Hong Kong handover ceremony

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The handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997 officially marked the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China. It was an internationally televised event with the ceremony commencing on the night of 30 June 1997 and finishing on 1 July 1997 at the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) in Wan Chai.

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For the People's Republic of China

For the United Kingdom

[edit] Order of events

[edit] Monday, 30 June 1997

  • (17:30 HKT/17:30 Beijing Time) – President Jiang Zemin and Premier Li Peng arrived in Hong Kong by CAAC Boeing 747 from Shenzhen.
  • (18:00 HKT/10:00 GMT) – British Hong Kong troops farewell ceremony was held. The last Hong Kong governor Chris Patten began his speech with Today is a day of celebration, today is not a day of sorrow.
  • (18:30 HKT/10:30 GMT) – Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen met with British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook.
  • (19:45 HKT/11:45 GMT) – British Prime Minister Tony Blair meets for summit talks with Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
  • (22:00 HKT/BJT) – Beijing celebrations including live performances and fireworks was expected to run for 7 hours. The theme of Beijing Blesses you Hong Kong was under preparation.
  • (23:30 HKT/15:30 GMT) – Handover Ceremony officially begins. The Prince of Wales read a farewell speech on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II.

[edit] Tuesday, 1 July 1997

  • (00:00 HKT/16:00 GMT) – British sovereignty of Hong Kong is officially transferred to China. The Chinese national flag and the new Regional Hong Kong flag were simultaneously raised to the Chinese national anthem, March of the Volunteers. President Jiang Zemin gave a speech expressing his optimism for the "one country, two systems" implementation. Grand celebrations begin in the mainland with fireworks displays over Tiananmen Square.
  • (00:15 HKT/16:15 GMT) – Prince Charles and Governor Patten, with his family, bid the citizens of Hong Kong farewell at the Tamar site. They boarded HM Yacht Britannia, and sailed to the Philippines before heading back to Britain. They were escorted by HMS Chatham (F87) under Christopher Clayton's command. Tony Blair and other British officials flew back to Britain by plane.
  • (01:30 HKT/17:30 GMT) – A swearing-in ceremony was held at the HKCEC for various Hong Kong SAR officials including Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, Chief Secretary for Administration Anson Chan, Financial Secretary Donald Tsang, Secretary for Justice Elsie Leung, and others.
  • (02:45 HKT/18:45 GMT) – Provisional legislature held first meeting after the handover to adopt handover-related laws.
  • (10:00 HKT/02:00 GMT) – The new Hong Kong government hosted a celebration for 4,600 guests. Newly appointed Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa made his inaugural speech.
  • (18:00 HKT/18:00 BJT) – Festival Performance by Hong Kong, mainland and international celebrities at the Hong Kong Coliseum.
  • (19:00 HKT/19:00 BJT) – Grand convention and art spectacle begins at the Workers Stadium in Beijing.
  • (20:00 HKT/20:00 BJT) – The 1997 Hong Kong Spectacular featuring Causeway Bay to Victoria Harbour formal Central, Hong Kong fireworks display begins.

[edit] Reactions

In 2005, the British Mail on Sunday revealed Prince Charles's diary entries, where he referred to the transfer as the "Great Chinese Takeaway" and the Chinese officials as "appalling old waxworks". In another reported extract, Prince Charles described the ceremony as an "awful Soviet-style" performance and dismissed the speech by Jiang Zemin as "propaganda", complete with loud cheering "by the bussed-in party faithful at the suitable moment in the text." He also ridiculed the People's Liberation Army's goose-steps in the ceremony and claimed his trip on the HMY Britannia out of Hong Kong was closely watched by Chinese warships.

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