The city won six medals, more than in all previous Olympics combined. When the athletes returned, a humbly sized contingent of 46, they were paraded through the city in an open-top bus. The Olympics — and sport more broadly — have become a fresh rallying point for the Hong Kong identity, a source of politicisation, and a site for old arguments. It was the first major group sporting event since the introduction of the national security law. Now attention turns to the Beijing Winter Games in February.
Athletes are still in the process of qualifying for the winter events, but two Alpine skiers from Hong Kong have already qualified, meaning the region will be sending a team to Beijing. Hong Kong competes separately from China at the Olympics, and has done so since , when it was a British colony. After a year of delay due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, the Tokyo Summer Olympics are finally here, and the opening ceremony on July 23, was as beautiful as ever.
Of course, one of the most important moments during the opening ceremony is, as usual, the traditional Parade of Nations. Members of each country's Olympic team march into the main Olympic stadium, officially marking the beginning of the Games. Seeing just how many nations are represented every year is truly a spectacle, and there are some countries you may not know anything about — including Hong Kong.
So, why does Hong Kong have its own Olympic team? Isn't it a part of China? As of July 30, , Hong Kong has won two Olympic medals in the Tokyo Olympics one gold in fencing, and one silver in swimming. You can read about it here and here. Because it is one of autonomy traditions of Hong Kong. Before , Hong Kong already has its own flag, currency, sport team, immigration and many more attributes of independent country system.
Hong Kong was a royal colony which were ruled by a governor appointed by the monarch, not under the England nor UK government.
After , the Chinese-British political agreement under "one country, two systems" principle means to not change them, and that Hong Kong should be self-governed. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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