CHINA / MILITARY
HKSAR hands over military dock to PLA Garrison to better tackle terrorism, foreign interference
Published: Sep 29, 2020 11:22 AM

The Hong Kong Garrison of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) holds a drill in waters near Hong Kong, June 26, 2019. Members of the army, navy and air force of the PLA garrison in Hong Kong took part in the joint naval and air patrol exercise that aimed to review and raise the units' combat abilities in emergency dispatches, ad hoc deployment and joint operations. (Photo: 81.cn)

 

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) handed over the Central Military Dock to the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Hong Kong Garrison on Tuesday, a move deemed by HKSAR Chief Executive Carrie Lam as a historic moment that fully demonstrates the HKSAR's relationship with the central authorities under "one country, two systems" and carries important constitutional significance.

Chinese military experts believed that the military dock, which is located in downtown, will help the PLA deal with terrorism-related activities and meets China's actual needs amid frequent foreign interference in Hong Kong affairs.  

The 150-meter-long Military Dock, located on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, is the last military facility required to be re-provisioned for use by the Garrison, said Lam in a speech at the handover ceremony, according to a press release published on the website of the Government of the HKSAR.

After Hong Kong's return to the motherland, 18 military sites have been used and managed by the Hong Kong Garrison for defense purposes, with the Military Dock being the only exception due to various challenges in reclamation work, Lam said, noting that the handover of the Military Dock on Tuesday means that the HKSAR Government has completely fulfilled its relevant responsibilities.

Lam reiterated that the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Garrisoning of the HKSAR (the Garrison Law) is a national law applicable to the HKSAR under Annex III of the Basic Law.

"Defense is of utmost importance to the country and must be fully safeguarded," Lam stressed.

Song Zhongping, a Chinese military expert and commentator, told the Global Times on Tuesday that the handover of the Military Dock could help the PLA solve challenges that arise in combating terrorism, as anti-terrorism is one of the important missions of the PLA. 

The purpose of the PLA Hong Kong Garrison is to safeguard national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, and increasing the military facilities is in accordance with China's actual needs when the country is facing an increasingly complex international situation in Hong Kong, especially in terms of more frequent foreign interference, Song said. 

The increase of military facilities for the PLA Hong Kong Garrison aims to safeguard national security and ensure the effectiveness of the "one country, two systems" principle, Song said. 

While no persons can enter military sites without authorization, the PLA Hong Kong Garrison has, in response to recommendations provided by the HKSAR Government, agreed to consider opening the Military Dock on a discretionary basis to allow the public to enter non-restricted areas as long as defense work is not affected, Lam said, noting the move fully showcases the Hong Kong Garrison's care for local residents.