ManUNITEDglory
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I'm Indian Hong Konger myself and plenty of times some Hong Kong people say they were colonized but this does not make sense whatsoever if you read it's history.
For example this is what it said.
" The British empire first colonized the empty Hong Kong Island in 1842, however it was in 1898 - 1997 that Hong Kong truly became an colony when the British empire added the New territories which constituted 86.2% of Hong Kong's modern territory, and it was this time that Chinese migrants (mostly Cantonese) started entering to this colony. It is today one of the world's leading international financial centers, and is ranked as the 5th world city. It is also the eighth most traded currency in the world.[21] "
When the union flag was raised over Possession Point on 26 January 1841, the population of Hong Kong island was about 7,450, mostly Tanka fishermen and Hakka charcoal burners living in a number of coastal villages.In the 1850s large numbers of Chinese would emigrate from China to Hong Kong due to the Taiping Rebellion.
1. To me, this suggest only the island of Hong Kong land was colonized and not the people, it was the people who were invited to immigrate to be colonized. You could have choose not to immigrate but you wanted to and this was what made hong kong people be under british rule not because Hong Kong was already a population with many people
2. For me being a colony is when you live in a piece of land with already have a massive population and take over by force, however you can't call yourself a colonized people of British invaders when you immigrated in almost empty land that was under british before you migrated because this doesn't show hong kong people were colonized they just needed to live under british rule and laws.
99.9999% of Hong Kong people are basically migrant to british colony
For example this is what it said.
" The British empire first colonized the empty Hong Kong Island in 1842, however it was in 1898 - 1997 that Hong Kong truly became an colony when the British empire added the New territories which constituted 86.2% of Hong Kong's modern territory, and it was this time that Chinese migrants (mostly Cantonese) started entering to this colony. It is today one of the world's leading international financial centers, and is ranked as the 5th world city. It is also the eighth most traded currency in the world.[21] "
When the union flag was raised over Possession Point on 26 January 1841, the population of Hong Kong island was about 7,450, mostly Tanka fishermen and Hakka charcoal burners living in a number of coastal villages.In the 1850s large numbers of Chinese would emigrate from China to Hong Kong due to the Taiping Rebellion.
1. To me, this suggest only the island of Hong Kong land was colonized and not the people, it was the people who were invited to immigrate to be colonized. You could have choose not to immigrate but you wanted to and this was what made hong kong people be under british rule not because Hong Kong was already a population with many people
2. For me being a colony is when you live in a piece of land with already have a massive population and take over by force, however you can't call yourself a colonized people of British invaders when you immigrated in almost empty land that was under british before you migrated because this doesn't show hong kong people were colonized they just needed to live under british rule and laws.
99.9999% of Hong Kong people are basically migrant to british colony
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