People of Macao, now masters of their fate after Macao's return to China
in 1999, have created miracles and made the tiny city an international
attraction, said a Chinese senior official in a recent interview with reporters.
Bai Zhijian, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's
Government in the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), said that the past
five years have witnessed an overall economic and social development in this
city, which has put on a new look and where people live and work in peace and
contentment.
Official statistics show that Macao's gross domestic product (GDP) grew 30
percent from 49 billion patacas (about 6.1 billion USdollars) in 1999, when
Macao returned to the motherland, to 63.37 billion patacas (about 7.9 billion US
dollars) last year, and the per capita GDP was up 24 percent from 14,300 US
dollars to 17,800 US dollars.
Bai attributed the great change to the excellent work done by the SAR
government headed by Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau Wah, the SAR's successful
implementation of the Basic Law and a supportfrom the central government and
people of the whole country.
Soon after Macao's return to the motherland, the SAR governmentplaced
priority on the development and designated the pillar industries of gaming and
tourism, while promoting service trade and other industries as supplements.
The government has employed practical measures, which included increasing
investments in public transport facilities, exempting and cutting taxes and
offering discount loans to support the development of small and medium-sized
enterprises, opening gaming business to outside investment and developing
off-shore business.
Bai recalled that the SAR government has formulated 190 administrative laws
and regulations to standardize the government operation. The legislation
committee worked out 76 articles to guide and supervise the whole society.
Judicatory departments in Macao enjoy independent jurisdiction and final
judgment according to law.
"All these have formed an effective system, under which administrative,
legislation and judicatory departments play their roles independently and
responsibly. The SAR government has enjoyed a heartfelt support from local
citizens," said the official.
Bai said that the Basic Law is a national law and a constitutional law for
Macao to guarantee its steady development.
Bai has highly commended Edmund Ho Hau Wah on leading the SAR government to
correctly handle the relations between "one country"and "two systems",
administer Macao under the guidance of the Basic Law, and make decisions in line
with people's interests.
Bai said, the majority people of Macao love the motherland as well as Macao.
Although they come from different ethnic groups andcircles, they are all devoted
to their hometown.
Bai said that the central government has fully supported Macao's chief
executive and his administration, and has not intervened in affairs under the
SAR government's administrative sphere.
Bai is convinced of Macao's future stressing that the SAR should persist in
the practices of the "one country, two systems" policy abiding by the Basic Law,
strengthen its capacity of administration and pay attention to properly
addressing problems emerging along with the fast development of the SAR.