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Portal:Hong Kong/Selected article/2007/March

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The British government envisioned the possibility of extending the land lease agreement for many more years, thus shelving the problem for a long time. The fact was far from the vision, as the British and the PRC were engaged in a long and uncompromising negotiation eventually involving
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underwent many changes that shaped its future. Economically, it reinvented itself from a
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centre. The market also began leaning toward corporations and franchises.
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Index

Portal:Hong Kong
Selected article
2007

1970s in Hong Kong
manufacturing
financial
Second Convention of Peking
New Territories
1997
Murray MacLehose
Beijing
PRC
Margaret Thatcher

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