Hong Kong never became a communist society. It instead operates under a capitalist democratic government.
Hong Kong has a democratic system, and is not Communist due to the 100 years of Great Britain owning it. China has said that it will not interfere with Hong Kong for 50 years, so for now Hong Kong will stay Democratic.
Hong Kong is not in either country. Although officially a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong resides on its own island, separate of the Mainland. Hong Kong is complete with its own set of laws and regulations, even under Chinese control. Hong Kong operates under a capitalist government instead of a communist government, such is China.
sadly, yes. but only partially and does not participate in its lowly communist ways. hong kong citizens DO NOT like ANY assosiation with china at all.
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In which year did Hong Kong become part of China after 156 years of British rule?
July 1, 1997.
Hong Kong DollarsThe Hong Kong Dollar or HKD.Hong Kong Dollars.
Hong Kong is a city in China, which is on the continent of Asia.
Hong Kong uses its own currency, The Hong Kong Dollar. It is accepted all over Hong Kong, The New Territories and Macau.Hong Kong Dollars
In 1949, the communist party won the war and took control of China, causing a mass exodus of those who could not or would not live under the government of Mao Zedong. Hong Kong was still under British influence with a capitalist society. Those institutions remain dominant well after Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule in 1997.
The Hong Kong currency is colloquially known as Hong Kong Dollars (HKD$).
On the 1st July 1997, the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China.