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Korean Christians in Hong Kong : ウィキペディア英語版
Korean Christians in Hong Kong
According to the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong, there were approximately 5 thousands Koreans in 2006, of which 94.4% were usual residents while mobile residents occupied 5.6%.〔Census and Statistics Department,("Thematic Report: Ethnic Minorities(of the 2006 Population By-census )" ), Hong Kong, 2007-12-28.Retrieved 19 Oct 2010.〕 Korean formed one minority group in Hong Kong, constituting 1.4% out of the whole ethnic minority’s population.〔 There were around 2000 Korean immigrant individuals who were Christians.〔Wong, S.F. ,("Korean of Hong Kong Matins in early morning" ) , ''Kingdom Ministries'', 2008. Retrieved 19 Oct 2010〕
== Korean Christian development ==

Christian churches in Korea have been increased drastically since 1980 and the world’s largest church (Yoido Full Gospel Church) also locates there.〔黃肇怡,("中國是韓國宣教最大的禾場" ),''基督日報'',Hong Kong, 16-10-2004. Retrieved 10 Nov 2010.〕 Korea comes after the US as the second largest Christian missionary country in the world. There have been more than 17,000 Christian evangelists from Korea sent abroad.
According to an ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research'' survey conducted in 2008, Korean churches send out over a thousand of new foreign missionaries every year which presents one of the rapid growing national missionary movements around the world. Korean missionaries served 26 countries around the world in 1979. The number of countries of service rose gradually in years. In 1990 there were 87 countries receiving Korean missionary service which was more than tripled comparing to a decade before. This number almost doubled again in 2006 in which Korean missionary were serving in 168 countries worldwide.〔Moon, S. (2008). "The Protestant Missionary Movement in Korea: Current Growth and Development" ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research'', 32(2), 59-62,64. Retrieved 17 Nov 2010, from Academic Research Library.〕
The report showed that the greatest proportion of 47.3% of Korean missionaries served in Asia. It is because Asia is the most populous but least evangelized continent. Thomas Wang, who is the honorary chairman of the Chinese Coordination Centre of World Evangelism (世界華人福音事工聯絡中心), described Korea as the largest missionary country in Asia.〔柯嘉儀,("王永信牧師籲中韓教會交流 共同實踐大使命" ),''基督日報'',Hong Kong, 30 Aug 2007. Retrieved 10 Nov 2010.〕 Korean Christians consider China as the largest missionary service country. 70% of those who dedicate their life to missionary are willing to serve in China. As China is the main target of Korean missionary work, academic research or any other resources specifically focusing on Korean Christian development in Hong Kong is very rare.

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