The following are some commonly used by Hong Kong people to search: 1. Google \u0026 Google Scholar: The world's largest search engine and academic search engine, you can quickly find relevant information. 2. Wikipedia: Wikipedia is a global, comprehensive online encyclopedia whose content is written and edited by netizens. 3. HKPL Hong Kong Public Library: Provides books, journals, newspapers and electronic resources collected by the Hong Kong Public Library, which can be accessed remotely. 4. Hong Kong Legislation Network: The Hong Kong Legislative Council provides a database of all Hong Kong legal provisions, including constitutional laws, conventional laws and institutional laws. 5. Altai Business Design Course: Provides education and training institutions in Hong Kong’s creative industries and design majors. You can find the background and trends of related industries. 6. Hong Kong Government: The government provides public information covering all aspects, including administrative affairs, social affairs, economy and environment, etc. 7. Hong Kong Monetary Authority: The Hong Kong Monetary Authority provides information on Hong Kong’s currency and financial policies, which is suitable for understanding Hong Kong from a financial perspective. 8. Mouse Slider: A very creative community, divided into various community sections such as design, photography, electrical appliances, cars, food, etc. It is also a life portal with sufficient information.