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      • China uses the constitutional principle “one country, two systems” to govern the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau. According to the principle, Hong Kong and Macau, both former colonies, will be allowed to have independent economic and political systems from that of mainland China, while still being a part of the country.
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