Britain’s rule of Hong Kong was ‘occupation’, say draft teaching materials for revamped liberal studies

  • Materials from Ling Kee Publishing also state China ‘never recognised the unfair treaties’ between Qing dynasty and Britain
  • Teachers say the revisions could narrow room for classroom discussion of Hong Kong history

Hong Kong’s handover ceremony at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in 1997. Photo: Robert Ng

Britain’s rule of Hong Kong was an “occupation which violated international conventions” according to draft teaching materials for revamped liberal studies courses that a major publisher has sent to teachers throughout the city.

The learning materials also described the return of government to China in 1997 as Beijing “resuming the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong”, whereas “handover” was exclusively used to describe the event in the company’s textbooks for the subject before.

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