With newly-erected slogans, banners and neon lights lining its main streets
and silhouetting its administrative buildings, a trimmed Macao is readying
itself for the celebrations marking the 5th anniversary of its return to the
motherland.
The celebrations are to be highlighted by the presence of Chinese President
Hu Jintao and a delegation of the central government.
During his two-day stay in Macao, Hu is scheduled to attend theceremony on
Monday, which is to observe both the 5th anniversary of Macao's return to the
motherland and the inauguration of the second term government of the Macao
Special Administrative Region (SAR), inspect the People's Liberation Army
Garrison in the Macao SAR, and meet with local personnel from different circles.
To build up atmosphere, administrative buildings and major places in the city
are decked out with slogans welcoming PresidentHu and acclaiming Macao's
progress made since China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Macao five
years ago.
Macao is making last-hour preparations, with police rehearsing the
flag-raising ceremony and organizers preparing for a 1,000-people gathering that
is to parade through the densely-populated downtown areas.
In addition, a fireworks display and an evening party were staged on the eve
of the celebrations as warming-up exercises.
"The party came to a climax when all the participants sang to the same theme
of loving the motherland," said a participant of the party held on Friday.
"It would have been a pity if you had not experienced that atmosphere. That's
really something. As I was singing, I was all tears with excitement," he
said.