Proper noun
Kok (plural Koks)
A surname.
Cafes like the Golden Triangle International Café and the Islands Café overlook the Kok River and offer a breathtaking view at night. Source: Internet
Hundreds of people clashed with police in Hong Kong's Mong Kok district on Monday night, as officials tried to shut down a night food market. Source: Internet
Edward Leung, who was convicted on a charge of rioting, was already in custody on a separate charge of assaulting a police officer during the February 2016 riots in the city's commercial Mong Kok district. Source: Internet
Health minister Riek Gai Kok announced on Thursday that the risk of the Ebola spread to South Sudan was high due to the proximity between the two countries. Source: Internet
Leung and four others faced trial for their involvement in the protests that broke out during Lunar New Year, triggered by authorities’ attempt to clear street hawkers in Mong Kok. Source: Internet
Nearby is Tham Ngob, Nong Bua, Chiang Dao, originally a camp of Chinese national military or Kok Min Tung, the 3 army of Gen. Lee Wen-huan from Yunnan. Source: Internet