Noun
special administrative region (plural special administrative regions)
In China, an administrative division and a type of dependent territory that is granted de jure autonomy (apart from applicable national laws) except for issues relating to foreign relations and defence
The majority of Taiwan people cannot accept Taiwan becoming a second Hong Kong, nor can we accept Taiwan becoming a local government of the People's Republic of China or a Special Administrative Region of China. Chen Shui-bian
According to Article 29 of the Hong Kong National Security Law, “sanctions, blockades or other hostile actions against the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the People’s Republic of China” are expressly prohibited. Source: Internet
Hong Kong, an economic powerhouse, is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. Source: Internet
Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. Source: Internet
There are around 330 Hong Kong residents on board, including 260 holding Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong passports and roughly 70 people with foreign ones. Source: Internet
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on Tuesday began citywide free nucleic acid testing with the help of the central government; 126,000 people got tested on the first day of the program. Source: Internet