British Hong Kong

British Hong Kong

Hong Kong, now referred to as British Hong Kong, was a colony and dependent territory of the British Empire from 1841 to 1997, apart from a period under Japanese occupation from 1941 to 1945. The colonial period began with the occupation of Hong Kong Island in 1841 during the First Opium War.

People died in British Hong Kong (First 28 people) - Page 1

Lam Bun

Lam Bun


Huang Tsung-hsing

Huang Tsung-hsing

Chinese actor

Chui A-poo

Chui A-poo

Pirate

Chengting T. Wang

Chengting T. Wang

Foreign minister

Leung Sing Poh

Leung Sing Poh

Actor

Ho Fei-Fan

Ho Fei-Fan

Actor

Wei Yuk

Wei Yuk


Lau Chu-pak

Lau Chu-pak

Former Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong

Wong Shing

Wong Shing

Former Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong

E. A. Hewett

E. A. Hewett

Executive

Humphrey Fleming Senhouse

Humphrey Fleming Senhouse


Donovan Benson

Donovan Benson


Germain Leger Testvuide

Germain Leger Testvuide

Missionary

Nguyễn Hải Thần

Nguyễn Hải Thần

Political leader

Yung Chi Tung

Yung Chi Tung

Pedagogue

Mok Kon-sang

Mok Kon-sang


Wong Ying

Wong Ying

Writer

Ho Fook

Ho Fook

Comprador

Haking Wong

Haking Wong

Businessman

Li Pingqian

Li Pingqian

Filmmaker

Au Tak

Au Tak

Entrepreneur

Lo Cheung-shiu

Lo Cheung-shiu

Businessman

Xia Douyin

Xia Douyin

Military personnel

Leung Kau-kui

Leung Kau-kui

Businessperson

T.A. Soong

T.A. Soong

Ni Kwei-tseng's son

Chau Siu-ki

Chau Siu-ki

Magnate

Chan Fei-nung

Chan Fei-nung

Actor

Wilfred Wong Sien-bing

Wilfred Wong Sien-bing

Former Member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong