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• Remained a British
colony until 1997,
when it was
returned to
communist China
• Capitalist economy – free markets, low taxation
• Major world trading port and international
banking center
• High export levels – textiles, toys,
electronics
• Recently, more service industries
as manufacturing moved to
mainland China
• Gov’t allocated funds for transportation,
education, public housing and sanitation
• Ruled as British colony from 1842-1997
• Handed over to communist China under the
policy of “one country, two systems”
• Mainland China responsible for defense and
foreign affairs, Hong Kong has its own legal
system, police, monetary system, delegates
to int’l organizations and events
• Democracy – right to vote, legislative branch,
judicial system, multi-party state
• Mix of British and Chinese culture
• Education follows western models – public
schools run by the Department of Education
• Diverse culture – Buddhist, Christian, Muslim,
Daoist
• Movie-making industry – Bruce Lee, Jackie
Chan
• Was originally part of British colony of
Malaysia
• Gained independence in 1959 (British naval
base until 1971)
• Let by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew until 1990
• Successful economic development
• Gov’t led plans combined with private
enterprises
• Exports include electronics, textiles, shipbuilding
and oil refining
• 2nd highest per capita in Asia and one of the
busiest ports in the world
• Rate of growth has dropped more recently due
to competition with China
• Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew authoritarian
• Tight controls justified because large
population crowded a limited space
• Low crime rates due to harsh penalties
• Economic changes have led to some
movements toward political freedoms
• Current Prime Minister is Lee Hsien Loong
(Lee Kuan’s son)
• High population growth – one of the most
densely populated countries
• Gov’t birth control policies in the late 1960s.
By the 1990s, switched to a “baby bonus”
scheme to encourage growth
• Government run “Ministry of Education” sets
curriculum standards
• Gov’t owns and controls radio and TV stations
• Mix of traditional and western culture –
Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism with
Christianity, architecture, sports

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Hong Kong and Singapore Facts

  • 1. • Remained a British colony until 1997, when it was returned to communist China
  • 2. • Capitalist economy – free markets, low taxation • Major world trading port and international banking center • High export levels – textiles, toys, electronics • Recently, more service industries as manufacturing moved to mainland China • Gov’t allocated funds for transportation, education, public housing and sanitation
  • 3. • Ruled as British colony from 1842-1997 • Handed over to communist China under the policy of “one country, two systems” • Mainland China responsible for defense and foreign affairs, Hong Kong has its own legal system, police, monetary system, delegates to int’l organizations and events • Democracy – right to vote, legislative branch, judicial system, multi-party state
  • 4. • Mix of British and Chinese culture • Education follows western models – public schools run by the Department of Education • Diverse culture – Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Daoist • Movie-making industry – Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan
  • 5. • Was originally part of British colony of Malaysia • Gained independence in 1959 (British naval base until 1971) • Let by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew until 1990
  • 6. • Successful economic development • Gov’t led plans combined with private enterprises • Exports include electronics, textiles, shipbuilding and oil refining • 2nd highest per capita in Asia and one of the busiest ports in the world • Rate of growth has dropped more recently due to competition with China
  • 7. • Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew authoritarian • Tight controls justified because large population crowded a limited space • Low crime rates due to harsh penalties • Economic changes have led to some movements toward political freedoms • Current Prime Minister is Lee Hsien Loong (Lee Kuan’s son)
  • 8. • High population growth – one of the most densely populated countries • Gov’t birth control policies in the late 1960s. By the 1990s, switched to a “baby bonus” scheme to encourage growth • Government run “Ministry of Education” sets curriculum standards • Gov’t owns and controls radio and TV stations • Mix of traditional and western culture – Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism with Christianity, architecture, sports