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  2. www.censtatd.gov.hk › en › scode6002021 Population Census

    Non-Chinese ethnicities (%) 8.0 8.4 Household 2016 2021 Number of domestic households 2 509 734 2 674 161 Average domestic household size 2.8 2.7 Median monthly domestic household income (HK$) 25,000 27,650 Education 2016 2021 Population aged ...

  3. Hong Kong is a largely homogenous society, with about 91.6% of its people being Chinese (ethnically speaking, Han Chinese). The 2021 Population Census found (by way of self-identification) that there were about 619,568 non-Chinese people in Hong Kong, or about 8.4% of the population.

  4. 2022年2月28日 · I. Summary results of the 2021 Population Census. According to the results of the 2021 Population Census, the Hong Kong population, as measured by the definition of Resident Population, was 7 413 070 at the end of June 2021, with an average annual growth rate of 0.5% over the last decade.

  5. worldpopulationreview.com › countries › hong-kong-populationHong Kong Population 2024 (Live)

    2024年7月9日 · Of the non-ethnic Chinese in Hong Kong, many are South Asians -- including Indians, Nepalese, and Pakistanis -- as well as Vietnamese refugees. There are also many Canadians, Britons, Americans, Koreans, and Japanese working in the city.

  6. The majority of ethnic minorities in Hong Kong were Filipinos (accounting for 31.5% of all ethnic minorities in Hong Kong), followed by Indonesians (26.2%). Most of them were foreign domestic helpers working in Hong Kong. Other major ethnic groups were South Asians (14.5%), Mixed (11.2%) and Whites (10.0%). 3.

  7. 2021年1月6日 · Majority of the population was of Chinese ethnicity, while about 8% (or 0.62 million persons) were non-Chinese. The two largest non-Chinese ethnic groups in Hong Kong were Filipino and Indonesian, representing 2.7% and 1.9% of the population respectively.

  8. The results of the 2021 Population Census show that the proportion of the population aged 5 and over who reported that they could speak English, either as the usual spoken language or as another spoken language, increased from 45.1% in 2011 to 57.7% in 2021.