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Culture of Macau

Macau is an autonomous territory within China. A Portuguese colony until 1999, Macau has a diverse culture firmly rooted in Cantonese culture, with a mix of influences from East Asia and Western Europe. Macau is known for being the largest gambling center in the world.

A sign in both Chinese and Portuguese in Macau - "主教座堂辦公室" (in Chinese) and "Cartório da Sé" (in Portuguese), which means "Office of the Cathedral."

People and languages edit

The two official languages of Macau are Chinese and Portuguese, although the latter is only spoken by a small minority. English is also widely spoken.

In 2018 Reuters stated "there are signs that Chinese is being prioritized in government."[1]

The Macanese language, generally known as Patuá, is a distinctive creole that is still spoken by several dozen members of the Macanese people, an ethnic group of mixed Asian and Portuguese ancestry that accounts for a small percentage of Macau's population.

Signs in Macau are displayed in both Traditional Chinese and Portuguese. In contrast to mainland China, Macau—along with Hong Kong and Taiwan—generally does not use Simplified Chinese characters.

Among the main migrants of the country are skilled workers from the Philippines, hence Tagalog is one of the most-heard foreign languages.

Cultural identity edit

The worldwide popularity of Cantonese food and Chinese martial arts (kung fu or wu shu) has made them popular in Portugal as well.

In 1998, the first Festival da Lusofonia took place in Macau, a festival of Portuguese-speaking communities. In November 2013, the 16th edition of the festival took place over the duration of two and a half days with musical activities, kids programmes, traditional Portuguese games and food from Portuguese-speaking countries' cuisines.[2]

Mass media edit

Most of the pop music that can be heard on the channel TDM Teledifusão de Macau (澳廣視)[3] is imported from Hong Kong or overseas (mainly Japan). However, more and more local songs are being recorded by locals. Some Brazilian TV stations are also broadcast in Macau.

Cuisine edit

Macanese cuisine is a blend of southern Chinese (especially Cantonese cuisine) and Portuguese cuisines, with significant influences from Southeast Asia and the Lusophone world. The most famous snack is the Portuguese-style egg tart. It is widely popular in Southeast Asia, especially in Taiwan and Hong Kong. The most famous Macanese food is galinha à portuguesa, which is served in numerous varieties in Macau restaurants.

In 2018 Reuters stated that the cuisine was one of the few remaining Portuguese influences in Macau.[1]

Religion edit

The primary religion is Buddhism. Roman Catholicism has considerable influence in education and social welfare in Macau. However, adherents only count for about six percent of the population. Protestantism is spreading quickly, especially among the younger demographic groups.

Arts edit

 
Dom Pedro V theatre

Film edit

A few independent films have been produced since the late 1990s. Recent Macau film productions include:

  • 窗前熗後 by Vincent Hui (2000)
  • Love Is Not A Sin (鍾意無罪) by Doug Chan (2003). Winner of Golden DV Award (27th HKIFF), Winner of The Best Original Screenplay Award (1st Downunder International Film Festival, Darwin).
  • macau.xmas.2005 (澳門.聖誕.2005)[4] by Sio (2005).[5]
  • Macao 2525 (2021). Nominated for best digital animation at the Film & TV World Cup 2021 at the Lima Web Fest in Peru.
  • The Edge Of Human by Johan Karlberg and Angela Lao (2022). First Macanese Cyberpunk movie, nominated for best experimental film at the Film & TV World Cup 2022 Pinewood Studios Lift Off Sessions in London UK. Finished 4th place of 42 in the network round.[6]
  • Return To Earth - Macau Sci-fi (2023) by Johan Karlberg and Angela Lao. Finished Top 4 of 15 nominated finalists at BCT Cinema E Televisione festival in Italy (best feature film);. declared the best Asian feature film in the festival. [7][8]

Music edit

The Macau International Music Festival is conducted by the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macau SAR Government every autumn.[9] The 20th anniversary of the MIMF was celebrated in 2007 with performances of Jazz, classical music, electronica, Chinese folk-pop, rock and Fado.[10]

Other Lusophone music types popular in Macao are samba, bossa nova, and kizomba.[11]

In 2005, the Hush!! Full Band Festival got established, a government-sponsored modern music festival featuring pop rock and hard rock bands from all over Asia with a focus on Macau bands. The festival is free of charge and it's in its 9th edition in 2013.[12]

Literature edit

 
Robert Ho Tung library in Macau.

The literature of Macanese (i.e. those with Portuguese descent) is a multi-dimensional art. Their literature appeared as early as the 19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, a group of well-known writers appeared:

  • 李安樂的詩集《孤獨之路》 – Anthology "Lonely Road", 《美麗的蛋家女》(TancareiraBela),《沉思的蛋家女》(Tancareira Pensativa)及《蛋家女之歌》(CancāoDe Tancareira) – Leanel Alves.
  • 若瑟(阿德)的詩集《澳門,受祝福的花園》 – Anthology "Blessed garden, Macau" – Jose dos Santos Ferreira.
  • 江道蓮的短篇小說集《長衫》 – Short fiction: "The Gown" written by Deolinda de Conceição[13]
  • 飛歷奇的長篇小說《愛情與小脚趾》和《大辫子的誘惑》 – Long fiction: "Love and small toes" & "The Bewitching Braid" written by Henrique de Senna Fernandes[14]
  • 馬若龍的詩集《一日中的四季》 – Anthology "Four seasons in one day" – Carlos Marreiros[15]
  • Other:
    • "Chinese Urheen – 《中國二胡》" Camilo Pessanha (庇山耶) 1867–1926
    • "Collection of Cathedral of Saint Paul -《三巴集》" WuLi (清代 • 吳曆) 1632–1718
    • Renowned playwright Tang Xianzu[16] (明代 • 湯顯祖 1550–1616). His works covered "XiangAo Meets Jia Hu" – 《香澳逢賈胡》,"Listens to Xiangshan – Translator" one, "Listens to Xiangshan – Translator" two – 《聼香山譯者 1, 2 》, 《香山驗香所採香口號》, "South Haijiang" – 《南海江》 and so on. These works mainly reflected and depicted Macau's local scenery at that time (late Ming dynasty), the human sentiment and international trade.
    • "The Chart of Maritime Countries – 《海國圖志》", "Listens to the Dulcimer & Song playing by a foreign lady in the Aomen Garden – 《澳门花园听夷女洋琴歌》" written by WeiYuan (清代 • 魏源 1794–1857), displayed his personal feeling and understanding of classical music.

Cantonese opera edit

Cantonese opera[17] is quite popular, especially among elderly residents. In 2003, the Cultural Institute of the Macau S.A.R Government, in collaboration with the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong SAR, organized the exhibition "Fong Yim Fun – The Life and Work of a Cantonese Opera Artiste".[18] As a well-known actress and opera artiste in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau, Fong Yim Fun performed in more than 150 operas and films. Part of her works was exhibited in the Museum of Macau at that time.

Facilities edit

 
The Plaza of Cultural Centre
 
Macao Cultural Centre

The Macao Cultural Centre was established in 1999, for the purpose of offering unique venues for artistic events, international conferences and exhibitions, enhancing cultural exchange, and helping to expand culture horizons among Macau residents. Hundreds of programs and events take place there almost every day—e.g., martial arts performances, European traditional music, Chinese traditional music, foreign music, varies types of dancing, etc.

The Macau Ricci Institute is a recent foundation of the Jesuits in Macau. Its aim is to continue the process of friendly encounters between Chinese and European cultures and traditions, which was begun by Matteo Ricci 1552–1610 many years ago.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "In Macau, Portuguese elites feel squeezed out by Chinese influence". Reuters. 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  2. ^ Instituto Para Os Assuntos Civicos E Minicipais (IACM) (2013-10-11). "16º Festival da Lusofonia". Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  3. ^ "Macau TDM". Portugues.tdm.com.mo. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  4. ^ . Macau-creatives.org. Archived from the original on 27 May 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Home". Diffproductions.com. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Final Results Vote 2022". Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Greatest Indie Film Nominee" (PDF). Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  8. ^ "BCT Benevento Cinema E Televisione Schedule" (PDF). Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  9. ^ . Instituto Cultural do Governo da R.A.E. de Macau. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-01.
  10. ^ . Travelscopy.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-06-01.
  11. ^ . Traveloscopy.com. Archived from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  12. ^ "HUSH!! Full Band 馬拉松搖滾音樂祭2013". Ccm.gov.mo. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  13. ^ . Arscives.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2006-08-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ . Dinastia Macau (in Portuguese). Imprensa Oficial. Archived from the original on 2006-05-12. Retrieved 2006-08-28.
  16. ^ . renditions.org. Archived from the original on 2001-05-22. Retrieved 2005-07-24.
  17. ^ , Macau Heritage Net, 2002-11-21, archived from the original on 2004-10-27
  18. ^ . Museum of Macau. Archived from the original on 2006-01-08. Retrieved 2006-08-28.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-10-27.

External links edit

  • HUSH!! Full Band Festival, official CCM website
  • Macau scene overview 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine at RockinChina.com

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Macau is an autonomous territory within China A Portuguese colony until 1999 Macau has a diverse culture firmly rooted in Cantonese culture with a mix of influences from East Asia and Western Europe Macau is known for being the largest gambling center in the world A sign in both Chinese and Portuguese in Macau 主教座堂辦公室 in Chinese and Cartorio da Se in Portuguese which means Office of the Cathedral Contents 1 People and languages 1 1 Cultural identity 1 2 Mass media 2 Cuisine 3 Religion 4 Arts 4 1 Film 4 2 Music 4 3 Literature 4 4 Cantonese opera 4 5 Facilities 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPeople and languages editThe two official languages of Macau are Chinese and Portuguese although the latter is only spoken by a small minority English is also widely spoken In 2018 Reuters stated there are signs that Chinese is being prioritized in government 1 The Macanese language generally known as Patua is a distinctive creole that is still spoken by several dozen members of the Macanese people an ethnic group of mixed Asian and Portuguese ancestry that accounts for a small percentage of Macau s population Signs in Macau are displayed in both Traditional Chinese and Portuguese In contrast to mainland China Macau along with Hong Kong and Taiwan generally does not use Simplified Chinese characters Among the main migrants of the country are skilled workers from the Philippines hence Tagalog is one of the most heard foreign languages Cultural identity edit The worldwide popularity of Cantonese food and Chinese martial arts kung fu or wu shu has made them popular in Portugal as well In 1998 the first Festival da Lusofonia took place in Macau a festival of Portuguese speaking communities In November 2013 the 16th edition of the festival took place over the duration of two and a half days with musical activities kids programmes traditional Portuguese games and food from Portuguese speaking countries cuisines 2 Mass media edit Main article Communications in Macau Most of the pop music that can be heard on the channel TDM Teledifusao de Macau 澳廣視 3 is imported from Hong Kong or overseas mainly Japan However more and more local songs are being recorded by locals Some Brazilian TV stations are also broadcast in Macau Cuisine editMain article Macanese cuisine Macanese cuisine is a blend of southern Chinese especially Cantonese cuisine and Portuguese cuisines with significant influences from Southeast Asia and the Lusophone world The most famous snack is the Portuguese style egg tart It is widely popular in Southeast Asia especially in Taiwan and Hong Kong The most famous Macanese food is galinha a portuguesa which is served in numerous varieties in Macau restaurants In 2018 Reuters stated that the cuisine was one of the few remaining Portuguese influences in Macau 1 Religion editMain article Religion of Macau The primary religion is Buddhism Roman Catholicism has considerable influence in education and social welfare in Macau However adherents only count for about six percent of the population Protestantism is spreading quickly especially among the younger demographic groups Arts edit nbsp Dom Pedro V theatre Film edit See also the categories Films shot in Macau and Films set in Macau A few independent films have been produced since the late 1990s Recent Macau film productions include 窗前熗後 by Vincent Hui 2000 Love Is Not A Sin 鍾意無罪 by Doug Chan 2003 Winner of Golden DV Award 27th HKIFF Winner of The Best Original Screenplay Award 1st Downunder International Film Festival Darwin macau xmas 2005 澳門 聖誕 2005 4 by Sio 2005 5 Macao 2525 2021 Nominated for best digital animation at the Film amp TV World Cup 2021 at the Lima Web Fest in Peru The Edge Of Human by Johan Karlberg and Angela Lao 2022 First Macanese Cyberpunk movie nominated for best experimental film at the Film amp TV World Cup 2022 Pinewood Studios Lift Off Sessions in London UK Finished 4th place of 42 in the network round 6 Return To Earth Macau Sci fi 2023 by Johan Karlberg and Angela Lao Finished Top 4 of 15 nominated finalists at BCT Cinema E Televisione festival in Italy best feature film declared the best Asian feature film in the festival 7 8 Music edit The Macau International Music Festival is conducted by the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macau SAR Government every autumn 9 The 20th anniversary of the MIMF was celebrated in 2007 with performances of Jazz classical music electronica Chinese folk pop rock and Fado 10 Other Lusophone music types popular in Macao are samba bossa nova and kizomba 11 In 2005 the Hush Full Band Festival got established a government sponsored modern music festival featuring pop rock and hard rock bands from all over Asia with a focus on Macau bands The festival is free of charge and it s in its 9th edition in 2013 12 Literature edit nbsp Robert Ho Tung library in Macau The literature of Macanese i e those with Portuguese descent is a multi dimensional art Their literature appeared as early as the 19th century At the beginning of the 20th century a group of well known writers appeared 李安樂的詩集 孤獨之路 Anthology Lonely Road 美麗的蛋家女 TancareiraBela 沉思的蛋家女 Tancareira Pensativa 及 蛋家女之歌 CancaoDe Tancareira Leanel Alves 若瑟 阿德 的詩集 澳門 受祝福的花園 Anthology Blessed garden Macau Jose dos Santos Ferreira 江道蓮的短篇小說集 長衫 Short fiction The Gown written by Deolinda de Conceicao 13 飛歷奇的長篇小說 愛情與小脚趾 和 大辫子的誘惑 Long fiction Love and small toes amp The Bewitching Braid written by Henrique de Senna Fernandes 14 馬若龍的詩集 一日中的四季 Anthology Four seasons in one day Carlos Marreiros 15 Other Chinese Urheen 中國二胡 Camilo Pessanha 庇山耶 1867 1926 Collection of Cathedral of Saint Paul 三巴集 WuLi 清代 吳曆 1632 1718 Renowned playwright Tang Xianzu 16 明代 湯顯祖 1550 1616 His works covered XiangAo Meets Jia Hu 香澳逢賈胡 Listens to Xiangshan Translator one Listens to Xiangshan Translator two 聼香山譯者 1 2 香山驗香所採香口號 South Haijiang 南海江 and so on These works mainly reflected and depicted Macau s local scenery at that time late Ming dynasty the human sentiment and international trade The Chart of Maritime Countries 海國圖志 Listens to the Dulcimer amp Song playing by a foreign lady in the Aomen Garden 澳门花园听夷女洋琴歌 written by WeiYuan 清代 魏源 1794 1857 displayed his personal feeling and understanding of classical music Cantonese opera edit Main article Cantonese opera Cantonese opera 17 is quite popular especially among elderly residents In 2003 the Cultural Institute of the Macau S A R Government in collaboration with the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong SAR organized the exhibition Fong Yim Fun The Life and Work of a Cantonese Opera Artiste 18 As a well known actress and opera artiste in Guangdong Hong Kong and Macau Fong Yim Fun performed in more than 150 operas and films Part of her works was exhibited in the Museum of Macau at that time Facilities edit nbsp The Plaza of Cultural Centre nbsp Macao Cultural Centre The Macao Cultural Centre was established in 1999 for the purpose of offering unique venues for artistic events international conferences and exhibitions enhancing cultural exchange and helping to expand culture horizons among Macau residents Hundreds of programs and events take place there almost every day e g martial arts performances European traditional music Chinese traditional music foreign music varies types of dancing etc The Macau Ricci Institute is a recent foundation of the Jesuits in Macau Its aim is to continue the process of friendly encounters between Chinese and European cultures and traditions which was begun by Matteo Ricci 1552 1610 many years ago 19 See also edit nbsp China portal nbsp Society portal Architecture of Macau List of museums in Macau Lingnan cultureReferences edit a b In Macau Portuguese elites feel squeezed out by Chinese influence Reuters 2018 10 05 Retrieved 2021 02 12 Instituto Para Os Assuntos Civicos E Minicipais IACM 2013 10 11 16º Festival da Lusofonia Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Macau TDM Portugues tdm com mo Retrieved 29 January 2018 macau xmas 2005 Macau creatives org Archived from the original on 27 May 2016 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Home Diffproductions com Retrieved 29 January 2018 Final Results Vote 2022 Retrieved 14 September 2022 Greatest Indie Film Nominee PDF Retrieved 28 April 2023 BCT Benevento Cinema E Televisione Schedule PDF Retrieved 8 June 2023 17th Macau International Music Festival Instituto Cultural do Governo da R A E de Macau Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 06 01 20th MACAU INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Travelscopy com Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 06 01 20th Macau International Music Festival Traveloscopy Traveloscopy com Archived from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 29 January 2018 HUSH Full Band 馬拉松搖滾音樂祭2013 Ccm gov mo Retrieved 2013 10 28 Introduction Arscives com Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2006 08 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Carlos Marreiros Dinastia Macau in Portuguese Imprensa Oficial Archived from the original on 2006 05 12 Retrieved 2006 08 28 Tang Xianzu renditions org Archived from the original on 2001 05 22 Retrieved 2005 07 24 Cantonese Opera to be proposed for World Heritage Macau Heritage Net 2002 11 21 archived from the original on 2004 10 27 Fong Yim Fun The Life and Work of a Cantonese Opera Artiste Museum of Macau Archived from the original on 2006 01 08 Retrieved 2006 08 28 The Macau Ricci Institute Macau Ricci Institute Studies Archived from the original on 2005 10 27 External links editHUSH Full Band Festival official CCM website Macau scene overview Archived 2013 10 29 at the Wayback Machine at RockinChina com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Culture of Macau amp oldid 1192797144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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