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Hong Kong and China
On 1 July 1997, Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of China in an arrangement lasting 50 years. Under the ‘one country, two systems' policy, Hong Kong maintains its own political, social and economic systems. English remains an official language and Hong Kong's border with China still exists.
Hong Kong's colonial past
Hong Kong was part of China before coming under British administration as a result of the 19th-century Opium Wars. When peace terms were drawn up in 1841, Hong Kong Island was ceded by China to Britain. It remained under British control (apart from a four-year period under Japanese occupation during WWII) until the 1997 handover.
Much has changed since 1841 when then foreign secretary Lord Palmerston described Hong Kong as ‘nothing but a barren island without a house upon it'.
Featured holidays

New Zealand with Hong Kong pre-tour stopover
Sep 2010 - Mar 2012 departures
- Touring holidays
- Holidays by air
18 days from £2188

New Zealand with Hong Kong pre-tour stopover and Fiji post-tour stopover
Sep 2010 - Mar 2012 departures
- Touring holidays
- Holidays by air
23 days from £2917

Discover China with Hong Kong add-on
Nov 2010 - Oct 2011 departures
- Holidays by air
19 days from £1728

The Best of Shanghai, Xian & Beijing with Hong Kong add-on
Jan 2011 - Dec 2011 departures
- Touring holidays
- Holidays by air
8 days from £1228

Highlights of China with Hong Kong add-on
Sep 2010 - Mar 2012 departures
- Holidays by air
- River cruise holidays
21 days from £1948

Discover China with Guilin & Hong Kong add-on
Aug 2011 departure
20 days from £2348
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