If I buy a macbook pro in Hongkong, will I be able to get service support(repairs/exchanges)in S.Korea or mainland China?

If I buy a macbook pro in Hongkong, will I be able to get service support(repairs/exchanges)in S.Korea or mainland China?

Yes for repair, but…
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