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“A city I love,” says Lord Chris Patten in his newest book Hong Kong Diaries, which sheds light on his tenure as the last British governor of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Diaries, released 25 year ...
In 1999, Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, was in New York representing the European Commission. At the United Nations, he met with China’s foreign affairs minister ...
Two books, one by the ex-governor and another by professor Ho-fung Hung, offer insights into China’s savage repression of the former British colony Police remove an exhibit from Hong Kong’s ...
according to Chris Patten, Hong Kong’s last British governor. The principle of “one country, two systems” in the Joint Declaration on the question of Hong Kong, which was filed at the United ...
In 1997, Britain handed Hong Kong back to the People’s Republic of China, ending more than 150 years of colonial rule. In an address at the handover ceremony, Chris Patten, Hong Kong’s last ...
A “triple violator.” These Chinese Communist Party curses testify to Chris Patten’s performance as the last British governor of Hong Kong and Cassandra of its recent destruction at the hands ...
The programme for the Wells Festival of Literature in October says guest speaker Chris Patten will discuss forcefully his term as our last governor of Hong Kong. We're told: 'As well as ensuring ...
Hong Kong's last British governor Hong Kong's last British governor, Chris Patten, said the sentencing was “not only an affront to the people of Hong Kong, but those who value rights and ...
The son-in-law of Hong Kong’s last governor Chris Patten is facing jail time after he was convicted for his role in a shooting at an Indian restaurant in London last year. Elton Charles ...
people excitedly clapped and chattered when Chris Patten, the last governor of Hong Kong, entered to take his seat. They later rose to their feet in raucous applause as he delivered his speech ...
Hong Kong authorities have condemned the city’s last colonial governor, Chris Patten, for his “wanton personal vilification” of a British judge who joined colleagues on the top court in ...