Hong Kong: Handover day: China gifts a pair of giant pandas to Hong Kong

John Lee, the city leader of Hong Kong, announced on Monday that China will present the city with a pair of giant pandas to commemorate the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese control.
The pandas are anticipated to arrive within the next few months, marking a significant milestone since the city’s handover from British rule in 1997. Under the “One Country, Two Systems” principle, Hong Kong was assured a high degree of autonomy and the maintenance of crucial freedoms following its transfer to China.
In a public statement, John emphasized that this gesture “fully demonstrates (China’s) care and support for our city” and fulfils a “constitutional responsibility and historic mission.” He also commended Article 23, a locally developed security law that coexists with a national security law implemented by Beijing in 2020.
Lee claimed that his policies have led to a “substantial rise in the registered number of property transactions and a stable property market.” He further added that the city’s GDP can surpass the previous year’s 3.3% growth and may reach 2.5% to 3.5% this year.
In the past, July 1 was traditionally a day marked by civil society demonstrations throughout Hong Kong. However, these pro-democracy protests, which sometimes turned violent, were suppressed by the authorities. The South China Morning Post reported that the city deployed more than 4,000 police officers on Monday.

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