Chris Patten the Last Governor Speech at Farewell Ceremony of Hong Kong Handover 30 June 1997
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Governor's Speech at Farewell Ceremony of Hong Kong Handover 30 June 1997
by Christopher Patten
For Hong Kong as a whole, today is cause for celebration not sorrow. But here and there, perhaps there will be a touch of personal sadness as is true for any departure, a point to which I shall return.
History is not just a matter of dates. What makes history is what comes before and what comes after the dates that we all remember. The story of this great city is about the years before this night, and the years of success that will surely follow it.
Of course, Hong Kong's story is not solely that of the century and a half of British responsibility, though it is the conclusion of that chapter that we mark tonight.
This chapter began with events that, from today's vantage point, at the end of the following century, none of us here would wish or seek to condone. But we might note that most of those who live in Hong Kong now do so because of events in our own century which would today have few defenders. All that is a reminder that sometimes we should remember the past the better to forget it.
What we celebrate this evening is the restless energy, the hard work, the audacity of the men and women who have written Hong Kong's success story. Mostly Chinese men and Chinese women. They were only ordinary in the sense that most of them came here with nothing. They are extraordinary in what they have achieved against the odds.
As British administration ends, we are, I believe, entitled to say that our own nation's contribution here was to provide the scaffolding that enabled the people of Hong Kong to ascend. The rule of law. Clean and light-handed government. The values of a free society. The beginnings of representative government and democratic accountability. This is a Chinese city, a very Chinese city with British characteristics. No dependent territory has been left more prosperous, none with such a rich texture and fabric of civil society, professions, churches, newspapers, charities, civil servants of the highest probity and the most steadfast commitment to the public good.
I have no doubt that, with people here holding on to these values which they cherish, Hong Kong's star will continue to climb. Hong Kong's values are decent values. They are universal values. They are the values of the future in Asia as elsewhere, a future in which the happiest and the richest communities, and the most confident and the most stable too, will be those that best combine political liberty and economic freedom as we do here today.
All of us here tonight, and I am sure all my fellow countrymen and women watching this events from afar, wish the Chief Executive of the Special Administrative Region and his excellent team the very best of luck as they embark on their journey. C. H. Tung and his wife, Betty, will serve Hong Kong with dedication, strength and enthusiasm. Everyone here, and people outside Hong Kong as well, will be willing them to succeed in the challenging years that lie ahead.
I said that tonight's celebration will be tinged for some with sadness.
So it will be for my family and myself and for others who like us will soon depart from this shore. I am the 28th governor. The last governor. Like all the other governors and their families, my wife, my children and myself will take Hong Kong home in our hearts. You have been kind to us. You have made us as welcome. It has been the greatest honour and privilege of my life to share your home for five years, and to have some responsibility for your future. Now, Hong Kong people are to run Hong Kong. That is the promise. And that is the unshakeable destiny.
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brutefusion 1 year ago
the British are the real rulers of the Hong Kong people. We never wanted the Chinese communists to stick their noses in the first place. God save the Queen
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Hugo DBPHuguenot 1 year ago
Gov Patton has a deep sense of history, seen in this speech. Ends beautifully where it begins at about 5.50. If that does not touch you, then you don't know HK and don't understand the feeling between HK people and The British. Chris Patten was not "a professional," nor did he want to act like one. Everything might have been different if the Foreign Office possessed a little more vision, supporting Patten, and HK's own power brokers supported him.
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orvelski 4 months ago
Scotland is smiling at these emotional words and preparing for the Independence Referendum. Northern Ireland is the next one in the line. :D :D :D
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28ming2008 4 months ago
Hingland Cathedral...so sad.
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carlton lau 4 months ago
聽完肥彭演講,好想喊......
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carlton lau 4 months ago
Our beloved Ex-Governor Chris Pattern, Thank you for sharing your contribution of love and political knowledge to our people of Hong Kong. You treat us like friend; partner and even feel like a very close family member. Without England, Hong Kong cannot become a well-known economical prosperity city of the world, as well as to reside here peacefully and freely.
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carlton lau 4 months ago
You taught us what is the meaning to live with integrity and honor. You made us feel very close to each other regardless the race; culture and language difference. We are truly appreciate that you gave everyone in H.K a chance to improve and develop our life and future. We love to see you return back here and lead us again . The H.K ancestor is always England. Not communist china !
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Cossack263 5 months ago
A true leader of Hong Kong for the REAL people not the restricted Communist rule that is there in the sidelines controlling the strings of the apparently "free" government.
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