TNAG-1243-FCO40-1557-Future-of-Hong-Kong-1983 — Page 110

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

CONFIDENTIAL

Director of the World Economics Institute, and Yu Guangyuan (0060/0342/6678), a Vice-President and Director of the Mariaom- Leninism Mao Zedong Thought Institute. According to Qian Junrui the Economic Research Institute and the World Economic and Political Research Institute are particularly concerned with research into Hong Kong. Qian also said that there was a Hong Kong and Macao Research Centre under the Guangdong Branch of CASS. Zhang Youyu (1728/0645/3242), an advisor to CASS and President of the Chinese Folitical Science Society has written on legal aspects of Hong Kong. Ding Mingian (0002/0682/2809), a Researcher in the CASS Modern History Research Institute has written an article on the British occupation of Hong Kong.

C. ORGANISATIONS IN HONG KONG

The Hong Kong Branch of the New China News Agency

The Hong Kong Board of NCNA is the official Chinsse Channel for dealing with the Hong Kong authorities. The leading officials in NCNA are the most senior Chinese personnel in Hong Kong:

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Director

Second Director

Deputy Directors

Ku Jiatun (6079/1367/1470). A member

of the CCP Central Committee.

Li Jusheng (2621/5469/3832). He is responsible for Diplomatic matters, and is a member of the Chinese negotiating team.

Cao Weilian (2850/4850/1570). Responsible for Economic and Commercial affairs.

Chen Daming (7115/6671/2494). Responsible for Education and Trade Union matters.

Li Chuwen (2621/0323/2429). Responsible for practical negotiations between China and Hong Kong, and for Diplomatic and foreign affairs.

Li Qizin (2621/0796/2450). Responsible for Overseas Chinese Affairs.

Luc Kening (5012/0344/2494). Responsible for Party organisational matters.

Ye Feng (5509/6912). Responsible for economic matters as assistant to Cao Weilian.

Ye Jinghao (5509/2529/3493) Experienced in foreign trade.

Qi Feng (4359/5468). Responsible for united front, cultural and press matters.

Other organisations in Hong Kong controlled by China include newspapers such as:

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