China Daily (Hong Kong)

Macao meeting focuses on I&T, youth exchanges

- By LIU YIFAN evanliu@chinadaily­hk.com

Macao deputies to the National People’s Congress — the nation’s top legislatur­e — on Thursday called for more efforts to be made to develop its innovation and technology (I&T) sector and promote youth exchanges within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

They made their remarks at a meeting during the annual gathering of the NPC, which opened in Beijing on Tuesday.

On Macao’s journey to integrate into the national developmen­t plan, it is crucial for the city to boost its I&T sector as a new growth driver by taking advantage of its tourism and talent strengths, said Jose Chui Sai-peng, a Macao deputy to the NPC.

The initiative is also part of Macao’s efforts to diversify its economy. The gaming industry once contribute­d around half of Macao’s GDP, employing one-fifth of the city’s workforce, according to government data.

Chui, who is also a lawmaker in the Macao Special Administra­tive Region, said that the city’s edge in leisure and entertainm­ent should be further tapped for the city’s tech drive.

Home to a variety of top-rated hospitalit­y venues, he said, the casino hub is also able to accommodat­e various networking gatherings and mega events, including technology summits.

“Our five-star hotels provide an excellent environmen­t for meetings and relaxation, allowing guests to enjoy both business and leisure, which is an advantage for hosting technology gatherings,” he said.

With a high number of tourists visiting Macao, the city can also be transforme­d into a center for showcasing the nation’s high-tech inventions, Chui added.

“Visitors can not only enjoy cultural heritage but also experience our technologi­cal advancemen­ts; this can also make the city more attractive,” Chui said.

The lawmaker said Macao has great advantages in its talent pool, given the city’s research strength,

Macao’s edge in leisure and entertainm­ent should be further tapped for the city’s tech drive.”

Jose chui sai-peng,

a Macao deputy to the National People’s Congress

and this can help it further develop its technologi­cal edge.

“I hope Macao’s young blood can contribute to supporting the country’s technology ambition and have a greater say in the critical sector, for example, the chip and space industries,” he said.

Sio Chi-wai, a national legislator from Macao, said the measures to overcome Macao’s challenges are to seek closer internatio­nal connection­s while integratin­g the SAR into the country.

As a link between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, the Macao SAR is also an important node of the Belt and Road Initiative, Sio said, adding that substantia­l progress made in the GBA offers abundant opportunit­ies for growth.

“Although Macao is a small city, it has a prominent position in the promotion of the country’s regional collaborat­ion and overall developmen­t. So Macao itself also sees its integratio­n into the country’s overall developmen­t as the greatest chance to explore the future,” he said.

Kevin Ho King-lun, another Macao deputy, highlighte­d the need for young people from the SAR and other cities in the GBA to engage in exchanges.

The flow of people is important to the 11-city cluster’s integrated developmen­t, as talent empowers the growth of any business and the economy, Ho said.

“With its unique ‘East-meetsWest’ cultural landscape, Macao, alongside Hong Kong, can serve as an ideal platform for mainland people to tap into the internatio­nal community,” Ho said.

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