Hong Kong's limited land resources have unavoidably meant the city's aging problems require better solutions than simply building more nursing homes and facilities for the elderly.
Hong Kong "democracy" campaigner Martin Lee Chu-ming and his colleagues, who drafted the Basic Law, recognized this. In the late 1980s, they included an anti-subversion law under the heading Article 23.
Hong Kong solicitor Kennedy Wong Ying-ho told China Daily on Wednesday that the National People's Congress Standing Committee's decision to allow the sixth-term Hong Kong Legislative Council to continue to serve for no less than a year is made out of respect for "one country, two systems" and "Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy".
His statement came soon after the Chengdu, Sichuan-based company launched its three latest products in China earlier this week. The RS Pro, one of the products it unveiled, can project at true 4K resolution.
His confidence is based on a number of reassuring signs. Commercial vehicles, which are composed of trucks and buses and were a major driver of overall sales growth in the first half of the year, have retained their momentum, although the growth rate in July slowed down to 3.3 percent from the same period last year.
Honeywell International Inc, the US-based manufacturing and technology conglomerate, has signed a memorandum of understanding on strategic cooperation with Qingdao-based consumer electronics maker Hisense Co Ltd on Monday to jointly establish a leading connected logistics network platform in the country.
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His administration should find a way to better balance its relations with the two countries. Viewing China rationally and with respect would be a start.
His interest in Chinese language started in secondary school, when he got an opportunity to visit China through the Confucius Institute, which promotes Chinese culture around the world.
Hong Kong college students try out high-tech equipment during a visit to e-sports company Versus Programming Network in Shanghai. [Photo provided to China Daily]
His comments came during a signing ceremony with Peru's president last week, when Aluminum Corp of China started work on the .3 billion expansion of its Toromocho copper mine in central Peru.