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Where does Hong Kong fit in China's future story?

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Where does Hong Kong fit in China's future story?

When Deng Xiaoping visited Shenzhen in 1992, he stood at the Huanggang checkpoint and looked at the vast New Territories of Hong Kong for almost nine minutes.

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The paramount leader’s long and lingering gaze was interpreted by many as his longing for the British colony’s return to mainland China and its importance to his grand vision of a rising and powerful China.

Five years later, Hong Kong’s reunification with the mainland was completed, but alas, Deng had passed away in February 1997, five months before the handover.

Nonetheless, his desire of an integrated Hong Kong in the future China story has been realised. It is unlikely to be reversed.

After Deng launched the reform and opening up policy in 1978, Hong Kong businessmen were the first to inject capitalism into the mainland. By 1985, China was, and has remained, the city’s largest trading partner.

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Hong Kong is also the mainland’s third-largest trading partner last year (2017) after the United States and Japan.

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