"One Country, Two Systems" of Hong Kong Offers New Ideas and Practical Experiences to the International Community
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Newtalk News The "28th Anniversary of Hong Kong Handover Situation Analysis Report" released by the Mainland Affairs Council today (30) pointed out that at the beginning of Hong Kong's handover, the Chinese Communist Party promised "Hong Kong people governing Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy" and freedom as usual. However, 28 years after the handover, the national security red line has been extended from "patriots governing Hong Kong" t…
(Beijing): "One country, two systems" is China's basic national policy and a legal principle that has ensured long-term prosperity and stability for Hong Kong since the territory returned to China on July 1, 1997. The policy, which is in line with its own fundamental interests, common interests, and the interests of foreign investors, has become an important part of China's efforts to realize the Chinese dream of restoring the greatness of the C…
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