Macao, the smallest provincial-level administrative unit in China, is a city that punches above its weight with its impressive GDP per capita. On the 25th anniversary of its return to China, this tiny territory of 33 square kilometres, roughly one-third the size of Guangzhou's Tianhe District, is still captivating and inspiring.
Known as the 'Las Vegas of the East' and a world-class tourist and leisure centre, Macao boasts 25 World Heritage Sites and is a UN-certified 'City of Gastronomy'. The city is filled with ancient buildings and attractions, while its glitzy Cotai Strip is a hub of activity. From high-end restaurants to humble snack stands, visitors savour the culinary delights that define Macao's charm.
In Macao, Chinese and Western lifestyles blend seamlessly. The intricate sculptures of the Ruins of St. Paul's feature Chinese peonies, Japanese chrysanthemums, and Portuguese sailboats. Macao's streets also feature people offering incense at A-Ma Temple and attending Catholic services, all within moments of each other.
Macao has gained unlimited potential for growth. Structures like the Lotus Bridge have seamlessly connected Macao with Hengqin, while the New Qingmao Port and Macao light rail have made travel between Macao and the mainland easier. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge further enhances connectivity.
Macao is a place where the past and present coexist and where its small size belies its immense cultural, historical, and economic significance. As it continues to grow and evolve, Macao remains a testament to the idea that greatness can indeed come from a small place.
Planning | Sun Chaoyang, Cao Si, Wang Haijun
Producer | Zhang Youqiong, Hu Liangguang, Zeng Qiang
Coordinator | Li Xihua, Wang Liangjue, Zhang Xilu
Director | Zhang Ziwang, Xu Shuzhi
Chinese Text | Gu Jiaying, Zhang Ziwang, Zhang Di
Video Editor | Xu Hao
Designer | Tan Wei, Pan Jie, Wu Yinglan
Voice-over | Wang Hanqi
Chinese Proofreader | Cao Boying, Wang Rui
English Text | Feng Huiting
English Editor | Liu Lingzhi, Wei Shen, Huang Qini, Chen Longyan, James, Shen He
Some video footages are provided by Macao Government Tourism Office, Hou Kong Middle School
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