Britain had a big lease on Hong Kong, kind of like having a special toy that you can borrow for a long time. But one day, the lease was up, it was like when your favorite toy is due back to the library.
Like Renting a House
Imagine you rent a house for 99 years. That’s super long, longer than most people live! But when the time comes, you have to give the house back to the owner. Britain rented Hong Kong from China in 1842, and that lease was due to end in 1997.
A Friendly Handover
Britain didn’t want to keep Hong Kong forever, it was like saying goodbye to a good friend. So they handed it back to China in a friendly way. It’s like when you finish your rent and give the house back, but everything is still nice and tidy.
Hong Kong stayed special for a while after that, kind of like having a special rule that lets it keep its own style, just like how some toys can stay yours even after you return them to the library!
Examples
- A child learns about Hong Kong's history through a simple animation.
- A teacher explains the handover using a short story.
- A family watches an easy-to-understand documentary on the topic.
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See also
- What is China?
- How Does China's Political Hierachy Explained Work?
- How did China's 2,000-year empire collapse?
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