Xi Jinping (right, pictured with Chief Executive Ho Iat-seng) said Macau’s achievements showed the importance of belief in one country, two systems. Photo: Bloomberg
- President says the system under which the city, and Hong Kong, are ruled from Beijing can work in the long run, only when ‘it is not being distorted’
- Speech comes after he swore in new chief executive and cabinet ministers
Topic | Macau
Xi Jinping (right, pictured with Chief Executive Ho Iat-seng) said Macau’s achievements showed the importance of belief in one country, two systems. Photo: Bloomberg
Phila Siu, also known as Bobby, has been a journalist since 2009. He has reported on human rights, security, politics, and society in Hong Kong, mainland China and Southeast Asia. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Hong Kong Baptist University and a human rights law master's degree from the University of Hong Kong.
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