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Is Hong Kong part of China yes or no?

Is Hong Kong part of China yes or no?

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China and is an “inalienable part” of the country. Due to its special status, Hong Kong is able to exercise a high degree of autonomy and enjoy executive, legislative, and independent judicial power.

What is Hong Kong CCP?

The pro-Beijing camp, pro-establishment camp, pro-government camp or pro-China camp refers to a political alignment in Hong Kong which generally supports the policies of the Beijing central government and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) towards Hong Kong.

When did CCP take Hong Kong?

Colonial Hong Kong era (1841 – 1930s)

Date Treaty Outcome
18 October 1860 Convention of Beijing Cession of Kowloon
1 July 1898 Second Convention of Beijing (Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory) Lease of the New Territories
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What does it mean to stand with Hong Kong against the CCP?

These people are called Wumao, internet trolls for the CCP who do anything they can to convince you that the CCP is good. Stand with Hong Kong against the CCP means to support the Hong Kong Protesters and to fight against the Chinese Communist Party.

Does Hong Kong have a say in the governance of China?

Moreover, since HK and China is one country, two systems, HK people does not have a direct say as to what happens in the governance of China apart from the changes in HK, a city in China. Having said that, the CCP has pretty much left HK alone since 1997. The direction HK has charted is pretty much the decision of HK people alone.

Why should we stand with Hong Kong?

Of course, standing with Hong Kong is to make sure that Hong Kong can still be prosperous and stable and peaceful for every resident in Hong Kong. No more non-productive anti-government activities but more investment in innovative industries such as technology and medical care should be promoted.

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Is Hong Kong’s role as a bridge being reduced?

Hong Kong’s role as a bridge will be reduced; the next generation of young Hong Kong people will find it harder to find jobs. Even if they can find a job, their chances of salary increase and promotion will be greatly reduced. Young people in Hong Kong nowadays will not be able to support themselves.