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Yes it is a .cn but to the best of my knowledege the ONLY town or city name that was not reserved and I don't think the hyphen hurts in this case as Hong Kong is two words.
 

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300$
obviouslt great
one of the only to go with .cn
 

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Originally posted by dotus
Yes it is a .cn but to the best of my knowledege the ONLY town or city name that was not reserved and I don't think the hyphen hurts in this case as Hong Kong is two words.

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lOlDr Who, you dun like .CN do you?

Right now I think its worth $100+ bbut hold on till .CN get more mature.
 

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There are very few .cn's worth much at present.
But even with the hypen this a worthy name.
$300-$500+
JMHO
Good Luck!
 

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As someone who was born in Hong Kong and have lived there for quite a while, I'd say hong-kong.cn is definitely worth way much more than its registration fee, especially when all other TLDs are gone. However, a couple of things come into way: a) the hyphen hurts; and b) local market in Hong Kong is REALLY bad there.

For now, I don't think you will be able to sell it for even the low hundreds; but if you can hold on to it for say a year or two, it could go for a lot more.

The fact that you do have some Hong Kong/Chinese connection adds to your advantage. :)

Disclaimer: I'm not a big fan of .cn and have yet to register my first.
 

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Hi Nameslave,

A double jump Wot?

As the only city name available and a good one this is a definite hold.
All the best to HK and I hope all the problems fade away ASAP, we have many friends and relatives who are suffering in different ways.


Especially as I have money in HKB and SHK shares!
 

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Yeah, it took me a while to recognize you. ;) And good luck to your stocks. :)
 
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