Hong Kong Crisis

The Hong Kong Crisis was a Chinese operation to cleanse Hong Kong of the GLA forces that were present in the city.

Background
In retaliation for the GLA nuclear attack on Beijing, China openly engaged with the GLA to rid the terrorists out of their country. Chinese intelligence discovered that the GLA had a major presence in the commercial center of Hong Kong and have taken over the Convention Center area as their main base.

Crossing The Bridge
Initially, an armored battalion was sent across the bridge into Hong Kong to put a swift end to the crisis while local police formed a perimeter. However, halfway across the span, a small PT boat was seen speeding away from the bridge. Seconds later, an explosion tore through the main span, sending it and any Chinese troops above into the sea. The only survivors were two dozers, a battlemaster and a few infantry.

Regrouping
Quickly, the Chinese survivors regrouped at a sports field near the bridge and started to work on contructing a base. Support was given in the form of a railway station near the base capable of transporting infantry to the fight. Doing a bit of searching, the PLA was also contacted by a ferry driver who offered his aid in taking PLA forces to the convention center without being noticed.

The base was soon under assault by terrorists, car bombs and technicals, along with GLA toxin tractors from the north. However, PLA command had given the Chinese forces control over an artillery battery nearby, giving the PLA forces the ability to attack from a distance without jepordizing their own forces.

Taking out the toxin factories
Focusing on the toxin tractor factory, the commander kept his infantry back while he sent his tanks in to deal with the problem. Finishing off both the arms dealer producing the tractors, as well as the pharmacutical plant that was supplying the chemicals, the commander focused on finishing off the forces at the convention center with some infantry capturing a few Tech Buildings.

Destroying the Convention Center
Regrouping near the large hotel across from the center, the PLA commander advanced on the parking garages first, eliminating the GLA carbombs. Forces from the ferry moved in from the rear, striking at a GLA supply stash and cutting off funding. Seeing no other way to root out the GLA in Hong Kong without damaging the Convention Center, all Chinese forces converged on the main convention center, destroying it and trapping whatever GLA enemies were inside.

Aftermath
Taking back the monetary center that was Hong Kong, the PLA had also denied the GLA an important staging area off the coast of the mainland. However this was at the cost of destroying one of the city's most recognisable buildings