
Chinese President Hu Jintao(R) shakes hands with Donald Tsang,
the chief executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, in Beijing on
March 18, 2008.
BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday met
with the chief executives of the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative
regions (SAR) and urged them and their governments to further promote economic
and social development in the two regions.

Chinese President Hu Jintao(R) shakes hands with Edmund Ho Hau
Wah, the chief executive of Macao Special Administrative Region, in Beijing on
March 18, 2008.
Hong Kong SAR's Donald Tsang and Macao SAR's Edmund Ho Hau Wah, attended
the just-concluded annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC) as
non-voting delegates.
During his meeting with Tsang, Hu acknowledged that Hong Kong has
maintained good momentum in development, which is the result of the common
efforts of the Hong Kong SAR government and all sectors of Hong Kong.
"The central government believes you and the Hong Kong SAR government will
do your utmost to make the region strong and prosperous and govern the region
according to the law," he said.
Hu urged the Hong Kong SAR government to make progress in economic
development, improve people's livelihood, promote democracy and harmony and make
further contributions to the successful practice of the "one country, two
systems" policy in Hong Kong.
During his meeting with Ho, the president said it is a common aspiration of
people in Macao to maintain the region's development momentum and deal properly
with "new situations" and "new problems" the region faces in its development.
Hu said he hoped that the Macao SAR government will govern according to the
law and unite the people in Macao to press ahead with economic development,
maintain social stability and strive for a better future of Macao.
Vice President Xi Jinping was present at the meetings.