As July first approaches, the people of Hong Kong have started celebrating
the anniversary of its return to the mainland with a wide range of activities.
CCTV reporter Han Bin was out on the streets of the Special Administrative
Region on Sunday to see what was going on.

Drawing in the dragon's eyes. And once it can see, the dancing will begin.
The dancers are all local residents.
Andy M. K. Kwok, head coach Kwok's Kung Fu & dragon lion team, said,
"Chinese people think dragon and lion dance brings happiness to everybody, the
happiness and good work, so we use dance to celebrate."Andy Kwok feels there
could be nothing better to celebrate the 10th anniversary with than a hundred
such guardians. David Chan and his friends agree. They've been rehearsing for
months.
David Chan, lion dancer Kwok's Kung Fu & dragon lion team, said, "Hong
Kong is so good, because China is stronger; I think Hong Kong will become even
better in the future."
The dragon boats are also a must for big celebrations in Hong Kong. A series
of carnival events will be held through out the week, putting the SAR in a
festive mood.
It's events like this that demonstrate the growing sense of being part of
China. The boating festival is just a small part of the celebrations. They are
all leading up to the grand finale on July 1st, when the Hong Kong SAR turns 10
years old.