Ho Iat Seng, Chief Executive of the Macao SAR: As always, fully support the development of the Macanese community

  The Chief Executive of the Macao SAR, Ho Iat Seng, said on the 17th that the SAR government will, as always, fully support the development of the Macanese community in various fields; continue to respect the language, customs, religious beliefs and other precious and unique cultures of the Macanese, so that the Macanese culture can be enjoyed in Macao. Inheritance and development will build Macao into an exchange and cooperation base with Chinese culture as the mainstream and multicultural coexistence.

  Ho Iat Seng made the above remarks while addressing the Chinese New Year gathering with representatives of the Macanese community on the same day.

He pointed out that in the past year, Macao was still facing the repeated test of the epidemic, and the residents of Macao were united as one, actively responding to various challenges, and forging ahead in difficulties.

  He said that, as an important part of Macau’s population, Macanese people have fulfilled their duties and contributed to different positions in different industries, making Macau always a safe and suitable tourist city. Support and cooperation for the work of the SAR government.

  Ho Iat Seng also pointed out that the Macao SAR government will follow the general policy of this year, implement work arrangements and development goals, continue to do a good job in economic diversification and normalized epidemic prevention and control, ensure the steady development of various undertakings in the SAR, and promote social and people's livelihood construction in an orderly manner. .

  He emphasized that everyone must have confidence that they will be able to cope with challenges, overcome difficulties, and seize every development opportunity, especially based on the positioning of "one center, one platform and one base", strengthen ties with Portuguese-speaking countries, and promote Hengqin The construction of Guangdong-Macao in-depth cooperation zone will be better integrated into the overall situation of national development, and will compose a chapter of Macao's successful practice of "one country, two systems".

(Headquarters reporter Xiao Zhongren)

  Responsible editor: Xie Chun