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Hong Kong enters ‘new era’ as city returns to Chinese rule in 1997 – SCMP archive

On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong entered a new era as it returned to Chinese rule after 156 years of British colonial administration. At midnight, British and Hong Kong flags were lowered, replaced by those of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) at the Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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Hong Kong enters ‘new era’ as city returns to Chinese rule in 1997 – SCMP archive
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On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong entered a new era as it returned to Chinese rule after 156 years of British colonial administration. At midnight, British and Hong Kong flags were lowered, replaced by those of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) at the Convention and Exhibition Centre. This historic handover was marked by emotional farewells, including Governor Chris Patten's departure. Chinese President Jiang Zemin, the first Chinese head of state to visit Hong Kong, pledged that central government departments would not interfere in matters handled by the SAR, as stipulated by the Basic Law. Swearing-in ceremonies for the Chief Executive, senior officials, and the provisional legislature followed in the early hours.

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The return to China followed 156 years of colonial rule.

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Governor Chris Patten bid farewell to Government House.

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President Jiang Zemin pledged non-interference in Hong Kong SAR matters as called for by the Basic Law.

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The flags of Britain and Hong Kong were lowered, and those of China and the SAR raised.

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Hong Kong entered a new era at midnight as it returned to Chinese rule.

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This article was first published on July 1, 1997Tung and his team sworn in as Patten bids tearful farewellby Chris YeungHong Kong entered its new era at the stroke of midnight, launching a historic experiment with the strongest pledge yet of non-interference from President Jiang Zemin.As June 30 moved into July 1, the flags of Britain and Hong Kong were lowered, and those of China and the SAR raised in the Convention and Exhibition Centre.The return to China after 156 years of colonial rule came at the end of a day packed with emotion. It was followed by swearing-in ceremonies for the Chief Executive, senior officials, the Judiciary and the provisional legislature during the early hours.A fireworks display for the British farewell at Victoria Harbour on June 30, 1997. Photo: SCMPPresident Jiang, the first head of state of China to visit Hong Kong, flew in during the afternoon, shortly after Governor Chris Patten bade farewell to Government House.In a statement which appears on the front of our second section today, the President stresses that central government departments “will not and should not be allowed to intervene in matters that ought to be handled by the Hong Kong SAR as called for by the Basic Law. This must be achieved and it will be achieved”.
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