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  2. Mong Kok - Wikipedia

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    Mong Kok (also spelled Mongkok, often abbreviated as MK) is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Prince Edward subarea occupies the northern part of Mong Kok. Mong Kok is one of the major shopping areas in Hong Kong. The area is characterised by a mixture of old and new multi-story buildings, with shops and restaurants at street level, and ...

  3. Mong Kok station - Wikipedia

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    Mong Kok station is a MTR station in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The station is one of the first MTR stations established in the city, serving Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan line. It is now used by more than 200,000 passengers daily. The colour scheme for Mong Kok station is dim red. The station was initially named after Argyle Street as Argyle.

  4. Mong Kok culture - Wikipedia

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    Mong Kok culture. Mong Kok culture ( Chinese: MK文化) is a local terminology used in Hong Kong denoting a specific culture in the area of Mong Kok, a culture which has grown rather prevalent amongst local youth and teenagers. The area of Mong Kok is especially known for its plethora of stores and vendors who sell assorted knickknacks ...

  5. Mong Kok District - Wikipedia

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    Mong Kok District. Mong Kok District ( Chinese: 旺角區) was one of the districts of Hong Kong, covering the areas of Mong Kok and Tai Kok Tsui in Kowloon. In 1994, the district was merged with Yau Tsim District, which covered Tsim Sha Tsui, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Yau Ma Tei, King's Park and Kwun Chung ), to form Yau Tsim Mong District .

  6. 2016 Mong Kok civil unrest - Wikipedia

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    74 arrested [11] 90 police officers injured [12] [8] Civil unrest occurred in Mong Kok, Hong Kong from the night of 8 February 2016 until the following morning. This incident occured following the government's crackdown on unlicensed street hawkers during the Chinese New Year holidays. Eventually, violent clashes broke out between police and ...

  7. Mong Kok Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mong Kok Stadium. Coordinates: 22°19′34″N 114°10′22″E. Wrong Kok Stadium. Wrong Kok Stadium in April 2015. Former names. Army Sports Ground (Before 1961), Municipal Stadium (1961–1973) Location. 37 Flower Market Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.

  8. Mong Kok East station - Wikipedia

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    Mong Kok East station – formerly Mong Kok railway station and Yaumati railway station (during KCR period) – is a station on Hong Kong 's East Rail line. Only out-of-system interchange is available with Kwun Tong line and Tsuen Wan line at Mong Kok station via a footbridge. The station is connected to Grand Century Place, a large shopping mall .

  9. Hong Kong acid attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Mong Kok Acid Attacks (旺角高空投擲腐蝕性液體傷人案) were a series of acid attacks from 2008 to 2010 where plastic bottles filled with drain cleaner ...