During its rule over Hong Kong, the British Empire extracted various resources, including valuable agricultural products such as rice and sugarcane, as well as fish and other marine resources. The territory also served as a strategic trading hub, facilitating the export of goods like silk, tea, and porcelain to global markets. Additionally, the British utilized Hong Kong's natural deep-water harbor for maritime trade, enhancing their naval and commercial operations in the region.
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They created Hong Kong. Before the British started to build Hong Kong it was a barren island.
The British Military, Hong Kong Police, and the Japanese Empire.
Hong Kong was no longer part of the British Empire on July 1, 1997. It is now a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China.
Hong Kong was ceded to the British Empire as a result of the Treaty of Nanking. During the Opium Wars with China, the British did in fact occupy Hong Kong, and used it as a military base.
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Hong Kong was first formally ceded to the British on August 29, 1842.
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The British Empire entered existence in 1583 with the conquest of Newfoundland and ended in 1997 with the handover of Hong Kong to China. The British Empire existed for 414 years.
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.
No, Hong Kong is instead governed by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, who is currently Leung Chun-ying. When it was still a British colony, Hong Kong was headed by a British-appointed governor.
Contact the British Embassy in Hong Kong for advice on renewing your British Passport.