FOOD
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A kind of custard tart pastry commonly found in Hong Kong.
Egg Tart
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What is Hong Kong's population?
7 Million
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Since 2003, what can you no longer do in a public area without risking a fine?
Spitting
100
The meaning of the words “Hong Kong” is what in Cantonese?
Fragrant Harbor
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### Trivia Question:


What iconic Hong Kong street food consists of a crispy outer layer filled with a soft, chewy interior, often served with various toppings like peanut butter and condensed milk?


This street food is known as **"Egg Waffle"** or **"Gai Daan Jai."** It's a popular snack characterized by its unique texture and delicious sweetness.

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How big is Hong Kong?
1,104 km2 (426 sq mi)
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What is the highest point in Hong Kong?
Victoria Peak
200
What is the official language of Hong Kong?
Cantonese
300
Guess what?!
This is a FREEBIE!
300
Where is Hong Kong located?
Eastern Asia, bordering the South China Sea and China
300
Hong Kong has more per-capita ownership of what kind of luxury cars than any metropolitan city in the world?
Rolls Royce and Mercedes-Benz
300
Hong Kong became a colony of the British Empire what war?
The First Opium War
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A style of Chinese food prepared as small bite-sized or individual portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets or on small plates.
Dim Sum
400
Hong Kong is how many times the size of Washington D.C.?
Six
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Children in Hong Kong began school at what age?
Three
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What year did Hong Kong become a part of The People’s Republic of China?
1997
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What do people in Hong Kong eat on their birthday so they may be blessed with a long life?

Long Noodles

500
Hong Kong ranks in what place in all cities with most buildings at least >100m high?
First
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Name a type of public transportation in Hong Kong.
Taxi, Train, Bus, Mini Bus, Tram, Ferry, etc.
500
What is the First Opium War?
It was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Dynasty of China over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice.
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