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The final handover
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1997: Hong Kong handed over to Chinese
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Hong Kong has been handed back to the Chinese authorities - ending more
than 50 years of British control.
The British flag was lowered
over Government house - home to the last Governor Chris Patten for the
past five years - at midnight last night.
The flag was presented to Mr Patten who was then driven off in his
official Rolls Royce, before the car was handed over to Tung Chee-hwa, the
territory's Chief Executive.
In his farewell speech, Mr Patten said: "The story of this great city
is about the years before this night and the years of success that will
surely follow it."
A huge fireworks display lit up Victoria Harbour at 2000 local time.
One hour later, 4,000 guests sat down to a banquet in the Convention
Centre on the harbour front, while 509 Chinese troops crossed the land
border into Hong Kong.
Among the guests for the final handover ceremony at the Convention
Centre were the Prince of Wales, Prime Minister Tony Blair, Foreign
Secretary Robin Cook and Chris Patten. Chinese dignitaries included
President Jiang Zemin, Prime Minister Lee Peng, Foreign Minister Qian
Qichen and military leader General Zhang Wannian.
In Beijing the ceremony was watched on giant screens erected in
Tiananmen Square.
At the stroke of midnight, the red digits of the countdown clock turned
to zero and the handpicked crowd roared its approval.
Shortly afterwards, Prince Charles and Mr Patten boarded the Royal
Yacht Britannia and waved a final farewell to the strains of Rule
Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory.
Just half-an-hour after the handover, there was a demonstration by the
Hong Kong Democratic Party outside the Legislative Council building - but
it did not delay the inauguration of the new Special Administrative Region
government.
Tung Chee-hwa was sworn in as Hong Kong's new leader.
"This is a momentous and historic day...Hong Kong and China are whole
again," said Mr Tung.
But he promised, "We value this empowerment and we will exercise our
powers prudently and responsibly."