Foundation Day | |
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Also called | Hong Kong Founding Day, Hong Kong Day, Festival of Hong Kong, Hong Kong's birthday |
Observed by | Hong Kong |
Type | Unofficial |
Significance | Beginning of British rule in 1841 until 1997 |
Observances | History talks and exhibitions |
Date | 26 January |
Next time | 26 January 2025 |
Frequency | Annual |
Related to | Norfolk Island Foundation Day, Western Australia Day, Founding of modern Singapore |
Hong Kong Foundation Day | |||||||||
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Chinese | 香港開埠日 | ||||||||
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Hong Kong Foundation Day[1][2][3][4] (Chinese: 香港開埠日),[5][6] also known as Hong Kong Day (香港日) and Festival of Hong Kong (香港節),[7] is the anniversary of the founding of Hong Kong as a free port[8][9] when Britain formally colonised it on 26 January 1841 [note 1] after entering into a provisional treaty, known as the Chuenpi Convention, with an official of the Qing government.[10] The British Colonial Government did not make it an official public holiday, nor does the SAR Government.[11] Yet, some members of the public do organise various history talks or exhibitions on or near 26 January each year.[7]
Hong Kongers, most being native speakers of Cantonese, call this day 開埠日 or hōi fauh yaht,[11] which means “the day of pier opening”, reflecting the original intention of the British acquisition of Hong Kong was for opening it up[12] and turning it into a port of free trade.[8][9] The name also signifies that international commerce became legally permitted in Hong Kong upon British administration[13] whereas Hong Kong had not been allowed to conduct foreign trade under the Canton System policy of the Qing government.[14][15]
She chose to open the independent bookstore on January 26, paying homage to Hong Kong Foundation Day, which marks the day the city was colonised by Britain and established as a free port 181 years ago.
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To fulfill the goal of making the colony of Hong Kong a facilitating centre for China trade, the colonial government quickly proclaimed Hong Kong Island as a free trade port shortly after the establishment of the colony in January 1841.
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1月26日,一個大部份香港人都如常生活的日子,背後卻承載着重要的歷史。1841年1月25日,英國海軍軍官卑路乍作先頭部隊,於上午8 時15分登陸今上環水坑口。翌日英國遠東艦隊分支抵達,並於該處揚起英國國旗,正式接管香港,又在海面鳴炮示意,標誌着香港從此正式開埠通商。
Canton (known today as Guangzhou), a major trading port of China since ancient times, is regarded as the southern gateway to China. In 1757, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty ordered the closure of all ports to foreign trade with the exception of Canton.
From 1757 to 1841, Guangzhou even served as the only port dealing with foreign trade...The British occupation of Hong Kong Island in 1841 was followed by the implementation of a free-trade policy, which attracted a roomful of foreign hongs to shift their headquarters to Hong Kong.
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