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List of Hong Kong poets

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This is a list of Hong Kong poets, both people born in Hong Kong or residing there. The list includes both Chinese language poets and poets writing in other languages.

Chinese language poets

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English language poets

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References

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  28. ^ Lai-Ming, Tammy Ho. "Tammy Ho Lai-Ming ::: Hong Kong Poet, Editor, Translator and Academic". www.sighming.com. Retrieved 2016-09-02.
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