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Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) Donald Tsang (L) takes his oath,
administered by Chinese President Hu Jintao, at the Hong Kong Convention
and Exhibition Center on July 1, 2007. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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Principal officials of the third-term
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government take their
oaths with the presence of Chinese President Hu Jintao (1st R) at the Hong
Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Hong Kong, south China, on July
1, 2007. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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HONG KONG, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao attended a gathering marking the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return
to China and the inauguration of the third-term government of the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) here Sunday morning.
At about 9:00 a.m., white-uniformed Hong Kong police
band played the national anthem to kick off the celebration.
Chief Executive Donald Tsang went to the podium first
to take his oath solemnly, administered by President Hu.
Principal officials of the third-term HKSAR
government and members of the Executive Council also took their oaths.
After the inauguration, Tsang addressed the
gathering, expressing his gratitude to the central government and Hong Kong
citizens for their support for the third-term HKSAR government, and vowing to go
all out to do his job well.
"I solemnly pledge to do my utmost to get my job done
in the best interests of Hong Kong and our country, as I promised during my
election campaign," said Tsang.
Tsang said in the next five years, the HKSAR
government will try its best to build a government that is more open, develop a
system that is more democratic, promote a new mode of economic development,
create a better quality of life, and promote a new caring culture.
President Hu delivered an important speech after the
inauguration.
In his speech, Hu first extended cordial greetings to
all the people in Hong Kong, and warm congratulations to Tsang, his team and
members of the Executive Council who had just been sworn in.
Then, Hu recalled the historical process of Hong
Kong's return to the motherland.
He paid tribute to Deng Xiaoping who creatively put
forward the scientific concept of "one country, two systems" and personally
oversaw China's negotiation with Britain on Hong Kong and the drafting of the
Basic Law of the Hong Kong SAR, and to Jiang Zemin who made historical
contribution to the smooth return and transition of Hong Kong and the successful
implementation of the "one country, two systems" concept.
Hu said Hong Kong's success over the past 10 years
shows that Hong Kong people are fully capable of managing Hong Kong well and
sustaining its growth.
During the past decade, the two chief executives,
Tung Chee Hwaand Donald Tsang, with the full support of the central government
and the mainland, led the HKSAR government and people in meeting such grave
challenges as the Asian financial crisis and severe acute respiratory syndrome
(SARS), Hu said.
"They upheld the overall stability of Hong Kong,
revitalized Hong Kong's economy, and Hong Kong has made great progress in all
fields of endeavors," said Hu.
Hu said Hong Kong has obtained much experience for
the cause of "one country, two systems."
The president summarized the experience into four
major points, namely, fully appreciating and implementing "one country, two
systems," strictly complying with the Basic Law, giving high priority to
promoting economic development and improving people's well-being, and upholding
social harmony and stability.
Hu pledged that the central government will firmly
support the chief executive and the government of the HKSAR in exercising
government power as mandated by law, fully support Hong Kong in promoting
economic development, improving well-being of the people and developing
democracy, vigorously promote exchanges and cooperation between the Chinese
mainland and Hong Kong in economy, education, science and technology, culture,
public health, sports and other fields, and actively support HKSAR in conducting
external exchanges, he added.
"All the central government policies concerning Hong
Kong are designed to promote the interests of Hong Kong and its people and
create a better future for Hong Kong and its people," he said.
Sunday's celebrations began with a flag-raising
ceremony, which was attended by more than 1,000 people, including Tsang, and
will end with a grand fireworks display in the evening.
President Hu arrived here Friday and will leave later
Sunday.
President Hu recalls process of Hong
Kong's return to China
HONG KONG, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao
recalled the historical process of Hong Kong's return to the motherland at a
gathering marking the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland
and the inauguration of the third-term government of Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) here Sunday morning.
Hu said that Deng Xiaoping creatively put forward the
scientific concept of "one country, two systems" and personally oversaw China's
negotiation with Britain on Hong Kong and the drafting of the Basic Law of the
HKSAR, thus breaking a new ground in striving for China's peaceful
reunification.
