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March 2005 In Hong Kong And Macao2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → This page deals with March 2005 events related to Hong Kong and Macao. | | style="border: 1px solid #000000; background-color: #fff5f5; padding: 7px" | Deaths in March Other recent deaths Chinese calendar Ongoing events Future events Past events Upcoming holidays Upcoming festivals Upcoming sports events Others Episodes Others Concerts Classical Pop Musical Drama Related pages 2005 in HK and Macao About this page
| - WANG Rudeng, assistant director of Central People's Government Liaison Office in HK, says the central government will not let the debate over the term of HK's next CE carries on. He commented that many well-educated people have shown their support to an NPCSC intepretation of the Basic Law. CRHK
- JIANG Yanyong, the medical doctor who disclosed the hiding of SARS in Beijing, was reportedly released from house arrest. CRHK
- Arthur LI, HK's education secretary, says he has no plan to join the coming CE election. CRHK
- HK International Airport named the best airport worldwide by business and leisure travellers among 48 participating airports, according to an AETRA survey, jointly run by IATA (International Air Transport Association) and ACI (Airports Council International). AA
- More than 1.5 million tourists visited Macao in February. TDM
- Henry TANG tells the press he will not join the CE election. CRHK
- HK Chief Executive TUNG Chee Hwa announces he is to resign. He blames his poor health for the decision, while others believe that he may have been sacked by the PRC government. His resignation is pending to approval by the Central People's Government. Chief Secretary Donald TSANG will serve as acting CE. Yahoo! Hong Kong BBC
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