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DSR 11 (Revised Sept 85)

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1. The starting point for any discussion of Hong Kong

must be the Sino British Joint Declaration of 1984, under

which the territory will become a Special Administrative

Region of the People's Republic of China on 1 July 1997

with a high degree of autonomy.

The Joint Declaration

provides in great detail for the preservation of Hong

Kong's present economic, legal and other systems, its

freedoms, and its way of life. Given that 92% of the

territory was due to revert to China by Treaty in 1997

without any safeguards, the conclusion of the Joint

Declaration was a major achievement. It was and is

recognised as such by the vast majority of the people of

Hong Kong, even though they would have preferred the

perpetuation of British administration had that been

attainable.

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