In the Name of "Hong Kong, China": Hong Kong’s Participation in the Olympic Games
Explain why Hong Kong athletes can participate in the Olympic Games using the name "Hong Kong, China", and what advantages this will bring to Hong Kong.
Photo: The Hong Kong Sports Institude
Guest: Chloe Shum, Founder & President of Youth' s Origin Association
Related Articles: Basic Law Article 143, Article 148, and Article 149
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Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
In the Name of "Hong Kong, China": Hong Kong’s Participation in the Olympic Games
Explain why Hong Kong athletes can participate in the Olympic Games using the name "Hong Kong, China", and what advantages this will bring to Hong Kong.
Photo: The Hong Kong Sports Institude
Guest: Chloe Shum, Founder & President of Youth' s Origin Association
Related Articles: Basic Law Article 143, Article 148, and Article 149
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RTHK
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
Hong Kong—a Creative City Flourishing With the Basic Law
Indicate that even though the freedom to engage in artistic creation is protected by the Basic Law, there are certain obligations that need to be abided by, such as safeguarding national security.
Photo: The Xiqu Centre
Guest: Dianna Tse, Founder of Hong Kong Xiqu Troupe
Related Articles: Basic Law Article 27, Article 34, and Article 39
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RTHK
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
A City Integrating East and West: Hong Kong’s Bilingualism Under the Basic Law
Crisis Abroad: Assistance Every Hong Kong Resident Can Seek
Point out that Hong Kong residents, under the Basic Law, can seek help from the Chinese embassy while outside Hong Kong, and China has provided different assistance for Hong Kong residents in overseas places.
Photo: The Commissioner's Office of China's Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong
Guest: Edward Liu, Principal Representative of International Chamber of Shipping (China) Liaison Office
Related Articles: Basic Law Article 13
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RTHK
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
Hong Kong’s World-Class Passport: The Advantages Brought by the Basic Law
Indicate Hong Kong is authorized by the central government to issue passports and conclude visa abolition agreements with foreign states or regions under "a high degree of autonomy".
Photo: Immigration Service Institute of Training and Development
Guest: Jason Wong, Member of Election Committee ( Tourism)
Related Articles: Basic Law Article 13, Article 154, and Article 155
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RTHK
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
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
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RTHK
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
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
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Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
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
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RTHK
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
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
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Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
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
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RTHK
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau