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1997, Feb. 19 | |
Chinese paramount leader Deng Xiaoping died at the age of 92 in Beijing. He had been responsible for negotiating many of the market-opening reforms in China. Chinese president Jiang Zemin vowed to continue Deng's reforms. | 1 |
April 21 | |
The first Chinese troops in 150 years arrived in Hong Kong and began taking over the positions held by the British army. | 2 |
July 1 | |
Hong Kong reverted officially to Chinese sovereignty after 156 years of British colonial rule. | 3 |
July 1 | |
Tung Chee-hwa was sworn in as its first chief executive. | 4 |
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