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  2. Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    This news saddened the citizens of Macau because it placed Macau in a dangerous situation, as the Chinese authorities had granted Macau to the Portuguese Crown and not to the Spanish. The Portuguese feared that they would be expelled by the Chinese authorities, losing their monopoly on trade with China.

  3. Forum Macao - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 62–63 Macao was a colony of Portugal, and Portuguese continues to be one of its official languages. [1] As a result, China views Macao as an ideal location for coordination with the Portuguese-speaking countries. [1] Member countries have permanent representatives to the Forum who are also located in Macao. [2]: 63

  4. Handover of Macau - Wikipedia

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    This has been established in 1987 as a branch of Xinhua News Agency, when Macau was under Portuguese administration. [83] Before 1987, it was informally represented by the Nanguang trading company. [84] The Macau SAR Government is now formally represented in Beijing by the Office of the Government of the Macau Special Administrative Region. [85]

  5. Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau is located at the bottom-right of the region. Map of Macau. Macau is located on China's southern coast, 60 km (37 mi) west of Hong Kong, on the western side of the Pearl River estuary. It is surrounded by the South China Sea in the east and south, and neighbours the Guangdong city of Zhuhai to the west and north. [102]

  6. Tourism in Macau - Wikipedia

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    It is famous for the blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures and its gambling industry, which includes Casino Lisboa, Macau, Sands Macau, The Venetian Macao, and Wynn Macau. [ 1 ] Macau is known as the “Monte Carlo of the Orient” and the “Las Vegas of the East”, which is attributed to the large volume of casinos that are found within ...

  7. Hoje Macau - Wikipedia

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    Hoje Macau (Today Macau; [3] Chinese: 今日澳門), formerly called Macau Hoje, [4] is a Portuguese-language newspaper [5] published daily in Macau, [6] established on 2 July 1990. [ 7 ] Hoje Macau is one of the few Portuguese-language newspapers left in Macau .

  8. Jornal Tribuna de Macau - Wikipedia

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    It is published seven days a week, appearing in the morning, and covers both local and international news. José Rocha Diniz is its director. The Jornal Tribuna, or JTM, was created with the merger of the Jornal de Macau and the Tribuna de Macau, two of the region's oldest Portuguese-language newspapers, both of which emerged in the 1980s.

  9. Macau people - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the Portuguese and English term "Macanese" refers neither to the indigenous people of Macau (Tanka people) nor to the demonym of Macau, but to a distinctive minority culture (1.2% of all Macau population). However, due to the rise of localism among the Macau people (particularly the young people) after the handover of Macau, the ...