User talk:134.36.37.93
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Don't be silly. There is a Hong Kong nation football team, a basketball team and hell, even my passport claims I'm from the nation of Hong Kong. Nationality just means where you come from - your native. I'm Chinese myself, but I'm from the nation of Hong Kong. People from Hong Kong and China are both referred to as Chinese. Us, citizens from Hong Kong, if you want to be politically correct, are called Cantonese. Keep Marco's nationality using the Hong Kong flag. Just because you're Chinese, that doesn't mean your country birth should change. Marco was born in Hong Kong and therefore it will always stay that way. Marco was never born in China.
I suggest you research your georgraphy first.
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