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"The Road Ahead for Hong Kong" symposium held in Toronto (with photos)
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     Miss Maria Tam, a member of the Committee for the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, yesterday (January 31, Toronto time) discussed Hong Kong's Basic Law and its constitutional reform at the "20 Years After the Promulgation of the Basic Law - The Road Ahead for Hong Kong" symposium, held at the University of Toronto's Richard Charles Lee Canada - Hong Kong Library.

     The symposium was jointly organised by the university's Canada - Hong Kong Library, the Asian Institute at Munk School of Global Affairs, and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Toronto. More than 100 people, including academics, politicians, community leaders and students attended the fully-packed symposium.

     Miss Tam gave a presentation entitled "The Basic Law Code", explaining the concept of "One Country, Two Systems". She said that the consensus on constitutional reform achieved last year is a big step forward.

     "Hong Kong is moving forward with democracy. It's a non-reversible trend.

     "Hong Kong's value is in its capitalistic system and rule of law," she said. "Economically, Hong Kong's future is bright. It will emerge as the financial centre of the whole of China. Hong Kong is totally open. It has established itself as the dragonhead of the economy in Southern China. With its strong enterprises, Hong Kong can survive international competition."

     Saying that China attaches great importance to Hong Kong, she said, "China always wants to have a strong international business city like Hong Kong, which is also playing a leading role nationally and internationally in creativity and technological developments."

     Other speakers at the symposium included: Dr Ming K Chan of Stanford University on "Challenges and Opportunities in Transforming China's Hong Kong Toward the 2047 Merger-Convergence"; Dr Li Kui-wai of City University of Hong Kong on "The Hong Kong Economy: The First Decade and the Road Ahead"; Dr Eric Fong of the University of Toronto on "The Community of Hong Kong Immigrants in Toronto since Hong Kong has Reintegrated with China"; and Dr Eilo Yu of the University of Macau on "The Implication of Hong Kong's 'One Country, Two Systems' Experience on Beijing's Policy toward Taiwan and Macao".

     Miss Tam and the other speakers also officiated at the launch of the Canada-Hong Kong Library's "Hong Kong Handover" Online Resource.

Ends/Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Issued at HKT 17:08

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