Envisaging continued prosperity
China Daily | Updated: 2024-12-18 08:26
Q6 Macao is a unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures. How do you think this fusion can help the nation enhance communication with the international community and tell good stories of China?
Wu Zhiliang: Different ethnicities, cultures, religions and faiths have co-existed and co-prospered in Macao throughout her history, thereby forming her unique features as a place where China meets the West, where the past meets the present, and where there are not only differences but also commonalities. Chinese wisdom calls for inclusion and tolerance of differences while always seeking commonalities. The historical experience of Macao has enriched the connotations and external influence of Chinese culture. It has built a bridge in academic and technological exchanges. It is an example of exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizations.
Duarte Alves: Macao's unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures is a powerful asset for enhancing communication with the international community and telling China's stories in a relatable and compelling way. As someone who identifies with this cultural fusion, I see Macao's role as a living demonstration of how the country's openness and diversity can connect with the world on multiple levels.
Francisco Leandro: The SAR's legal system is an area where this cultural blend is evident. Based on the Portuguese civil law system, it has been adapted to fit in with the local context under the "one country, two systems" framework. This dual legal system allows for a unique blend of Chinese and Western legal traditions, ensuring that Macao's legal environment is both familiar to its residents and accessible to international businesses.
Q7 The central government has rolled out an array of policy initiatives for Macao. Does any particular policy benefit your sector? If so, how?
Wu Zhiliang: In terms of culture, for example, it is with the full support of the central government that the "Historic Centre of Macao "was successfully inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2005. This is an affirmation by the international community of the role of Macao as an exchange platform for promoting dialogue between different civilizations.
Ji Xianzheng: The central government has hosted six Forum Macao ministerial conferences, contributing to the signing of the Strategic Plan for Economic and Trade Cooperation by ministers from participating countries. China has also put forward measures promoting trade and strengthening cooperation with Portuguese-speaking countries four times, including efforts in building Macao into the China-Portuguese-speaking Countries Commercial and Trade Service Platform. Under the guidance of the central government, various government departments and sectors have actively engaged with the Macao SAR government, enriching the mechanisms and functions of the platform.
Francisco Leandro: The Mainland and Macao Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement plays a crucial role in the GBA and in fostering ties with Portuguese-speaking countries. By promoting trade and economic cooperation, the CEPA strengthens the Macao SAR's position as a bridge between China and Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) nations. This agreement facilitates market access, investment and cultural exchanges, promoting Macao as a hub for international business.
Zhu Haisheng: In the field of cultural tourism and exhibitions, the central government has actively encouraged and supported Macao in building cooperative relationships with international exhibition organizations, participating in international exhibition activities, and enhancing the international reputation and influence of Macao's exhibition industry. At the same time, the central authorities provide policy support for talent development, encouraging Macao to cultivate and attract professional talent in the exhibition industry in order to raise the industry's expertise and service quality.