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The transformation of Hong Kong in five charts

People wave Chinese and Hong Kong flags during a celebration event for the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China from Britain, in Hong Kong, China June 26, 2022. Picture taken June 26, 2022. REUTERS/Lam Yik

Hong Kong returned to China in 1997 after 156 years of British colonial rule. Here are some major transformations the financial hub has witnessed during the past 25 years.

OUTSHINED BY MAINLAND CHINA

While Hong Kong retains an outsized, indirect contribution to China's economic growth given its status as the only Chinese financial centre not subject to capital controls, its own growth has been overshadowed by that of the mainland.

FILE PHOTO: Rows of Chinese and Hong Kong flags decorate a residential building, ahead of the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China from Britain, in Hong Kong, China June 26, 2022. REUTERS/Lam Yik

Interactive graphic: Hong Kong's GDP as a percentage of China's GDP:

GLITZY TOWERS

Nevertheless, Hong Kong has benefited massively from China's breakneck growth in recent decades. One aspect of that transformation is visible in the height of its skyline.

People walk by the Victoria Harbour at West Kowloon Cultural District, ahead of the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China from Britain, in Hong Kong, China May 29, 2022. Picture taken May 29, 2022. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

Interactive graphic: Number of buildings built in Hong Kong taller than 150m:

UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING

One of the side effects of vast sums of money flowing into this gateway city for investment is that the property market has absorbed some of it.

This makes it unaffordable for many of its residents, whose wages have failed to keep up with home prices.

Interactive graphic: Hong Kong's Housing Price Index and Real Wage Index:

Hong Kong is now one of the world's most expensive property markets.

Interactive graphic: Hong Kong's Housing Price Index and Real Wage Index:

MORE MAINLANDERS LIVING IN HONG KONG

Drawn in part by Hong Kong's relative freedoms versus mainland China, more than 1 million mainland citizens have moved to the former British colony over the past 2-1/2 decades. More recently, COVID-19 and other factors have slowed down such arrivals, but also accelerated departures of longtime Hong Kong residents and expatriates frustrated with strict restrictions.

Interactive graphic: Inflow of One-way Permit holders (year-end):

(Compiled by Marius Zaharia; Graphics by Adolfo Arranz. Editing by Gerry Doyle)

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