How Hong Kong Was Handed Over to the Chinese Government After 99 Years of British Rule
At midnight July 1, 1997, the British government officially handed over the city of Hong Kong to the Chinese government per the expiration of a 99-year lease on the land. Sam from Wendover Productions explains through animation by Josh Sherrington and Elise Heersink how the city and its people prepared for this change in terms of sovereignty, governance, representation (flag), signage and of course, the big celebration when the handover actually occurred.
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