
HONGKONG-HANDOVER-10-YEARS
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Social Studies, History, Business
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9th - 12th Grade
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Ten years after Hong Kong's return to China, initial fears of military takeover and foreign company expulsion proved unfounded. However, hopes for full democracy remain unfulfilled, with only modest progress towards universal suffrage. Despite this, the desire for democracy is strong, with significant public support for democratic elections. Hong Kong enjoys freedoms not seen in Beijing, allowing for protests and demonstrations. Notable figures like Leung Kwok Hung advocate for democracy, highlighting the need for it to counter bureaucracy. Alan Leong's participation in the chief executive election, despite knowing he wouldn't win, aims to show Hong Kong's potential as a democratic model for China. While Hong Kong's people desire democracy, they also embrace being part of China, as seen in cultural representations like Madame Tussauds.
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