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China tells consulates in Hong Kong, Macau to use only one city in official title

Diplomats puzzled by request from Ministry of Foreign Affairs to use just the main base in the mission’s formal name

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The US consulate general in Hong Kong. Photo: Alamy

Beijing has asked foreign diplomatic missions which serve both Hong Kong and Macau from a single consulate to remove the name of the city which is not their main base from their official title.

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But the reason for the policy change has yet to be explained.

The request, sent in a note to diplomatic corps in both special administrative regions from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was made “several months ago” and contained a list of countries in both cities to which it applied, according to a consular source in Macau.

The source described the list of countries affected as “not exhaustive, but extensive”, adding that it included consulates from European countries and elsewhere around the world.

The French consulate’s title remains unchanged. Photo: SCMP
The French consulate’s title remains unchanged. Photo: SCMP
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The Canadian consulate confirmed it had received the note.

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