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Australia–Hong Kong relations
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Australia–Hong Kong relations are distinct to Australia-China relations. Hong Kong has the status of a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, and maintains its own international relations including those with Australia, as it is empowered to do under the Hong Kong Basic Law. Australia supports the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Hong Kong's mini-constitution, the Basic Law, and in accordance with China's policy of observing "one country, two systems". On the other hand, mainland China has stated that Hong Kong is within China's internal affairs.
Australia has extensive and enduring economic interests in Hong Kong.
Australia has a Consulate-General in Hong Kong, located on the 23rd floor of Harbour Centre [zh] (海港中心) in Wan Chai.[1] Hong Kong maintains a Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, located in Hong Kong House, Sydney.
Both Australia and Hong Kong were former British colonies and Australia has strong ties with Hong Kong.