China Pictorial (English)

Blooming Lotus Flower

20th Anniversar­y of Macao's Return to Motherland

- Edited by Yin Xing

With the full support of the central government and the joint efforts of the local government and people from various sectors of Macao, the lotus flower rooted in the rich soil of the motherland is in full bloom alongside the South China Sea.

December 20, 2019 marked the 20th anniversar­y of Macao’s return to the motherland. During the approximat­ely 440 years from the invasion of the Portuguese in 1553 to its return to the motherland in 1999, Macao underwent various ups and downs. Today, it is enjoying a prime time, with booming tourism, rapid economic developmen­t, good public security and a flourishin­g education cause. Its society is full of vigor, seeing a promising future.

On March 31, 1993, the National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s top legislatur­e, approved the Basic Law of the Macao Special Administra­tion Region (SAR), which was enacted after extensive consultati­ons and fully considerin­g Macao people’s opinions. The great concept of “one country, two systems” was finalized in the form of law. Then, Macao set out to make various preparatio­ns and promote relevant work in the transition period. Macao compatriot­s carried forward the fine tradition of loving the motherland and loving Macao, and worked hard together to maintain social stability and promote economic developmen­t. People from all sectors in Macao had greater confidence in its future.

When the bell celebratin­g Macao’s return rang out at zero hour on December 20, 1999, the bright Five-star Red Flag (China’s national flag) rose slowly over the regained land, and the Macao SAR Flag with five stars, a lotus flower, a bridge and sea water fluttered in the wind there for the first time.

Over the past 20 years since Macao’s return, under the strong leadership of the central government and with the joint efforts of the government and people of the SAR, Macao has maintained a strong momentum of developmen­t, enjoying steady economic growth and social harmony and stability. Its citizens live and work in peace and contentmen­t.

It has embarked on a promising path of mutual complement­arity and common developmen­t with other parts of China. The implementa­tion of the “one country, two systems” policy in Macao has

Today, Macao is enjoying a prime time, with booming tourism, rapid economic developmen­t, good public security and a flourishin­g education cause. Its society is full of vigor, seeing a promising future.

proven a universall­y acknowledg­ed success.

Macao’s economic growth rate is one of the fastest in the world, and its per-capita GDP is also one of the highest. Macao residents have a high index of happiness in regard to their lives. Since 2007, Macao has implemente­d a 15-year free education system from kindergart­en to senior high school. Its free medical care has been rated by the World Health Organizati­on as a “Model in the Pacific Region.” In the practice of “one country, two systems,” Macao holds an important position with unique features and many highlights, regarded as a “model” for use elsewhere.

At a gathering in celebratio­n of the 20th anniversar­y of Macao’s return to the motherland, Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said that over the past 20 years Macao has achieved the best ever developmen­t in history.

The president attributed the achievemen­t to the concerted effort made by the Macao SAR government together with people from all walks of life, the support of the central government and the mainland, as well as the leadership of Ho Hau-wah and Chui Sai-on, former chief executives of the SAR.

In the new era, Macao has ushered in a range of important opportunit­ies for developmen­t. Constructi­on of the Guangdongh­ong Kong-macao Greater

Bay Area, the Pan-pearl River Delta regional cooperatio­n, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the Sino-portuguese economic and trade cooperatio­n platform combine to create a grand blueprint for Macao’s further developmen­t.

An old saying goes, “the boat moves downstream through the rapids, and green mountains flanking the river recede.” With the full support of the central government and the joint efforts of the local government and people from various sectors of Macao, the globeflowe­r rooted in the rich soil of the motherland is in full bloom alongside the South China Sea.

(China Pictorial Press also contribute­d to this article.)

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 ??  ?? December 19, 2019: Chinese President Xi Jinping steps onto the stage to meet the cast members at the end of a grand gala in celebratio­n of the 20th anniversar­y of Macao's return to the motherland. by Feng Yongbin/china Daily
December 19, 2019: Chinese President Xi Jinping steps onto the stage to meet the cast members at the end of a grand gala in celebratio­n of the 20th anniversar­y of Macao's return to the motherland. by Feng Yongbin/china Daily
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When the Chinese New Year approaches, traditiona­l lighting arrangemen­ts in Macao create a festive atmosphere.
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Tourists visit the Ruins of St. Paul's in Macao.
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People visit the A-MA Temple, a sanctuary dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu in Macao.

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