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  2. In 1898, the British sought to extend Hong Kong for defence. After negotiations began in April 1898, with the British Minister in Beijing, Sir Claude MacDonald, representing Britain, and diplomat Li Hongzhang leading the Chinese, the Second Convention of Peking was signed on 9 June.

  3. handover of Hong Kong, transfer of the British crown colony of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty, ending 156 years of British rule. After a formal handover ceremony on July 1, 1997, the colony became the Hong Kong special administrative region (HKSAR) of the Peoples Republic of China .

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  4. Jul 1, 2022 · Britain's last governor of Hong Kong receives the Union Jack flag after it is lowered for the last time. Hong Kong developed rapidly under UK rule, becoming one of the world's major...

  5. The 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration had set the conditions under which Hong Kong was to be transferred, with China agreeing to maintain existing structures of government and economy under a principle of " one country, two systems " for a period of 50 years.

  6. Jul 3, 2021 · What is more, the reason the British government occupied Hong Kong is that China lost a war against the British. In the minds of the Chinese in Hong Kong, the British were enemies that had invaded their motherland; simply put, some Chinese in Hong Kong hated the British administration.

  7. Hong Kong Government continues to hire, promote, and appoint British citizens with Right of Abode in Hong Kong or not, to senior posts in Hong Kong Police Force, and Hong Kong Judiciary.

  8. As portrayed by the last British Gover-nor Christopher Patten, four of the major British contributions to Hong Kong's success - the rule of law, the civil service, economic freedom and democratization - can be a useful starting point to articulate the true British legacy from a Hong Kong perspective.1. The Rule of Law.

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