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In a year marked by rising protectionism and "decoupling" attempts in the world economic arena, with unwavering allure, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, one of the most dynamic areas in China, remains a favored investment destination for global investors, securing its role of an international gateway.
In Macao, a land where East meets West, the Macanese, as a unique group, carry a profound historical and cultural heritage. Miguel de Senna Fernandes, President of the Macanese Association, whose family roots traced back to mid-18th century in Macao, has witnessed the tremendous changes this region has undergone since its return to the motherland.
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.
This cute video takes you through Macao’s development over the past 25 years.
"Macao's proximity to the Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin, along with its connectivity to Greater Bay Area cities (the new headquarters of Airbus Helicopters China), can enhance the strategic values of the low-altitude economy and the general aviation market," said Colin James, Managing Director of Airbus Helicopters China, in a recent interview with GDToday.
The Indonesian Parliament passed a bill into law on Tuesday to officially revoke Jakarta's status as the capital and set it up as a special zone. The move implies that the capital of Indonesia has been formally moved to Nusantara.