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What does MK mean in Hong Kong?

In Hong Kong, MK means Mong Kok.

Mong Kok's English name is Mongkok, so Hong Kong people are called Mongkok MK.

Mong Kok, located in the middle of Kowloon, is a very prosperous area, which can be said to be the "night sky" of Kowloon. There are many characteristic shops and shopping malls in this area, which are the concentration of fashionable goods and many novel things, so they are very popular with young people, especially on holidays.

Mong Kok is the most crowded area in Hong Kong and a popular place for local people to shop. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. The whole area is bustling and crowded, with small and exquisite shops, especially Nathan Road.

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History of Mong Kok:

Mong Kok was called Mang Kok in ancient times because the local Miscanthus is overgrown and the terrain is like a horn that extends into the sea. It is called Mangjiaozui, and the nearby village is named Mangjiaocun.

In Qing dynasty, Mang Street was also called the corner of fame. Since 1860, Mangjiao was ceded to Britain with Kowloon Peninsula. By 1909, the Hong Kong government began to reclaim land in this area and build typhoon shelters, with docks and roads nearby.

In A.D. 1930, Mongkok was renamed Mongkok because of its prosperity, but its English name (Mongkok) remained unchanged and has been used ever since. At that time, Mong Kok was an industrial area with many tobacco factories, cotton mills and hardware factories. Today, Mong Kok has become a very prosperous shopping and residential area.

Baidu encyclopedia-Mong Kok