Yes.
Hong Kong people, in English, can be called: Hong Kong People, Hong Konger china, which refers to people who have Hong Kong resident identity cards.
The majority of people living in Hong Kong are Cantonese from Guangdong, accounting for more than 60% of the total population in Hong Kong. Their origins are mainly in the Pearl River Delta area, including Nanfanshun, Dongguan, Siyi, Xiangshan, Gaoming, Sanshui, Heshan, Sihui, etc. The remaining large numbers include "Chaoshan people", "Hakka people" and people who settled in Hong Kong from Fujian, Shanghai and other places before the liberation in 1949. Foreign nationals are mainly British, Indian, Nepali "British Army mercenaries" and their families, as well as Southeast Asians who have poured into Hong Kong in large numbers in recent years, such as Filipino "Bing Mei" and other domestic nannies who have worked in Hong Kong for more than seven years. You will be able to have a "Hong Kong Resident Identity Card" after the year.