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hong

American  
[hong] / hɒŋ /

noun

  1. (in China) a group of rooms or buildings forming a warehouse, factory, etc.

  2. one of the factories under foreign ownership formerly maintained at Canton.


hong British  
/ hɒŋ /

noun

  1. (in China) a factory, warehouse, etc

  2. (formerly, in Canton) a foreign commercial establishment

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Etymology

Origin of hong

1720–30; < dialectal Chinese (Guangdong) hòhng, equivalent to Chinese háng row of shops

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On Sunday, thousands of people had gathered outside the charred buildings in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district to lay flowers and leave mementos and messages such as “rest in peace” and “Hong Kong be strong.”

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Beijing’s national-security office in Hong Kong warned that any attempt to exploit the fire to create disorder would be punished by law.

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The recent tragedy came as the Hong Kong government has been campaigning to boost turnout for a legislative council election scheduled for Dec. 7.

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A petition circulated online by activists demanded an independent investigation of the fire that goes beyond construction materials and addresses how Hong Kong is run.

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The Hong Kong Centre for Human Rights, a group of rights advocates, said that the national-security laws may keep people from expressing opinions about what happened.

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