Special Administrative Region
| This article is part of the series: Political divisions of China |
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| Province level |
| Provinces |
| Autonomous regions |
| Municipalities |
| Special Administrative Regions |
| Prefecture level |
| Prefectures |
| Autonomous prefectures |
| Prefecture-level cities |
| (incl. Sub-provincial cities) |
| Leagues |
| County level |
| Districts |
| Counties |
| Autonomous counties |
| County-level cities |
| (incl. Sub-prefecture-level cities) |
| Banners |
| Autonomous banners |
| Township level |
| District public offices |
| Townships |
| Ethnic townships |
| Towns |
| Subdistricts |
| Sumu |
| Ethnic sumu |
A Special Administrative Region (SAR) (Simplified Chinese: 特别行政区; Traditional Chinese: 特別行政區; pinyin: tè bié xíng zhèng qū) is a political subdivision of the People's Republic of China. The PRC at present has two SARs, Hong Kong and Macau, where each has a Chief Executive as head of government.
Article 31 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China authorizes the National People's Congress to create special administrative regions and to create a basic law which provides those regions with a large degree of internal autonomy, a separate political system and a capitalist economy under the principle of "One country, two systems" proposed by Deng Xiaoping.
The PRC has offered Taiwan a similar status to that of an SAR if it accepts mainland rule; however the Republic of China government refuses to accept the offer, and most polls indicate that only around 10% of the Taiwanese electorate support it.
The SARs of the PRC are empowered to conduct autonomous cultural and economic policies and as such are members of the WTO, even though they are not sovereign states, because they form their own customs areas and hence have their own international trade policies.
Recently, North Korea (DPRK) has also started experimenting with Special Administrative Regions, modelled after China. Examples include Kaesŏng and Shinŭiju.
See also
- Political divisions of China
- Chief Executive of Hong Kong
- Chief Executive of Macau
- Special Economic Zone
- Administrative divisions of North Korea
de:Sonderverwaltungszone
fr:Région administrative spéciale
zh-cn:特别行政区
zh-tw:特別行政區