Britain colonized Hong Kong around 1841. This is during the Opium Wars. Britain won this conflict and the Treaty of Nanking was the result.
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Pretty sure it was Taiwan - the UK relinquished control of it. It is Hong Kong, 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.
Great Britain of course . They're the ones who conquer Hong Kong .
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After defeating China in a war, the United Kingdom (Great Britain) demanded China give up Hong Kong as part of the Treaty of Nanking
Prior to 1997, Hong Kong was a British territory.
The great wall of China is not near Hong Kong. It is located on main land China, which Hong Kong is an island.
No since 1997 control of Hong Kong has been handled by The Peoples Republic of China
Since 1997 it is The People's Republic of China
Great Britain did not 'conquer' Hong Kong as that word suggests something won in battle. What happened was in 1898 Britain obtained (from the then Emperor of China) a 99-year lease of the Hong Kong area that was then used as a free port and entry point to Asia for the British Empire.
In 1997, China took back control of Hong Kong, which had been a British colony since the late 1800s
Hong Kong and, I think, Macau.