Will using an English charger in Hong Kong damage my iphone?

Can anyone help? I've moved to Hong Kong, and although the plug sockets are the same, I'm not sure if the differences in voltage will damage my phone?

Apple chargers are 100-240v 50/60hz and will work anywhere with a suitable pin converter if required

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