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2004 Honours List announced
The Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, has accorded honours and awards to 33 people and organisations. This year's recipients are from all walks of life. They have been honoured or awarded in recognition of their significant contribution to Macao or for their dedicated public and community service. The presentation ceremony will be held on 1 May 2005. The Medal of Honour are awareded to outstanding individuals and organisations for their contribution to the image, reputation and development of the MSAR. Medal of Honour:
Lau Cheok Va (Grand Lotus); Yuen Tze Wing (Silver Lotus); Tong Kin Mao (Silver Lotus); Fung Kam Hee (Silver Lotus); The Medal of Merit, in seven categories including Profession, Industry and Commerce, Tourism, Education, Culture, Altruism and Sport are given to the outstanding individual and organisation that have distinguished service in promoting the development of the relevant sectors in Macao. Medal of Merit:
Wong Nim Lai (Profession);
Chui Sai Peng, José (Profession);
Joaquim Jorge Perestrelo Neto Valente (Profession);
Associação de Gestão (Management) de Macau (Profession);
Ho Teng at (Industry and Commerce);
Wong Chi Seng (Industry and Commerce);
Lau Veng Seng (Industry and Commerce);
Fundação da Deusa A-Má de Macau (Tourism);
Associação dos Comerciantes de Peixe Fresco de Macau (Macao Fresh Fish Merchant Association) (Tourism);
Lam Hin Fu (Education);
Wu Yee Ching (Education);
Ao Cam Iong (Education);
Ieong Sao Leng (Education );
Lei Kun Teng (Culture);
Chau Si Lei (Culture);
António Fernandes (Altuism);
Clínica dos Operários (Altuism);
Iau Mou Pong (Sport);
Autómóvel Clube de Macau (China) (Macao Automobile Club (China)) (Sport); Distinguish Service Medal is given to outstanding individual and organisation for their fulfillment in duty. Medal of Distinguish Service:
Pedro Amado Vizeu (Dedication);
Kong Iun Choi (Dedication);
Banda de Música da Polícia de Segurança Publica (Public Security Police Band) (Dedication); Commendations, of Prestige and of Merit are given to the individuals who have contributed in the development of MSAR. Commendation:
David Tavares Lopes (Prestige);
João António da Silva Madeira da Fonseca (Merit);
Rodolfo Freitas Silvério de Abreu Ávila (Merit);
Li Nga Weng (Merit);
Vitor Hugo dos Santos Marreiros (Merit);
Leong Ka Weng (Merit);
Hoi Kin Wa (Merit);
Chan Fai Young (Merit);
Wong Ching I (Merit).
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President Hu Jintao praises the achievement of Macao
President Hu Jintao and the Central Government delegation attended a gala banquet at the Macao Tower to celebrate the Fifth Anniversary of the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region. President Hu praised the achievement of Macao in the past five years: “What has happened in Macao in the past five years offers a compelling evidence that our policy of "one country, two systems" is a fundamental guarantee of Macao's sustained development and its long-term prosperity and stability. It shows that the Macao people have the wisdom, ability and means to properly administer, build and develop Macao.” President Hu said in his address:" Since Macao's return five years ago, our basic policies of ‘one country, two systems’, ‘Macao people administering Macao’ and a high degree of autonomy have been fully implemented. Under the leadership of the Macao SAR Government headed by Chief Executive Mr. Ho Hau Wah, the people of Macao have closed ranks and worked hard, thus opening a new chapter in Macao's history. “Today, Macao enjoys greater social stability and harmony, sustained economic growth and a peaceful and contented population. The Central Government and the Chinese people of all ethnic groups are exceptionally happy to see this. " We will continue to unswervingly follow the policy of "one country, two systems", unswervingly administer the region in accordance with law by upholding the authority of the Basic Law, unswervingly support the SAR Government in its efforts to develop the economy, improve the people's livelihood and maintain stability, and unswervingly carry out the policy of "Macao people administering Macao" with patriots playing the dominant role, practising the high degree of autonomy and achieving the broadest unity under the banner of loving the motherland and loving Macao. " The gratifying situation in Macao is closely linked with the excellent situation in the reform and development on the mainland. Right now, our motherland is in a very good shape. “All these achievements are attributable to the concerted efforts of all the Chinese people, including our compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao. We have full confidence in the future of our motherland. “It is certain that China's ongoing reform, opening-up and modernisation drive will provide stronger impetus, greater opportunities and broader horizon for Macao's development. When China succeeds, Macao is bound to prosper. We too have full confidence in Macao's future. “I am sure that under the leadership of the Macao SAR Government headed by Mr. Ho Hau Wah, our Macao compatriots will carry forward the glorious tradition of loving the motherland and loving Macao, work closely together with heart and soul to make every undertaking in Macao a success and add brilliant new pages to the great practice of ‘one country, two systems, “ said the Vice Premier. Meanwhile, the Chief Executive said id in his speech that the Macao SAR, since its establishment five years ago, had continued to overcome odds. He said “One Contry Two Systems”,”Macao People Administrating Macao” and a high degree of autonomy had been implemented soundly in Macao and attributed the achievements to the sound foundation laid down by the Basic law and the efforts of the residents. "The successful implementation of ‘One Country Two Systems" in Macao relied on the great thought and historical choice of Mr Deng Xiaopeng and the care and support of the whole nation, ” Mr Ho stressed. "The Fifth Anniversay is the new beginning of our exertion. We will continue to stay firm and united, taking pragmatic steps to enhance our work in all aspect of Macao, committed to the love for the country and for Macao, and regards our people as priority.” Following his address, President Hu and Mr Ho proposed a toast to all guests and expressed wished Macao a brilliant future.
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Cheering crowds greet President Hu Jintao in Macao
President Hu Jintao and his wife Ms Liu Yongqing, today visited some of the landmarks of Macao SAR and a school in the company of the Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah and wife, Ms Tatiana Lau. Hundress residents and tourists greeted President Hu upon his arrival at the Ruins of St. Paul Church: he waved to the waiting crowds and spoke to some of them. He said that Macao was beautiful, when asked for his first impression of Macao. Afterwards, President Hu visited the Macao Museum on Fortress Hill, where he signed the visitors’ book. He also had a bird eyes view of Macao on top of the hill. President Hu then visited the Macao Workers’ Children School, where he stressed that Macao’s future relied on the new generation, and encouraged the students to study hard. He also posed for a group photo with the teachers and students there and presented three pianos and some books to the school on behalf of the Central Government. President Hu later visited a local family of five in the company of Mr Ho. Director of General Office of the CPC Central Committe, Mr Wang Gang; State Councilor Mr Tang Jiaxuan; Director of State Council's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office Mr Liao Hu; CPPCC Vice Chairman Mr Ma Man Kei; Chief of the general staff of the PLA Mr Liang Guanglie, and Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the MSAR, Mr Bai Zhijian, accompanied President Hu on the above visits.
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President Hu Jitao presides over completion ceremony of Sai Van Bridge
President Hu Jintao today presided over the Completion Ceremony of Sai Van Bridge. The ceremony was held at the Macao Tower. President Hu, accompanied by the Chief Executive Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, unveiled the plaque and cut the ribbon for the bridge. Mr Ho delivered a speech at the ceremony, saying that the Sai Van Bridge would not only enhance the overall transport network of Macao, but also established another link between Macao Peninsular and Taipa Island. “As a developing and open city, the enchancement of transport infrastructure and local and outgoing traffice links will remain a priority of the SAR Government,” said Mr Ho. He also gave his regards for all parties and people involved in the Planing designing, constructing and naming of the bridge. Other guests at the ceremony included Director of General Office of the CPC Central Committe, Mr Wang Gang; State Councilor Mr Tang Jiaxuan; Director of State Council's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office Mr Liao Hu; CPPCC Vice Chairman Mr Ma Man Kei; Chief of the general staff of the PLA Mr Liang Guanglie and Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the MSAR, Mr Bai Zhijian. Sai Van Bridge is the third crossing linking Macao Peninsula and Taipa Island. it is a harp-shape cable-stay bridge with a total length of 2,200 metres and a width of 28 metres. Itis the first concrete two-level bridge in the world. The upper deck will have six lanes and the lower deck, which will be open under extreme weather conditions, will have four lanes and could also accommodate a future light railway.. Construction of the bridge begun on 7 November 2002 and the contract cost is just over MOP 560 million.
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President Hu Jintao to attend Macao’s fifth anniversary celebration
(Macao – 18 Dec 2004) General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, President of the People's Republic of China and Chairman of PRC Central Military Commission, Mr Hu Jintao, is to visit Macao to mark the Fifth Anniversary celebration of the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region on Monday. Mr Hu will also attend the inauguration ceremony of the SAR Government's second term on the same day. The President the Central Government delegation are scheduled to arrive in Macao on 19 December and attend the Completion Ceremony of the Sai Van Bridge in the same afternoon. In the evening, Mr Hu will attend a welcoming banquet hosted by the Macao SAR Governemnt, following a short tour of the city. On Monday, the President will attend the celebration of the Fifth Anniversary of the Macao SAR and the Second Term MSAR Government Inaugural Ceremony in the morning, then meet with Macao community leaders. Mr Hu will meet with the Chief Executives of Macao SAR, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, and the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR, Mr Tung Chee-hwa, during his stay in Macao. In addition to the celebrations, the Macao Special Administrative Region Government will host a series of activities on the Sunday and Monday, including the Flag Raising Ceremony and a reception to celebrate the Fifth Aniversary of the Establishment of the Macao SAR. Other celebrations include a cultural performance organised by the Macao SAR Cultural Institute, and a fireworks display hosted by the Macao SAR Government Tourist Office. In addition, the Macao SAR Post Office and the Macao SAR Monetary Authority will celebrate the anniversary by jointly issuing a commemorative stamp and coin set. China Central Television (CCTV) and Teledifusão de Macau (TDM) will provide live broadcasts of the main events, including the arrival of the Central Government delegation, the Completion Ceremony of the Sai Van Bridge, Flag Raising Ceremony and the Celebration of the Fifth Anniversary of the Macao SAR and the Second Term MSAR Government Inaugural Ceremony. Live webcast of the events and other related information will also be available on the Macao SAR Government Website.
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Executive Council membership announced
(15 December 2004)The Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, today appointed the Executive Council for the second term Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) Government. The appointment was made in accordance with Article 50 of the Basic Law of the Macao SAR. The members of the new Executive Council are:
Ms Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan Mr Tong Chi Kin Mr Leong Heng Teng Mr Liu Chak Wan Mr Ma Iao Lai Mr Ho Iat Seng Mr Leonel Alves Mr Cheang Chi Keong Mr Lam Heong Sang Mr Leong Vai Tac Mr Ho expressed that he was confident that the second term Executive Council will continue to convey different opinions in the community and to help the government in moulding policy, thus building a solid foundation for the long term prosperity and stability for Macao. Mr Ho paid tribute to the current Executive Council members for their notable contribution to the Macao SAR over the last five years.
According to the Basic law, the Executive Council of the Macao SAR is an organ to assist the Chief Executive in policy making. The members of the Executive Council shall be appointed by the Chief Executive from among the principal officials of the executive authorities, members of the Legislative Council and public figures.
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Macao Yearbook 2004 available for sale
"Macao Yearbook 2004" , published by the Government Information Bureau, will be available for sale tomorrow. "Macao Yearbook 2004" is an annual publication by the Government Information Bureau of the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR). Year by year, it outlines major events, details of progress achieved, and changes made in the course of Macao's political, economic, social and cultural development. The Macao Yearbook has been published annually since 2002, with the aim of promoting Macao and providing detailed information and data for all who wish to study and understand Macao. The 568-page "Macao Yearbook 2004" is divided into five sections: Administrative Priorities of the MSAR Government in 2003; Calendar of Events in 2003; Review of the MSAR in 2003; Overview of the Macao SAR; and Appendices. In this edition, the Review of the MSAR in 2003 records all the major developments and changes in administrative, legislative and judicial areas in Macao during the year. The Overview of the MSAR continues to provide a source of data and information covering the political and administrative system; the legal and judicial system; external relations; the economy; tourism; public order; education; culture and sport; health and social welfare; media, communications and information technology; land, infrastructure, housing and public utilities; transport; geography, environment and population; religion and customs; and history. To cater for the community's needs, coverage of the gaming industry has been suitably extended and now forms a separate chapter from the overview of the economy. In general, the Overview of the MSAR emphasises the presentation of information in a systematic and integrated manner. To highlight the city's development, the MSAR Government Information Bureau jointly organised a photography competition, entitled "New Faces of Macao", with eight local photography organisations in early 2004. This Yearbook is enhanced with more than 30 winning photographs from the competition. "Macao Yearbook 2004" is separately published in Chinese, Portuguese and English. The book retails at a price of just 120 patacas/Hong Kong dollars. In Macao, the three different language editions of "Macao Yearbook 2004" are on sale at the Macau Cultural Plaza, Sing Kwong Bookshop, the Portuguese Bookshop (Livraria Portuguesa), Wan Tat Bookshop, Elite Bookstore, One Bookshop, and Universal Bookshop, as well as at the Philatelic Division and following branches of the Macao Post Office (Macao Post): Rua do Campo, Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, Macao International Airport, Nova Taipa. In addition, "Macao Yearbook 2004" can also be purchased at the Government Printing Bureau and its outlet at the Public Administrative Building on Rua do Campo. In Hong Kong, the three separate language editions of Macao Yearbook 2004 are on sale at the Commercial Press (HK) Ltd bookshops the Cosmos Books Ltd. A 20% discount will be given on any purchase of "Macao Yearbook 2004", meanwhile, purchase of "Macao Yearbook 2003" and "Macao Yearbook 2002" will be given a 50% discount during the period between 13 November 2004 and 31 March 2005.
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Continuation of Pricipal Officials’service favorable for Macao – Chief Executive
The Chief Executive, Edmund Ho Hau Wah, expressed his gratefulness to the Central Government for trusting his suggestion of the principal officials and the Prosecutor General for the second term of the Macao Special Admionistrative Region (SAR). On 4 December 2004, The State Council appointed the principal officials for a second term of the Macao SAR Government, namely Ms Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan as Secretary for Administration and Justice, Mr Francis Tam Pak Yuen as Secretary for Economy and Finance, Mr Cheong Kuoc Va as Secretary for Security, Mr Fernando Chui Sai On as Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Mr Ao Man Long as Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Mr Cheong U as Commissioner Against Corruption, Ms Fatima Choi Mei Lei as Commissioner of Audit, Mr José Proença Branco as Commissioner General of the Unitary Police Service, Mr Choi Lai Hang as Director-General of the Macao Customs, and Mr Ho Chio Meng as Prosecutor General of the Public Prosecutions Office. Mr Ho expressed that it was favorable for the SAR Government to maintain the continuity of its policies and administration, with the principal officials continuing to perform their duty. He said he was confident that the team would maintain close cooperation and also enhance their administration to achieve the goal of providing better quality of life for the people of Macao. Mr Ho also expressed confidence that the principal officials would be honest and just, and would contribute their effort for their mission to implement the principles of “One country Two Systems” and “Macao People Governing Macao,” and a high degree of autonomy.
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5th Anniversary of MSAR photo show opens in Beijing
A photo exhibition capturing the latest developments in Macao has opened in Beijing today as one of the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Government events to celebrate the fifth anniversary of its reunification with the Mainland. The Secretary for Administration and Justice, Ms Florinda Chan, the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, Mr Chen Zuoer, the Director of the Government Information Bureau, Mr Victor Chan Chi Ping, the Director of the Office of the MSAR in Beijing, Mr Ng Pak Meng, and a representative of Macao’s photographers, Mr Au Ping, officiated at the opening ceremony. In her speech, Ms Chan said the Central Government had strongly supported the MSAR since its establishment on its strict adherence to the Basic Law and the principle of ''One country, two systems''. These factors helped build up the foundation for Macao's success, she said. She stressed that the MSAR's achievements in the first five years were only a starting point for the project of ''One country, two systems''. She said the Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, made improving the quality of life of the people of Macao his ultimate goal. She believed that we would achieve it with unity and common efforts. On the photo exhibition, she said that it would bring Mainland residents a better and updated view of Macao. More than 120 pictures presented in the exhibition represented some important moments and the changes of the city in the past five years. The Macao Government Information Bureau and eight Macao photographic societies provided the pictures. The photo exhibition is being held at the Office of the MSAR in Beijing until 12 December.
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Macao people firmly support peaceful reunification of China – Chief Executive
The Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, said today the people of Macao have always firmly supported the peaceful reunification of China. Speaking at the founding ceremony of the Macao Region China Council for the Promotion of Peaceful National Reunification, Mr Ho said the establishment of the Council signified Macao’s endless support for the peaceful reunification of the nation. He said the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Government would give full support to the Council and contribute its efforts to the realisation of peaceful reunification. “The peaceful reunification of China is the common wish of the whole nation and its long term mission,” he said, pointing out that the establishment of the MSAR five years ago, two years after the establishment of the Hong Kong SAR, was one more important step in the process. Mr Ho said Macao had maintained its own social system and way of life, and with the the support of its residents, carried out a series of innovation and overcame much odds to achieve a favourable community, fully implementing the “One Country Two Systems” and “Macao People Governing Macao” principles and realised a high degree of autonomy.
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