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When did the insurgency in Tibet & Xinjiang passed away peacefully. Recently there r several topics of Xinjaing. About the Bold part,there is peace after riots


U fought against India,Russia,Holland,Portugal but what about Vietnam,there is another thread


I educate you history freely, will you thank to me?:p:
Incomplete Historical facts.The protests in Hongkong & the insurgency in Tibet,Xinjiang cannot be solved by quoting some history on Internet.[/QUOTE]

China and India,who suffer more from insurgencies?
 
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Hong Kong’s share of Chinese GDP

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Hong Kong's GDP is $381Billion (USD), and its economy is growing at 7.1% !

The Hong Kong GDP per capita is $50,000 (USD). :)

Hong Kong's 3 largest trading partners are: China, Japan, USA. :)

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Still steadily slipping down the ranks among other Chinese cities.

Standard of living in HK is equivalent to that of countries which are highly developed; in the same ranking as the United States. Average Hong Konger earns $50,000 (US Dollars) a year. Average Chinese Mainlander earns around $7,000 a year.

Average Hong Konger is highly educated, with access to one of the best universities/ colleges in the world. The HDI in Hong Kong is exceptionally high.
 
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Comparatively speaking, Hongkong grows much slower than other Chinese cities and it's GDP being overtaken one after another year on year. but Hongkong does enjoy a huge head start and per capita wise is still ahead of most Chinese cities except for Macau. the chart is just showing the general trend.
 
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Comparatively speaking, Hongkong grows much slower than other Chinese cities and it's GDP being overtaken one after another year on year. but Hongkong does enjoy a huge head start and per capita wise is still ahead of most Chinese cities except for Macau. the chart is just showing the general trend.

Hong Kong is already developed, there's the caveat. Right now, its practically maintaining itself, and not doing too bad since its economy is growing at 7.1%.
 
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