Some sample questions from this category:
* Who was the first British Governor of Hong Kong?
* Hong Kong is awash with neon advertising. What is the largest neon sign on the Kowloon Peninsula clearly visible from Hong Kong Island harbour waterfront?
* Although Hong Kong is not a full democracy there are multiple political parties and a limited amount of voting of candidates. Which was the most powerful political party in 2004?
* The Special Administrative Region (SAR) of Hong Kong consists of Hong Kong Island, The New Territories, Kowloon and a number of outlying islands. Approximately how many islands make up Hong Kong SAR?
* Which of these is reputed to be the oldest 'British' pub in Wanchai?
* There's a cocktail bar in the Wanchai district of Hong Kong where the clientele sip martinis whilst sitting on leopard and zebra skin sofas. Which is it?
* Once a famous Tsim Sha Tsui hostess bar, this is now a Wanchai sports bar. Which is it?
* Marketed as 'the home of folk and rock music' this was once one of the most popular live music venues in Wanchai.
* At this Wanchai club the hostesses dress as St. Trinian's school girls. Which of these is it?
* Which is the newest and arguably the most popular of the all night disco bars in Wanchai?
* This tiny Wanchai bar is dedicated to Harley Davidson and has a range of bike memorabilia. What is it called?
* This Wanchai bar is based on the movie "Coyote Ugly" and features singing and dancing waitresses. Which is it?
* Which of these is not a Wanchai bar?
* The area previously referred to as "Victoria" is now defined mainly by which district?
* At the beginning of 2005 what was the tallest building in Hong Kong?
* Where is the 'midnight' market situated?
* In which famous hotel can you stand at the top floor gentlemen's toilet urinals, whilst looking over Kowloon?
* Which island south of Hong Kong is known for its seafood, pigeon restaurant and slightly "hippy" culture?
* What happens on a Sunday that doesn't happen on any other day of the week?
* Murray House is one of the few remaining Victorian buildings in Hong Kong. Where is it?
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