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P3 GS TB 6 Ch.1-2

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    Hong Kong SAR Establishment and One Country, Two Systems
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  • Hong Kong was under ___________ rule for more than 100 years.
    British
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  • When was the handover ceremony held?
    30th June 1997
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  • What currency do we need to use in the Mainland China?
    Renminbi
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  • Which of the following travel documents do Hong Kong people use to go to the Mainland China?
    The HKSAR passport
    The Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents
    The People's Republic of China Passport
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  • The_______ background of the regional flag of HKSAR represents China.
    red
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  • The __________________ of the regional flag of HKSAR represents Hong Kong
    Bauhinia
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  • The red and white colors of the regional emblem represent the principle of ______________________________________.
    One Country, Two Systems
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  • Name one celebration activities held by the government on Establishment Day.
    The flag-raising ceremonies, variety shows, carinal, fireworks display
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  • China and Britain signed the ____________________________ in 1984.
    Sino-British Joint Declaration
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  • The Basic Law was passed in _____________ (year).
    1990
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  • The ______________________ states China's basic policies on Hong Kong to make sure that 'One Country, Two Systems' is practised.
    Basic Law
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  • In Hong Kong, Muslims can worship in the mosque because people enjoys the ____________________________________ in Hong Kong.
    Freedom of religious belief
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  • The Basic Law protects the basic ___________ and _____________ of Hong Kong people.
    rights, freedoms
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  • In Hong Kong, we can express our opinions about current affairs because we enjoy ______________________________________.
    Freedom of speech
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  • Laws and rules are set to keep ________.
    order
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  • Laws and rules are set to protect the ___________ of everyone in society.
    rights
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