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Those who offered no comment comprise the following the issue did not concern them (5%); rather wait-and-see (6.7%); and no answer (3.3%).
Half will emigrate
According to those who opted for emigration, if they were unable to do so, they would try their best to adapt themselves. Only a small number said they would commit suicide, seek illegal emigration or involve in revolutionary activity in HK. Some said they would go to Macau.
Others who have not made any decision said if China was turning democratic, they would not leave and would make their contribution. (Pending development of the situation 8.3%; never thought of the question 3.3%; no answer 3.3%.)
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Minority prefers Taiwan rule
The majority preferred to see HK's status as a capitalist society be maintained. A small number of people thought that it would be more proper for HK to be ruled by China, as it was a place where the residents are Chinese;