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    16/05/2023

    The Most “Boring” Currency in the World: Dollar Peg Between HKD and USD

    Explain that under the Basic Law, Hong Kong is allowed to not implement foreign exchange control for better business environments, and the linked exchange rate system can stabilize the Hong Kong dollar and reduce transaction costs.

    Photo: Bank of China Tower

    Guest: Peter Lam, President of London Chinatown Chinese Associsation

    Related Articles: Basic Law Article 109, Article 112, Article 115, and Article 118

    Co-Producer:
    RTHK
    Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau


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    • The Permanent Residency Under the Basic Law

      The Permanent Residency Under the Basic Law

      Become a Hongkonger—the Permanent Residency Under the Basic Law

      Introduce the definition of Hong Kong permanent residency and the rights of a Hong Kong permanent resident under the Basic Law.

      Photo: Stanley Main Street

      Guest: Donald Man, Chairman of Zheng Qi Charitable Foundation

      Related Articles: Basic Law Chapter III

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      06/06/2023
    • Personal Privacy Protection in Hong Kong

      Personal Privacy Protection in Hong Kong

      The Legality of Street Photography: Personal Privacy Protection in Hong Kong

      With street photography as an example, indicate how the Basic Law protects the freedom of publication as well as the personal privacy of Hong Kong residents.

      Photo: M+

      Guest: Charles Ng, Medical doctor, MPH ( Johns Hopkins)

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 27, and Article 30

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      02/06/2023
    • The Labour Rights Everyone Should Know Under the Basic Law

      The Labour Rights Everyone Should Know Under the Basic Law

      The Continuing Hong Kong’s Aviation Success With the Basic Law

      Introduce the labour rights protected by the Basic Law, such as the right and freedom to join trade unions and to strike.

      Photo: Victoria Harbour

      Guest: Jason Lee, Vice Chairman of The Hong Kong Y. Elites Association Committee

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 27, Article 36, and Article 39

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      30/05/2023
    • The Continuing Hong Kong’s Aviation Success With the Basic Law

      The Continuing Hong Kong’s Aviation Success With the Basic Law

      The Continuing Hong Kong’s Aviation Success With the Basic Law

      Explain how the Basic Law helps Hong Kong, a small city, become conditional to have one of the busiest airports in the world and maintain its status as an international and regional aviation hub.

      Photo: Civil Aviation Department Headquarters

      Guest: Edward Leung Hei, Legislative Council Member

      Related Articles: Basic Law Chapter V Section 4

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      26/05/2023
    • Land Leases

      Land Leases

      Land Leases: The Reasons Hong Kong People Are So Concerned About It

      Explain why housing is the issue that Hong Kong people are most concerned about, what crucial role land use right plays in this issue, and how they are related to the "land leases" provisions under the Basic Law.

      Photo: Pokfulam Gardens

      Guest: Rizwan ULLAH, Equal Opportunities Commission Board Member

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 120, Article 121, Article 122, and Article 123

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      23/05/2023
    • Hong Kong’s Financial Independence Under the Basic Law

      Hong Kong’s Financial Independence Under the Basic Law

      No Tax Revenue Turned Over: Hong Kong’s Financial Independence Under the Basic Law

      Indicate that the Basic Law allows Hong Kong to maintain financial independence, which means Hong Kong does not need to hand over tax revenue to the central government like other provinces and cities. This is an advantage that "one country, two systems" has brought to Hong Kong.

      Photo: The Inland Revenue Centre

      Guest: Ronald Wu, Hong Kong Association of Travel Agents Ex- officio Member

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 106

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      19/05/2023
    • The Most “Boring” Currency in the World: Dollar Peg Between HKD and USD

      The Most “Boring” Currency in the World: Dollar Peg Between HKD and USD

      The Most “Boring” Currency in the World: Dollar Peg Between HKD and USD

      Explain that under the Basic Law, Hong Kong is allowed to not implement foreign exchange control for better business environments, and the linked exchange rate system can stabilize the Hong Kong dollar and reduce transaction costs.

      Photo: Bank of China Tower

      Guest: Peter Lam, President of London Chinatown Chinese Associsation

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 109, Article 112, Article 115, and Article 118

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      16/05/2023
    • A Shopping Paradise: The Reasons Hong Kong’s Imports Sold at a Competitive Price

      A Shopping Paradise: The Reasons Hong Kong’s Imports Sold at a Competitive Price

      A Shopping Paradise: The Reasons Hong Kong’s Imports Sold at a Competitive Price

      Stress that as a separate customs territory from China, Hong Kong is able to maintain a low tax system without any customs tariff on imports or sales tax.

      Photo: Kwai Tsing Container Terminals

      Guest: Arthur Lee, Secretary- General of Association of Hong Kong Accounting Advisors

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 108, Article 114, and Article 116

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      12/05/2023
    • The Functions of the Hong Kong Liaison Office

      The Functions of the Hong Kong Liaison Office

      The Functions of the Hong Kong Liaison Office and Its Connection With the Basic Law

      Introduce the functions and responsibilities of the Liaison Office in Hong Kong and its connection with the Basic Law.

      Photo: The Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

      Guest: Calvin Tang, Deputy Secretary- General, New Territories Association of Societies

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 13, and Article 22

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      09/05/2023
    • The People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison

      The People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison

      A Low-Key Protector—the People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison

      Describe the responsibilities of the Hong Kong garrison of the People's Liberation Army under the Basic Law and the benefits it has brought to Hong Kong.

      Photo: The Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building

      Guest: Sharon Tam, Committee of The All-China Youth Federation

      Related Articles: Basic Law Article 14, and National Laws to be Applied in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Garrisoning of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Article 5, Article 9, and Article 10

      Co-Producer:
      RTHK
      Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau

      05/05/2023