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What does the governor mean?

Governor refers to the British representative stationed in Hong Kong during the British colonial period (1842- 1997).

194 1 year-1945 There are also two governors, both Japanese, referred to as "governors" for short. The early governors were all officials of the British Colonial Office (hereinafter referred to as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office). The governors after 187 1 are mostly diplomats (Lord MacLehose is the first).

brief introduction

The early immigrants from China in Britain were all immigrants from Hong Kong villages. Before the war, all Hong Kong residents enjoyed the right of abode in Britain. In order to improve their lives, many villagers immigrated to Britain to make a living. In order to serve this group of Hong Kong immigrants who can't speak English well, and also to serve the local media in Hong Kong, the British Colonial Office will compile an official translation list for all parliamentarians and officials in China, starting with Lord Stuart.