Every year, on 1 July, Hong Kong marks the day where it was returned from British to Chinese control.
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This year, the city will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the British handover - at a time when it's coming under increased Chinese control.
But what is Hong Kong's connection to Britain, when was it returned to China, and most importantly, what does its future look like?
Here's what you need to know:
What led to the handover?
Britain first took over Hong Kong island in 1842, after defeating China in the First Opium War. After the Second Opium War, Beijing was forced to also cede Kowloon in 1860, the area on the mainland opposite the island.
In 1898, to enforce its control of the area, the UK leased additional land, known as the New Territories, promising to return them to China in 99 years.
Hong Kong developed rapidly under UK rule, becoming one of the world's major financial and business centres.
Then in 1982, London and Beijing began the difficult process of negotiating the territory's return to Chinese rule.
Hong Kong had developed a vastly different political and economic system from mainland China, which since 1949 had been under authoritarian one-party Communist rule.