Languages of Hong Kong

Languages of Hong Kong
English and Chinese signage on Queen's Road
OfficialEnglish and Chinese
MainYue Chinese (Cantonese)
VernacularHong Kong Cantonese, Hong Kong English
MinorityHakka, Southern Min, Mandarin, Taishanese, Shanghainese
ImmigrantFilipino, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Punjabi
ForeignFrench, German
SignedHong Kong Sign Language
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During the British colonial era, English was the sole official language until 1978. Today, the Basic Law of Hong Kong states that English and Chinese are the two official languages of Hong Kong.[1] All roads and government signs are bilingual, and both languages are used in academia, business and the courts, as well as in most government materials today.

  1. ^ "Hong Kong Basic Law: Chapter I". Hong Kong Basic Law. Archived from the original on 23 November 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2008.

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