China News Service, Macau, March 28. Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau established "Qiwen Publishing and Media Co., Ltd." in Macau on the 27th to promote exchanges and cooperation in cultural and educational publishing between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and to build a comprehensive cultural and educational publishing enterprise in Macau.

  Qiwen Publishing was jointly established by Hong Kong United Publishing (Group) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Bauhinia Culture Group, Datong Publishing and Media Co., Ltd., Hong Kong Educational Books Co., Ltd. and Macau Huifeng Publishing Group Co., Ltd.

  Xu Zhengzhong, chairman of Bauhinia Culture Group, said that Qiwen Publishing and Media Co., Ltd. has four major business sectors: teaching material publishing, education and training, cultural tourism and research, and cultural communication to enhance the national identity and national pride of Macao teenagers. I believe that in the near future, Qiwen Publishing will become a banner for cultural and educational exchanges in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, further promote the cultural construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and tell the story of China and Macao to the world.

  "'Inspiring creativity and inheriting culture' is the company's mission and a commitment to the development of education in Macao." Fu Weizhong, chairman of Qiwen Publishing and Media Co., Ltd., said that he hopes to train children to become leaders who benefit the development of the country and Macao, promote social progress, and have global influence. Competitive talents. I hope to write publications with Macao characteristics and take root in Macao’s cultural undertakings.

  Lin Faqin, president of the Macau Cultural and Educational Publishing Association, said that Qiwen Publishing is a comprehensive publishing enterprise formed by gathering important publishing companies in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. It will shoulder industrial responsibilities and the mission of the times, and help the construction of Macau's cultural base.

  150 people attended the event, including Yan Zhichan, deputy director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Macao SAR, relevant persons in charge of the Macao SAR government, and representatives from Macao's publishing, cultural, educational, tourism and social groups. (over)