How Ethnic Minority Festivals Are Becoming a Part of Hong Kong Culture
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Hong Kong is a bustling metropolis known for its iconic skyline and vibrant street life. But beyond the towering skyscrapers lies an incredible mix of cultures and traditions. The city is home to a diverse array of ethnic communities, including Indian, Pakistani, Nepalese, and Filipino, among many others. These groups contribute to Hong Kong's unique culture through their rich and varied festivals.
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