In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Q: Context: East Asia is the eastern subregion of the Asian continent, which can be defined in either geographical or ethno-cultural terms. Geographically and geopolitically, it includes China, Hong Kong, and Macao; Mongolia and Taiwan; North and South Korea; and Japan; it covers about , or about 28% of the Asian continent, about twice the area of Europe., The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (abbreviated SKH), also known as the Hong Kong Anglican Church (Episcopal), is the Anglican Church in Hong Kong and Macao. It is the 38th Province of the Anglican Communion. It is also one of the major denominations in Hong Kong and the first in the world to ordain a female priest., Macau (literally: "Bay Gate"), (in Portuguese, which is still widely used in the city) also spelled Macao (in English), officially the Região Administrativa Especial de Macau da República Popular da China, is an autonomous territory on the western side of the Pearl River Delta in East Asia. Macau is bordered by the city of Zhuhai in China to the North and the Pearl River Estuary to the East and South. Hong Kong lies about to its East across the Delta. With a population of 650,900 living in an area of , it is the most densely populated region in the world., Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory on the Pearl River Delta of East Asia. Macau lies across the delta to the west, and the Chinese province of Guangdong borders the territory to the north. With a total land area of and a population of over 7.3 million of various nationalities, it ranks as the world's fourth most densely populated sovereign state or territory., Guangdong (Simplified ) is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China. Formerly romanised as Canton or Kwangtung, Guangdong surpassed Henan and Sichuan to become the most populous province in China in January 2005, registering 79.1 million permanent residents and 31 million migrants who lived in the province for at least six months of the year; the total population was 104,303,132 in the 2010 census, accounting for 7.79 percent of Mainland China's population. The provincial capital Guangzhou and economic hub Shenzhen are among the most populous and important cities in China. The population increase since the census has been modest, the province at 2014 end had 107,240,000 people., China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a unitary sovereign state in East Asia. With a population of over 1.381 billion, it is the world's most populous country. The state is governed by the Communist Party of China, and its capital is Beijing. It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing), and two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau), and claims sovereignty over Taiwan. The country's major urban areas include Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Tianjin and Hong Kong. China is a great power and a major regional power within Asia, and has been characterized as a potential superpower., The Anglican Communion is an international association of autonomous churches consisting of the Church of England and national and regional Anglican churches ("provinces") in full communion with it. Full participation in the sacramental life of each church is available to all communicant Anglicans., Timothy Ha Wing - ho MBE , JP ( Chinese :  ; pinyin : Xià Yngháo ; born 1937 ) , is the former Supervisor and Principal of St. Paul 's College , Hong Kong , as well as Education Secretary of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui ( Hong Kong Anglican Church ( Episcopal ) ) and Chairman of the Hong Kong Association of Sponsoring Bodies of Schools . Ha , who is in his late 60s , is still a prominent figure in the education sector of Hong Kong and has recently been very outspoken , in particular concerning the government 's proposed education reforms . Timothy Ha received his early education in Munsang College and Diocesan Boys ' School ( DBS ) . He was then admitted to The University of Hong Kong , where he studied history . Upon attaining his BA degree , he started his career as a teacher in DBS , in 1960 . In 1968 , Ha was appointed Principal of St. Paul 's College , which is the flagship school of the Anglican Church and oldest educational institution in Hong Kong , and also the alma mater of his father and grandfather . Under Ha 's leadership , St. Paul 's College underwent several major projects , including renovations and restructuring of the school premises as well as changes to the school management and funding structure , by participation in the Direct Subsidy Scheme in 2002 . Outside St. Paul 's College , Ha has also been very active in education - related policy making . He has served as either chairman or member of many education - related committees . In 1991 , he was appointed a member of the Legislative Council ( i.e. legislature of Hong Kong ) by the then Governor to serve a four - year term . In 1994 , Ha was involved in an incident concerning his expenses claim of public funds to buy electronic Bibles . Ha managed to withstand media criticism , but had not gone for a second term in the LegCo as all appointed seats in LegCo were turned to elected seats in 1995 . Timothy Ha was also involved in tertiary education . He took part in the establishment committee of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology . Indeed , he was the one to give the university its current name . He has been a member of the Court of The University of Hong Kong . As the Education Secretary of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui , he has been responsible for the education policies of the Anglican Church , which is currently the second largest sponsoring body of schools , after the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong . Recently , the government has suggested major education reforms including the restructuring of school governing boards and the taking over of school management controls . Ha , representing the Anglican Church , joined the outspoken Bishop Zen Ze - kiun of the Catholic Church in opposing the School - Based Management Policy reforms , including threatening to take legal actions to deter the government 's initiatives . Timothy Ha was originally expected to retire as Supervisor and Principal of St. Paul 's College in August 2005 , after 37 years of service . However , the Principal - elect abruptly turned down the offer in June 2005 and Ha was expected to continue to serve for at least one more academic year , even after the hosting of a farewell dinner in his honour on July 9 , 2005 . On December 19 , 2005 , Ha announced that he shall be retiring on March 1 , 2006 , and Dr. John Richard Kennard will succeed his principalship . Ha was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1986 and was honoured with an MBE in 1989 ., The Pearl River Delta (PRD), also known as Zhujiang Delta or Zhusanjiao, is the low-lying area surrounding the Pearl River estuary, where the Pearl River flows into the South China Sea. It is one of the most densely urbanised regions in the world and is an economic hub of China. This region is often considered an emerging megacity. The PRD is a megalopolis, with future development into a single mega metropolitan area, yet itself is at the southern end of a larger megalopolis running along the southern coast of China, which include metropolises such as Chaoshan, Zhangzhou-Xiamen, Quanzhou-Putian, and Fuzhou. The nine largest cities of PRD had a combined population of 57.15 million at the end of 2013, comprising 53.69% of the provincial population. According to the World Bank Group, the PRD has become the largest urban area in the world in both size and population., Subject: timothy ha, Relation: country_of_citizenship, Options: (A) china (B) england (C) hong kong (D) korea (E) macau (F) republic of china (G) south korea (H) taiwan
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taiwan