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Wednesday, 11 July 2007, 09:29 GMT 10:29 UK

Hong Kong Ten Years On

First broadcast July 2007

Chris Patten, chinese flag and a Hong Kong shopping street

The BBC's Jonathan Dimbleby returns to Hong Kong ten years on from the handover of the city state to China.

How much has changed in one of the world's most dynamic cities?

Part Two - A move towards democracy?

Part two of this landmark series focuses on what is still one of the most contentious issues in Hong Kong - the move towards democracy.

With press freedom still a live issue and "one party" ultimately in charge, how far can and will Hong Kong go in the ultimate challenge of "One Country, Two Systems"?

Bound up in Chris Patten's legacy, the programme finds that universal suffrage is supported by as much as 60% of the population.





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