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Hong Kong written Chinese (HKWC) is a local variety of Standard Chinese used in formal written communication in Hong Kong. While, like other varieties of Standard Chinese, it is largely based on Mandarin it differs from the mainland's national variety of Standard Chinese (Putonghua) in several aspects, for example that it is written in traditional characters, that its phonology is based on Cantonese, and that its lexicon has English and Cantonese influences.

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  • Hong Kong written Chinese (HKWC) is a local variety of Standard Chinese used in formal written communication in Hong Kong. While, like other varieties of Standard Chinese, it is largely based on Mandarin it differs from the mainland's national variety of Standard Chinese (Putonghua) in several aspects, for example that it is written in traditional characters, that its phonology is based on Cantonese, and that its lexicon has English and Cantonese influences. (en)
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  • Hong Kong written Chinese (HKWC) is a local variety of Standard Chinese used in formal written communication in Hong Kong. While, like other varieties of Standard Chinese, it is largely based on Mandarin it differs from the mainland's national variety of Standard Chinese (Putonghua) in several aspects, for example that it is written in traditional characters, that its phonology is based on Cantonese, and that its lexicon has English and Cantonese influences. (en)
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  • Hong Kong written Chinese (en)
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