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  1. Aug 9, 2007 · Split between a densely populated mainland and over 200 islands in the South China Sea, the small, strategic territory of Hong Kong was under British rule for 156 years before reverting to Chinese ...

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Dual Chinese-British nationality. Hong Kong does not recognise dual nationality. If you have both British and Chinese nationality, you may be treated as a Chinese citizen by local authorities ...

  3. Hong Kong–United Kingdom relations are the international relations between the post-colonial Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.Hong Kong was a British colony from 1841 to 1941 and again from 1945 to 1997 when sovereignty was handed over to China.

  4. The first British presence in the area was the British East India Company, which started trading in the area in 1699 and set up a trading post in Canton in 1711. The British captured Hong Kong Island in 1841 during the First Opium War and were officially ceded the territory in 1842 under the Treaty of Nanking.

  5. Flag of Hong Kong under British rule Flag of Hong Kong under current Chinese rule. Hong Kong portal; History of Hong Kong (1800s–1930s) British nationality law and Hong Kong; Secretary of State for War and the Colonies (1801–1854) Secretary of State for the Colonies (1768–1782 and 1854–1966) Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs ...

  6. Hong Kong, Chinese Xianggang or Hsiang-kang, Special administrative region of China.Area: 430 sq mi (1,114 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 7,541,000. Located on China’s southern coast, it consists of the island of Hong Kong and adjacent islets in the South China Sea (ceded by China to the British in 1842), the Kowloon Peninsula (ceded in 1860), and the New Territories (leased by the British from China from 1898 to 1997).

  7. Jul 3, 2021 · Hong Kong was a British colony from 1841 to 1997. How it was actually run is rarely discussed, especially nowadays. Let’s look at some key features of the British administration in the early 20th century (1900 – 1941) before it was captured by the Japanese.