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What's the population of Hong Kong?

By mid-214, the population of Hong Kong was 7,241,7, including 3,345,1 males and 3,896,6 females.

The population of Hong Kong is mainly Chinese. Today, Hong Kong people are mainly Chinese immigrants from Chinese mainland and other parts of the world in 1945 and their descendants.

According to the results of the 211 Hong Kong census, there are nearly 6.5 million Chinese living in Hong Kong, accounting for 91.8% of the total population. In addition, there are more than 451, ethnic minorities living in Hong Kong, 8 of whom are non-Chinese Asians, mostly Indonesians and Filipinos. About 6.5% of the population were born in Hong Kong, while 32.1% were born in Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province and Macau. In Hong Kong, 83.1% people have lived in Hong Kong for 1 years or more. Hong Kong has one of the highest population densities in the world, with 6,69 people per square kilometer.

By mid-214, the population of Hong Kong was 7,241,7, including 3,345,1 males and 3,896,6 females. Compared with the population of 7,187,5 in mid-213, it increased by 54,2, with a growth rate of .8%. The population born in 213 was 27,4, including more than 6.98 million permanent residents and about 21, floating residents; In terms of population distribution, Hong Kong Island residents account for 17.7% of Hong Kong's population, Kowloon accounts for 3.%, and the remaining 52.2% includes residents living in the New Territories and on the water.