Overview of the presence and role of Sikhism in Hong Kong
This article is about Sikhism in Hong Kong. For mainland China, see Sikhism in China. For Sikhism as a religion, see Sikhism.
Sikhism in Hong Kong 香港嘅錫克教
Khalsa Diwan Gurdwara, Wan Chai
Total population
12,000
Religions
Sikhism
Languages
Punjabi · Cantonese · Hindi • Urdu
Sikhism in Hong Kong is a minority religion (Cantonese: 香港嘅錫克教, romanized: hoeng1 gong2 ge3 sek3 hak1 gaau3). There are around 12,000 Sikhs in Hong Kong as of 2016.[1]
^Hong Kong: The Facts – Religion and Custom HKSAR Government Home Affairs Bureau, May 2016.
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