Xi to lead Macau handover party as Hong Kong seethes
MACAU, China — Macau on Friday marks 20 years since
The day's festivities will centre around the inauguration of a new leader for a city that China views as a shining example of its "one country, two systems" model.
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Among those to attend the inauguration is his Hong Kong counterpart Carrie Lam, who
Since the 1999 handover by Portugal, Macau has witnessed little of the dissent that has exploded in Hong Kong and has become hugely wealthy thanks to being the only place in China where gambling
Throughout his three-day visit, Xi has lavished praise on Macau's leaders and its comparative political calm.
"If the family lives in harmony, all affairs will prosper," he told delegates at a banquet on Thursday evening in which he listed a series of accomplishments he said Macau had excelled at.
"Loving the motherland
Success story
Although Xi avoided all mention of Hong Kong in his speech, the message was clear.
China has repeatedly portrayed Hong Kong's huge protests as a foreign-backed colour revolution designed to destabilise the motherland, rejecting any suggestion Hong Kongers have legitimate political grievances.
Macau long ago passed the
Xi remarked on
In contrast, Hong Kongers often boo the national anthem at football matches while Chinese flags have become a frequent target for pro-democracy protesters, fuelling outrage in Beijing.
Since four centuries of Portuguese rule ended, Macau's fortunes have risen in lockstep with China's huge economic growth.
The skyline and economy have changed beyond recognition with glittering casinos raking in each week what Las Vegas collects in a month.
Macau's GDP has soared from $6.4 billion in 1999 to more than $55 billion while per capita GDP is the third highest in the world behind Luxembourg and Switzerland.
But there is a huge rich-poor divide and almost all its economic chips are in the gambling basket.
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