will encounter many difficulties in life, because many people with low education and low class only know a little English, while most people only speak a little Mandarin. [Editor] For details of oral English, please refer to the entry Cantonese. Most Chinese living in China and Hongkong speak fluent Cantonese, while the older generation can also speak their own mother tongue, namely Chaozhou dialect, Hakka dialect, Shanghainese dialect, Weitou dialect and other dialects. Because daily life is communicated in Guangzhou dialect, the number of people who speak other dialects is gradually decreasing. Due to long-term separation from the Chinese mainland regime and British colonial rule, Cantonese spoken by Hong Kong people in China is slightly different from the original Cantonese. China and Hong Kong people may find some problems when they hear Cantonese spoken by Guangzhou people. However, after listening to China people and Hongkong people, Guangzhou people all think that there will be some problems. During the British colonial rule, students needed to learn English under the compulsory education policy, so Hong Kong people in China often used English mixed with Cantonese. [Editor] Written language China Hong Kong people generally write in Chinese and English. Among them, the written Chinese is different from Cantonese spoken by Hong Kong people in China. Writing is also called "written language" and Cantonese is called "spoken language", which is a major feature for languages that can be read and written instantly in various countries. People in China Mainland and Hong Kong generally use standard Chinese to write written language, but with the increasingly close relationship between China Mainland, Hong Kong and Chinese mainland, simplified Chinese has gradually become popular.

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