APPENDICES

APPENDIX 1

Units of Measurement

The Legislative Council enacted a new Weights and Measures Ordinance on July 8, 1987, to replace the legislation made in 1885.

The new ordinance, which came into operation in January 1989, provides comprehensively for a modern system of units of measurement and defines the weights and measures that are lawful for use for trade in Hong Kong.

The government's long-term policy aim is that ultimately only metric units will be used in Hong Kong. However, given Hong Kong's long usage of traditional Chinese and British Imperial units, it is accepted that it will take many years before this policy aim is achieved. Furthermore, Hong Kong's heavy reliance on international trade requires that its industrialists and manufacturers must supply goods to their customers' specifications. Some of Hong Kong's major overseas markets have yet to fully adopt the metric system.

The definitions of units of measurement, and the units of measurement and permitted symbols or abbreviations of units of measurement lawful for use for trade in Hong Kong are contained in the first and second schedules to the Weights and Measures Ordinance. The Weights and Measures Conversion Table which sets out equivalent units of measurement in the Chinese, Imperial, metric and United States systems of measurement is contained in the Weights and Measures Order 1990 made under Section 7 of the Weights and Measures Ordinance. These are reproduced below.

FIRST SCHEDULE

DEFINITIONS OF UNITS OF MEASUREMENT

PART I

Measurement of Length

(a) Metric Units

1 kilometre

1 metre

(b) Imperial Units

1 000 metres

=

the length of the path travelled by light

1 mile

1 furlong

= 1760 yards

=

220 yards

in vacuum during a time interval of

299 792 458

0.1 metre

of a second

1 chain

=

22 yards

1 decimetre

=

1 centimetre

= 0.01 metre

1 millimetre

= 0.001 metre

(c) Chinese Units

1 chek

= 0.371 475 metre

1 tsun

= 0.1 chek

1 fan

= 0.1 tsun

1 yard

1 foot

=

0.914 4 metre exactly

yard

1 inch

=

36

yard

PART II

Measurement of Area

400

(a) Metric Units

1 hectare

1 are

1 square metre

1 square decimetre

1 square centimetre

1 square millimetre

=

0.01 square metre

= 0.01 square decimetre

= 0.01 square centimetre

(b) Imperial Units

= 100 ares

1 square mile

= 640 acres

=

100 square metres

1 acre

1

4 840 square yards

=

an area equal to that of a square each side of which measures one metre

1 rood

ww

1 210 square yards

1 square yard

=

1 square foot

=

1 square inch

an area equal to that of a square each side of which measures one yard

square yard

144 square foot

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