Britons in China explained

As of 2006, an estimated 36,000 British people live in China, including those living in Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China.[1] A different estimate puts the number of Britons in China (including Hong Kong) at 3,752,031,[2] [3] the majority of which are those in Hong Kong who have continued to possess British nationality, particularly the British nationals (overseas) status, which numbered 3.4 million as of 2007.[4]

As of the 2011 Hong Kong Census, there were 33,733 Britons in Hong Kong.[5]

Education

British international schools in Mainland China include:

Beijing:

Guangdong:

Jiangsu:

Shandong:

Shanghai:

Sichuan:

Tianjin:

British schools in Hong Kong include:

Notable personalities

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brits Abroad. BBC News – Special Reports. BBC. 10 December 2014.
  2. Web site: The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons put the size of the British expatriate community in Hong Kong at over 3 million. Publications.parliament.uk. 2013-11-12.
  3. Web site: The FCO had the figure for Hong Kong and China combined at 3,752,031 : Both figures cover all British nationals, including those who are not British citizens.. Publications.parliament.uk. 2013-11-12.
  4. Web site: Lords Hansard, 22 March 2007. UK Parliament.
  5. http://itable.censtatd.gov.hk/UI/Report/Report.aspx?lang=en-US Interactive Data Dissemination Service
  6. Web site: Ellery. Ben. Knowles. Tom. Beijing funds British YouTubers to further its propaganda war. The Sunday Times. 2020-01-09. 2020-01-19.