Macao kicked off celebrations on Friday as the government of China’s Macao Special Administrative Region held a flag-raising ceremony to mark the upcoming 25th anniversary of its return to the motherland. The event brought together officials, residents, and visitors to commemorate the city’s progress over the past quarter-century and to look forward to a prosperous future.
The ceremony took place at the iconic Golden Lotus Square, where the Chinese and Macao SAR flags were hoisted amid patriotic songs and enthusiastic cheers. Attendees reflected on Macao’s transformation since 1999, highlighting achievements in economic development, cultural preservation, and social harmony.
“As we approach the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return, it’s important to recognize how far we’ve come,” said Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng during his address. “We are committed to building on our successes and continuing to contribute to the nation’s growth.”
The celebrations also featured traditional performances showcasing Macao’s rich blend of Chinese and Portuguese heritage. Young people participated actively, expressing pride in their city’s accomplishments and optimism for the future.
The early commencement of the anniversary festivities highlights Macao’s unique role as a bridge between cultures and its contributions to the development of the Greater Bay Area. Residents are looking forward to a series of events leading up to the official anniversary date, embracing new opportunities in the years ahead.
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Flag-raising ceremony held in Macao to mark 25th anniversary of return
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