Undeniably both Hongkongese and Taiwanese are grouped into Chinese. Neither Hongkong's particularity as a SAR at present nor its colonial history can be taken as a proof of its independent sovereignty. Taiwanese, regardless of Taiwan's contemporary reigning independence, still has countless ties with mainland Chinese.
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Anonymous However, the Cantonese language in Hong Kong differs from the original Cantonese language in Canton province in China in terms of the pronunciation and word use, thus Hong Kong Cantonese or Hong Kong would be a better word to describe the language that the Hongkongese speak.That is very interesting.
Ethnically, yes they are all "Chinese", despite there are quite many differences between them in many aspects nowadays. Putting political discussions aside, the languages could be one of the major differences one could easily notice.
SPOKEN: Mandarin and Cantonese are