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Brief Introduction To Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (SAR)
Location: Eastern Asia, bordering the South China Sea
Area: 1,092 sq km
Climate:
tropical monsoon; cool and humid in winter, hot and rainy from spring
through summer, warm and sunny in fall
Terrain: hilly to mountainous with steep slopes;
lowlands in north
Population: 6.78 millions
Religions: eclectic mixture of local religions 90%,
Christian 10%
Languages: Chinese (Cantonese), English Literacy:
definition
The third annual session of the 7th
National Peoples' Congress (NPC) adopted a decision on April 4, 1990, on
establishing the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) as of July 1,
1997.
A
preparatory committee for the SAR was established in 1996 by the NPC, to prepare
the establishment of the region. The preparatory committee was composed of
mainland members and of Hong Kong members who constitute not less than 50
percent of its
membership. Its chairman and members were appointed by the NPC Standing
Committee.
The first government and the first legislative council, the
Provisional LegislativeCouncil, were formed in December of 1996, in
accordance with the principles of state sovereignty and smooth transition. The
preparatory committee shall be responsible for preparing the establishment of the SAR. The selection committee,
set up in November of 1996, were composed entirely
of permanent residents of Hong Kong and must be broadlyrepresentative, including Hong
Kong
deputies to NPC,
representatives of Hong Kong members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference CPPCC), persons with practical experience who have served
in Hong Kong's
executive, legislative and advisory organs prior
to the establishment of the Hong Kong SAR,
and persons representative of various sectors of society.
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