Nostalgia in Macau, warnings for Hong Kong
Today marks the 20th anniversary of Macauโs handover from Portugal to China. On this occasion, we say โsaudadeโ โ a Portuguese word meaning intense longing for something absent. But poke around, as our correspondent Eduardo Baptista did, and youโll find a city still connected with its romanticized past.
Other news from the Greater Bay Area:
For the Communist Partyโs view of Macao, see this comic strip on the history of the territory from the Peopleโs Dailyย (in Chinese), or Xinhua News Agencyโs wooden piece titled Xi highlights major achievements in practicing “one country, two systems” in Macaoย (in Chinese here).
โHow murder, kidnappings and a miscalculation set off Hong Kong revoltโย is the title of a Reuters reportย on how the Hong Kong government and their masters in Beijing screwed up so badly:
City leader Carrie Lam (ๆ้ญๆๅจฅ Lรญn Zhรจng Yuรจ’รฉ) insists she, not Beijing, was the prime mover behind the legal proposal that ignited Hong Kong. In fact, the campaign began well before the lurid crime Lam cited to justify amending extradition laws – and it began with Chinese officials, Reuters has learned.
โChinaโs leader, Xรญ Jรฌnpรญngย ไน ่ฟๅนณ,โ says the New York Timesย (porous paywall), โpraised the Chinese gambling hub of Macau on Friday for its patriotism and delivered a veiled rebuke to nearby Hong Kong that Beijing would not allow challenges to its sovereignty or the interference of โexternal forces.โโ ย
President Xi Jinping may have been sending a veiled reminderย to Hong Kong on Friday as he urged the new government in Macau to solve livelihood issues ranging from housing to healthcare, observers said, according to the South China Morning Post. โBut Beijingโs top leaders were also aware that Hong Kongโs challenges were tougher and different from those facing the casino hub.โ
โThere are no plans to make patriotic educationย a separate subject in Hong Kong, the cityโs education chief said on Friday, despite Chinese President Xi Jinping highlighting Macauโs approach to the topic during his three-day visit,โ says the South China Morning Post.
โAnthony Tao