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  2. Consular missions in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Countries with no consulate-general in Hong Kong, are most likely to have an embassy in Beijing, making it the closest diplomatic mission for residents in Hong Kong.. A few consuls-general in Hong Kong have the rank of Ambassador, including Brazil, [2] Japan, [3] Philippines [4] and the United States, [5] while other consuls-general have served elsewhere as Ambassadors or High Commissioners ...

  3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hong Kong

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    The Hong Kong China Temple was built in 1996 and is located at 2 Cornwall Street, Kowloon Tong. When it was completed it served also as a meetinghouse for a local congregation. The offices of the China Hong Kong Mission were also located in the building, as were living quarters for the temple president, mission president, and others. In 2005 ...

  4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in China

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    The Hong Kong mission, with 9 missionaries and 14 Chinese converts, closed on February 6, 1951. [5] In 1956, missionary activities returned in Hong Kong and were initiated in Taiwan. [5] Since then, the church has experienced "stable and moderate growth" in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao. [2]: 44

  5. Category:Diplomatic missions in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles on consulate-generals located in Hong Kong.Foreign relations between Hong Kong and other countries are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, while Hong Kong manages its on external matters range from trade, transport, extradition, amongst others.

  6. List of Protestant missionaries in China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Protestant missionaries in China by agency. Beginning with the arrival of Robert Morrison in 1807 and ending in 1953 with the departure of Arthur Matthews and Dr. Rupert Clark of the China Inland Mission, thousands of foreign Protestant missionaries and their families, lived and worked in China to spread Christianity, establish schools, and work as medical missionaries.

  7. Consulate General of the United Kingdom, Hong Kong

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    The British Consulate General Hong Kong (BCGHK), [1] located at 1 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong Island, is one of the largest British consulates general in the world and is bigger than many British embassies and high commissions. [2] It is responsible for maintaining British ties with Hong Kong and Macau. [2]

  8. Employee of Britain's Hong Kong mission held in China ... - AOL

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    An employee of the British consulate in Hong Kong who was detained in China's border city of Shenzhen amid accusations of outside interference in pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong was released ...

  9. Tsung Tsin Mission of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the Basel Church in China renamed itself the Chongzhen Church (Chinese: 崇真會) although the official name in English retained the "Mission" nomenclature.By 1929, the Hong Kong district of the Chongzhen Church had established self-sufficiency and self-governance while retaining ties with the main Chongzhen Church.