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Liaison Office takes Macao’s English- and Portuguese-language media to GBA

Yin Rutao of the Department of Publicity and Culture of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) told journalists from Macao’s English- and Portuguese-language media last week he wishes that Macao, the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and the whole nation, as well as Portugal, will succeed in their Covid-19 prevention and control measures and achieve an economic recovery as soon as possible.

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UPDATED: 22 Dec 2023, 5:44 am

Yin Rutao of the Department of Publicity and Culture of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) told journalists from Macao’s English- and Portuguese-language media last week he wishes that Macao, the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and the whole nation, as well as Portugal, will succeed in their Covid-19 prevention and control measures and achieve an economic recovery as soon as possible.

A four-day visit to five cities in the Guangdong segment of the 11-city area by the media delegation ended on Saturday. Yin made the remarks during the trip.

Yin noted that it was the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak that the 15 journalists from Macao were able to travel outside of Macao. Macao’s first Covid-19 case was confirmed on 22 January.

The trip included visits to the historically significant Huangpu Military Academy in Guangzhou, Dinghu Mountain in Zhaoqing, Kaiping’s world-famous watchtowers, and Chenpi village in Xinhui.

The tour by several officials from the Liaison Office in conjunction with the Office of the Foreign Ministry Commissioner in Macao, enabled the English- and Portuguese-language media representatives to gain a deeper understanding of the culture, history and rapid socio-economic development in the area. The trip also showed that the nine GBA cities in Guangdong have been highly successful in preventing and controlling Covid-19.

The last stop of the trip was the Guangdong-Macao (Jiangmen) Industrial Cooperation Demonstration Zone where the delegation learnt that of the total area of the 25,000 mu (16.67 square kilometres) about 7,000 mu will be used for a joint project with Macao, an entrepreneurial park for young business start-ups from Macao and Portuguese-speaking countries. The park’s construction projects are scheduled to be completed within five years. The main aim of the park is to promote innovation through strategic emerging industries such as energy conservation and environmental protection, new energy vehicles, new materials and high-end equipment, as well as “Internet +” and cultural and creative industries.

The Jiangmen government told the delegation it believed that the completion of the Huangmaohai Bridge in 2024 will make passenger travel and cargo transport between Macao and Jiangmen much more convenient. Jiangmen lies some 63 kilometres north-east of Macao. Jiangmen is the ancestral town of tens of thousands of Macao residents.

The members of the media delegation, which was headed by veteran local Portuguese journalist José Rocha Dinis, said they were looking forward to their next GBA trip in the not-too-distant future.

Regrettably, some senior members of Macao’s English- and Portuguese-language media were unable to join the trip due to work commitments.

(The Macau Post Daily/Macao News)
Photo by Macao News

UPDATED: 22 Dec 2023, 5:44 am

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