Hong Kong: what’s happened in the 25 years since Britain’s handover to China?

Since the UK returned its colony to China, the city has changed beyond recognition

Fireworks light up Hong Kong's harbour
Fireworks light up Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour to mark the British withdrawal from the territory on 30 June 1997
(Image credit: Ricky Chung/AFP via Getty Images)

The Hong Kong handover ceremony began on the rain-soaked evening of 30 June 1997, after a banquet for 4,000 dignitaries.Chris Patten, the 28th and final British governor of Hong Kong, addressed the crowd. “No dependent territory has been left more prosperous,” Patten declared, “none with such a rich texture and fabric of civil society – professions, churches, newspapers, charities.”

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