TNAG-2293-FCO40-3305-Official-visits-from-Hong-Kong-to-China-1991 — Page 135

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Government Ministries

2 =

The

Government

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85

ministries

which we visited were

housed in a variety of buildings ranging from heavy

Stalinist 'socialist-realism'

style complexes, such as the

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to converted imperial palaces,

such as the Ministry of Health. Unlike many other capitals

elsewhere in the world, Peking does not have a Government

quarter, with the exception of the Zhonanghai complex and

the Great Hall of

the People, and the various ministries

are scattered throughout the city.

the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs

Some of then, such as

Office are located in

rather unprepossessing areas which can only be entered by

minor roads and back alleys.

negotiating

complex of a

While this pattern, or rather

been

forced on the Chinese

circumstances, it

lack of it, has doubtless

Government

by force of

cannot help the overall coordination and

efficiency of the Government machine.

3.

In all our

official visits, we were taken to the

relevant meeting

deliberately)

ΠΟΛΙ

which was situated

(probably

very close to the entrance so that it was not

possible to see any of the ministry's staff at work. With

hardly any exceptions, the

furniture, heavy curtains, thick

decor was the same: heavy

carpets and huge plants

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