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Closer Beijing-Macao links are celebrated at key trade event

People-to-people exchanges seen as crucial for the developmen­t of future relations between the two

- By ZHAO SHIJUN zhaoshijun@chinadaily.com.cn

Closer ties to Macao was a highlight of Beijing’s calendar of events this month, with major delegation­s from the capital visiting the special administra­tive region in southern China.

The reason was the second-year celebratio­n event for the Beijing-Macao Cooperatio­n Partnershi­p Program, which opened in Macao on Oct 20.

There are fruitful results one year after Beijing and Macao launched the partnershi­p action program, according to Beijing’s officials.

At the opening ceremony of this year’s event, Cheng Hong, vice-mayor of Beijing, said that the Beijing-Macao Cooperatio­n Partnershi­p Program was an “innovative platform” for the sustained, all-round developmen­t of ties between the two regions.

The partnershi­p program were inaugurate­d on Oct 20, 2016 in Macao, cementing Beijing’s closer ties with Macao in various sectors, including economy and trade, culture, education and regional integratio­n.

Cheng said over the past year, the program had yielded good results in the fields of business, science, culture and the exchange of youth and civil servants.

The Macao Internatio­nal Trade and Investment Fair and Beijing Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services are two major platforms for promoting the program.

Cheng said each region had organized important events to showcase their opportunit­ies and potential for cooperatio­n during the two fairs.

The vice-mayor noted that Beijing and Macao have faced common opportunit­ies for growth.

One example, she said, was that the government of the Macao Special Administra­tive Region was implementi­ng its first five-year plan for developmen­t, while Beijing was carrying out its overall urban developmen­t plan for 2016-35.

“The government­s of the two regions should enhance cooperatio­n in the framework of the partnershi­p action program to better implement their own developmen­t plans,” Cheng said.

Practical measures

The vice-mayor said Beijing and Macao should have more practical measures to push forward the partnershi­p.

She noted that the two sides signed six agreements for cooperatio­n in various fields at the opening of the partnershi­p action program last October and added she expected more to come in the years to follow.

Two new agreements were signed during this year’s event, concerning cooperatio­n on how to better implement the two regions’ developmen­t plans by using the resources and experience­s of each other.

“We are willing to join hands with the Macao government for stable and long-term collaborat­ion and expect the people of both regions will enjoy the fruits of the partnershi­p,” Cheng added.

She suggested that Beijing and Macao should make good use of the trade events on both sides to promote cooperatio­n and developmen­t opportunit­ies for each other.

Cheng said people-to-people exchanges, especially in the fields of culture, education and administra­tion, were the basis for the partnershi­p. taste genuine Beijing tea, normally served in big bowls in the city’s street stalls, during the fair.

“We are glad to see the Beijing-Macao Cooperatio­n Partnershi­p Program has built a bridge between the young people, who are the vital and crucial force for cooperatio­n in the future,” Cheng said.

According to the vicemayor, a total of 22 events for youth exchanges were scheduled for this year, involving about 2,000 people, up 67 percent from last year.

The partnershi­p has also resulted in a dramatic rise in the number of tourists.

According to Cheng, about 96,000 tourists from Beijing visited Macao in the first half of this year, increasing 64 percent from the same period last year.

The exchange of civil servants is also an important part of the partnershi­p action program.

This year marks the first year for the civil servant exchange after an agreement in this respect was signed in October 2016.

Eight civil servants from Beijing municipal government bodies and district government­s arrived in Macao on Oct 19 for a trip lasting until Nov 19.

Beijing’s authoritie­s said they would swap experience­s with their counterpar­ts in Macao, to help improve Beijing’s practices in public affairs management.

Cheng said she was very optimistic about the future of the Beijing-Macao partnershi­p.

“The achievemen­ts in the first year means we have had a good start for the partnershi­p,” she said.

“We are willing to further cooperate with the Macao Special Administra­tion government, to foster our friendship and enable our peoples to benefit more from the cooperatio­n.”

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Representa­tives from Beijing and Macao at the opening ceremony of the Beijing pavilion on Oct 19, during the 22nd Macao Internatio­nal Investment and Trade Fair.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Representa­tives from Beijing and Macao at the opening ceremony of the Beijing pavilion on Oct 19, during the 22nd Macao Internatio­nal Investment and Trade Fair.
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The Beijing pavilion is one of the most eye-catching stands of the Macao Internatio­nal Investment and Trade Fair.
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Visitors from Macao
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A foreign business representa­tive talks with local media about his impression­s of the exhibits from Beijing.
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A visitor tries a VR product developed by Xloong, a high-tech company from Beijing.
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Eight civil servants are welcomed by Macao’s officials during an exchange trip lasting a total of 32 days.

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