Hong Kong

Hong Kong, officially the Former Britannian Republic of Hong Kong, is a country in East Asia. Neighbouring countries include China, Indochinese Union, Taiwan and more. Hong Kong is the only city-state that is in free "Three Principles of the People" association with China.

History
After the re-establishment of the Republic of China, the PRC forced themselves to annex the Hong Kong Special Autonomous City of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The city remained politically and economically isolated, but in 2001 there were MASSIVE protests to stand against Communist rule. Few years later, a war broke out between the Nationalists and Communists and eventually the Nationalists won and the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) disbanded, alongside the government of the People's Republic of China. Hong Kong was eventually liberated by the UK and the Republic of China, and later it became a sovereign state. However, the government of Hong Kong was entirely mixed. It was a Commonwealth realm under the name Hong Kong Commonwealth with one-party tridemist democracy until 2019 when they became a tridemist republic with parliament system under the name Former Britannian Republic of Hong Kong. However, the country still maintains membership of the Commonwealth of Nations.

On 2020, massive pro-Communist protests with 1.4 million people happened. Afterwards, Ally contacted the government to ban all unregistered and unrecognised parties from entering the Parliament, Hong Kong's national and official legislature. This officially banned a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist party called the Communist Party of Hong Kong, but the ban lead to 4.5 million protesters, most of whom are pro-Maoist. They held a flag that is similar to the current Kongish flag, but with a golden star replacing the white sun, and the orchid flower appears to be red with five stars.