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Are there Hui people in Hong Kong?
There are very few Hui people in Hong Kong, most of whom are descendants of Hui immigrants from the south and the north, and most of them are very localized. Most of the Muslims there are immigrants, such as Indians, Pakistanis, Arabs and Persians. They share a mosque with the local China Muslims, and they don't appreciate each other very much. Only the religion is the same. You can consult the local patriotic Muslim associations. It will help. You'd better not go to a foreign Muslim association.
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