because the thought they was slaves
In which year did Hong Kong become part of China after 156 years of British rule?
after world war 2
A radical revolution made by Mao Tse-Tung in 1966. He ordered the mass mobilization of Chinese youth into Red Guard units. His aim was to start revolutionary fervor in a new generation to ward off the stagnation and bureaucratization he saw in the Soviet Union. He also believed that there were those in the Communist Party, such as Deng, who favored the introduction of free market forces into the country to raise the standard of living. The Cultural Revolution was to weaken the power of the Party and give Mao absolute power. However after Mao's death, Deng and others, introduced ideas from Hong Kong and brought about a rapidly rising economy. Today, Deng is revered.
Hong kong
Tibet and Hong Kong
Hong Weibing,or Red Army.
Like Hong Kong, it proseperd. Maybe because of Hong Kong. People from Hong Kong spent a lot of money in Macao. Certainly both colonies were 'saved' from Communism and the horrors of the 'Cultural Revolution'. They advanced ahead of Mainland China considerably.
Sang Hong-zhen was denounced and humiliated during the Cultural Revolution as part of the campaign to root out her bourgeois family background. She eventually committed suicide after enduring intense pressure and suffering.
Stanley Rosen has written: 'Red Guard factionalism and the Cultural Revolution in Guangzhou (Canton)' -- subject(s): Education, History, Hong wei bing, Politics and government
Chang Hong is Ji-li Jiang's best friend in the memoir "Red Scarf Girl." She is portrayed as a loyal friend who supports Ji-li during the tumultuous Cultural Revolution in China. Chang Hong's family background differs from Ji-li's, providing a contrasting perspective on the impact of the political turmoil.
Jia Hong-Yu is a classmate of the author, Ji-li Jiang, in the book "Red Scarf Girl". She is a loyal friend to Ji-li and provides support during difficult times. Jia Hong-Yu embodies friendship, loyalty, and solidarity during the tumultuous events of the Cultural Revolution described in the book.
Cathy Park Hong has written: 'Dance dance revolution' -- subject(s): Korean Americans, Poetry
Yong Le
In which year did Hong Kong become part of China after 156 years of British rule?
July 1, 1997.
after world war 2
because they were homeless.