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(a) China's
reforms
economic
reforms
preceded
political
and as such both the pace and the nature
of reform were different from those in the
U.S.S.R.
(b) Our guides took pains to explain to us during our
) and Chengde
visit to Yonghe Gong
(承德
雍和宫
> that China's territorial integrity
included Tibet, Xinjiang and Mongolia.
history of Chengde
(承德
Even the
) itself was an
indication of China's policy to embrace minority
races
within its Kingdom, eg Emperor Qianlong
could read and write in Manchu, Mongolian, Tibetan
and Han.
(c) Mr Wang Fengchao (天鳳凰超)in the HK Macau
Office reconfirmed
the importance of implementing
the one country two systems concept and Hong Kong
people governing Hong Kong under the Sino-British
Joint
Declaration.
was none too
He also reiterated that China
happy about Britain's policy on the
Right of Abcde but assured us that China would not
take it out on individuals.
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