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Both Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China are cities and were never once countries. Hong Kongwas once a British Crown Colony until 1997 when authority was passed to the Chinese government. It is currently still a Special Administrative Region.
Hong Kong is a 'special administrative area' of the Peoples Republic of China. Hong Kong was formerly a British colony until 1997.
No, Hong Kong is not a country, but a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. It was formerly a colony of the British Empire until July 1, 1997.
Hong Kong was an English colony until July the first in 1997, which is the day it became a Special Administrative Region of China.
Hong Kong and Macau are two political entities that have reunited with China in recent past. Hong Kong remained a British colony till 1997 and Macau was a Portuguese colony till 1999.Both are now considered special administrative regions in China.
Since 1997, Hong Kong has been under Chinese control
it is originally a colony of Great Britain. on July 1st, 1997, it was returned to China and was named as a Special Administrative Region, that, theoretically, though not very true in reality, a city that enjoys a high degree of autonomy.
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Before independence Brazil was the largest speaking Portuguese colony in the world.
It was a colony of the British Empire until 1997 when it was given to China. It is now a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. This status as a Special Administrative region will end in 2047 after which time China will Annex Hong Kong and also Macau into the Surounding Guangdong Province. This is only 34 years from now. Once 2047 gets here Hong Kong will no longer Exist as a separate territory and its history as a seperate Territory will have lasted roughly 200 years from the 1840s to the 2040s.
Yes. Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and a former British Crown Colony. According to the "one country, two systems" policy and the Basic Law, Hong Kong has a high degree of autonomy in all areas except foreign affairs and defence.It is now part of China. It was under British rule until 1997 when it was 'handed back' by the (then) Governor, Chris Patten.