On June 9, an academic symposium on “One Country, Two Systems” hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences was held in Beijing. The theme was “Review and Prospects of the Fifth Anniversary of the Implementation of Hong Kong's National Security Law”. Nearly 100 guests, experts and scholars from the Mainland, Hong Kong, Macau, and 11 countries including Britain, Portugal, and Malaysia attended the conference to conduct in-depth discussions on topics such as “National Security Legislation Theory and Practice,” “National Security and Economic Development,” and “National Security and Social Governance.” The guests, experts and scholars combined the successful practice of “one country, two systems” in Hong Kong and Macau, focused on the turbulent and uneasy international situation, and explained the practical significance, contemporary significance, and world significance of “one country, two systems” from a historical perspective and the height of civilization. The participating scholars said that in today's chaotic and intertwined world, the values of peace, tolerance, openness, and sharing contained in “one country, two systems” are becoming more and more precious. Participants, experts and scholars reviewed and looked forward on the practice of Hong Kong's National Security Law over the past five years. Using extensive facts and data, they explained the overall and fundamental role and impact of Hong Kong's National Security Law in reversing Hong Kong's chaos, protecting the practice of “one country, two systems”, and promoting Hong Kong's economic development and human rights protection.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/09 03:17
On June 9, an academic symposium on “One Country, Two Systems” hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences was held in Beijing. The theme was “Review and Prospects of the Fifth Anniversary of the Implementation of Hong Kong's National Security Law”. Nearly 100 guests, experts and scholars from the Mainland, Hong Kong, Macau, and 11 countries including Britain, Portugal, and Malaysia attended the conference to conduct in-depth discussions on topics such as “National Security Legislation Theory and Practice,” “National Security and Economic Development,” and “National Security and Social Governance.” The guests, experts and scholars combined the successful practice of “one country, two systems” in Hong Kong and Macau, focused on the turbulent and uneasy international situation, and explained the practical significance, contemporary significance, and world significance of “one country, two systems” from a historical perspective and the height of civilization. The participating scholars said that in today's chaotic and intertwined world, the values of peace, tolerance, openness, and sharing contained in “one country, two systems” are becoming more and more precious. Participants, experts and scholars reviewed and looked forward on the practice of Hong Kong's National Security Law over the past five years. Using extensive facts and data, they explained the overall and fundamental role and impact of Hong Kong's National Security Law in reversing Hong Kong's chaos, protecting the practice of “one country, two systems”, and promoting Hong Kong's economic development and human rights protection.