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Handover of Macau

The handover of Macau from the Portuguese Republic to the People's Republic of China was at midnight on 20 December 1999. This event ended 442 years of Portuguese rule in the former settlement, which began in 1557.

Handover of Macau
澳門回歸
Transferência de Macau
Sino-Portuguese Lisbon Agreement, which was signed in 1887
Date(s)20 December 1999; 24 years ago (1999-12-20)
Location(s)Macau
Participants China
Portugal
Handover of Macau
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese澳門回歸
Simplified Chinese澳门回归
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinÀomén Huíguī
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingou3 mun4*2 wui4 gwai1
Portuguese name
PortugueseTransferência de Macau

Macau was settled by Portuguese merchants in 1557, during the Ming dynasty and was subsequently under various degrees of Portuguese rule until 1999. Portugal's involvement in the region was formally recognised by the Qing dynasty in 1749. The Portuguese governor João Maria Ferreira do Amaral, emboldened by the First Opium War and the Treaty of Nanking, attempted to annex the territory, expelling Qing authorities in 1846, but was assassinated.[1] After the Second Opium War, the Portuguese government, along with a British representative, signed the 1887 Sino-Portuguese Treaty of Peking that gave Portugal perpetual colonial rights to Macau on the condition that Portugal would cooperate in efforts to end the smuggling of opium.[1]

After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, and the transfer of China's seat to the People's Republic of China at the United Nations in 1971, then Foreign Minister Huang Hua appealed to the UN Special Committee on Decolonization to remove Macau (and Hong Kong) from its list of colonies, preferring bilateral negotiations ending in a return of the territory, rather than the independence of the territory as was implied by its inclusion on the list.

On 25 April 1974, a group of left-wing Portuguese officers organized a coup d'état in Lisbon, overthrowing the right-wing dictatorship that had controlled Portugal for 48 years. The new government began to transition Portugal to a democratic system and was committed to decolonization. The government carried out decolonization policies, and proposed Macau's handover to China in 1978.[2] The Chinese government rejected this proposal, believing that an early handover of Macau would impact relations with Hong Kong.[2][page needed]

On 31 December 1975, the Portuguese government withdrew its remaining troops from Macau. On 8 February 1979, the Portuguese government decided to break off diplomatic relations with the Republic of China, and established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China the next day. Both Portugal and the People's Republic of China recognized Macau as Chinese territory. The colony remained under Portuguese rule until 20 December 1999, when its handover to China took place and became the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. This marked the end of nearly 600 years of the European colonial era.

Negotiations edit

On 20 May 1986, the People's Republic of China, along with Portugal, officially announced that talks on Macanese affairs would take place in Beijing on 30 June 1986. The Portuguese delegation arrived in Beijing in June, and was welcomed by the Chinese delegation led by Zhou Nan.[3][4]

The talks consisted of four sessions, all held in Beijing:

  • The first conference: 30 June – 1 July 1986
  • The second conference: 9–10 September 1986
  • The third conference: 21–22 October 1986
  • The fourth conference: 18–23 March 1987

During the negotiations, Portuguese representatives offered to return Macau in 1987, but Chinese representatives rejected that year (as well rejecting previous requests for 1967, 1975, and 1977). China requested 1997, the same year as Hong Kong, but Portugal refused. 2004 was suggested by Portugal, as well as 2007 as that year would mark the 450th anniversary of Portugal renting Macau. However, China insisted for a year before 2000 as the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group in Hong Kong would be dissolved in 2000 as envisioned in 1986 (the Joint Liaison Group would ultimately be dissolved in 1999).[5] Eventually the year 1999 was agreed upon.[6]

On 13 April 1987, the Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration by the governments of the People's Republic of China and the Portuguese Republic was formally signed by the Prime Ministers of both governments in Beijing.[7]

Transition period (1987–1999) edit

The twelve years between the signing of the "Sino-Portuguese Declaration" on 13 April 1987 and the handover on 20 December 1999 were known as "the transition".

On 15 January 1988, the Chinese Foreign Affairs Department announced the Chinese members of the groups that would begin the talk on the issues of Macau during the transition. On 13 April, the "Draft of the Basic Law of the Macau Special Administrative Region Committee" was established during the seventh National People's Congress, and on 25 October, the committee convened the first conference, in which they passed the general outline of the draft and the steps, and decided to organise the "Draft of the Basic Law of Macau Special Administrative Region Information Committee".[8] On 31 March 1993, the National People's Congress passed the resolution on the Basic Law of Macau, which marked the beginning of the latter part of the transition.[9]

Transfer edit

 
The People's Liberation Army entering Macau on 20 December 1999

In the afternoon of 19 December 1999, the 127th Portuguese Governor of Macau Vasco Joaquim Rocha Vieira lowered the flags in Macau, which was the prelude of the ceremony for the establishment of the Macau Special Administrative Region.[10] The official handover was held at midnight on that day at the Cultural Centre of Macau Garden. The ceremony began in the evening and ended at dawn of 20 December.

The evening of 19 December began with dragon and lion dances. These were followed by a slideshow of historical events and features of Macau, which included a mixture of the religions and races of the East and the West, and the unique society of native Portuguese born in Macau. In the final performance, 442 children who represented the 442 years of Portuguese history in Macau were presented along with several international stars to perform the song "Praise for Peace".

Aftermath edit

After the handover of Macau to China, the Macau Special Administrative Region, the Legislative Assembly and the Judiciary were all put into practice accordingly under the regulation of the Basic Law.

The introduction of the Individual Visit Scheme policy made it easier for Chinese mainland residents to travel back and forth. In 2005 alone, there were more than 10 million tourists from mainland China, which made up 60% of the total number of tourists in Macau. The income from the gambling houses in Macau reached almost US$5.6 billion.[11] On 15 July 2005, the Historic Centre of Macau was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site. The increasing development of tourism became a major factor in the rapid development of the economy of Macau.

For Portugal, the handover of Macau to China marked the end of the Portuguese Empire and its decolonisation process and also the end of European imperialism in China and Asia.[12]

Before and after handover edit

Unchanged after 20 December 1999 edit

Changed after 20 December 1999 edit

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Lai, Pauline Pou San. "Civil service training in the Macau Government" (Chapter 7). In: Podger, Andrew and John Wanna (editors). Sharpening the Sword of State: Building Executive Capacities in the Public Services of Asia-Pacific 21 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine. ANU Press, 2016. ISBN 9781760460723 (paperback), 9781760460730 (ebook). HTML version of the chapter.
  • Chan, Ming K. (August 2003). "Different Roads to Home: The Retrocession of Hong Kong and Macau to Chinese sovereignty" (PDF). Journal of Contemporary China. 12 (36): 493–518. doi:10.1080/10670560305473. S2CID 925886.
  • Silva Fernandes, Moisés. "Portuguese Behavior Towards the Political Transition and Regional Integration of Macau in the Pearl River Region" (PDF).

External links edit

  • The Chinese garrison in Macau 20 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese)

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The handover of Macau from the Portuguese Republic to the People s Republic of China was at midnight on 20 December 1999 This event ended 442 years of Portuguese rule in the former settlement which began in 1557 Handover of Macau澳門回歸 Transferencia de MacauSino Portuguese Lisbon Agreement which was signed in 1887Date s 20 December 1999 24 years ago 1999 12 20 Location s MacauParticipantsChina Portugal Handover of MacauChinese nameTraditional Chinese澳門回歸Simplified Chinese澳门回归TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinAomen HuiguiYue CantoneseJyutpingou3 mun4 2 wui4 gwai1Portuguese namePortugueseTransferencia de Macau Macau was settled by Portuguese merchants in 1557 during the Ming dynasty and was subsequently under various degrees of Portuguese rule until 1999 Portugal s involvement in the region was formally recognised by the Qing dynasty in 1749 The Portuguese governor Joao Maria Ferreira do Amaral emboldened by the First Opium War and the Treaty of Nanking attempted to annex the territory expelling Qing authorities in 1846 but was assassinated 1 After the Second Opium War the Portuguese government along with a British representative signed the 1887 Sino Portuguese Treaty of Peking that gave Portugal perpetual colonial rights to Macau on the condition that Portugal would cooperate in efforts to end the smuggling of opium 1 After the founding of the People s Republic of China in 1949 and the transfer of China s seat to the People s Republic of China at the United Nations in 1971 then Foreign Minister Huang Hua appealed to the UN Special Committee on Decolonization to remove Macau and Hong Kong from its list of colonies preferring bilateral negotiations ending in a return of the territory rather than the independence of the territory as was implied by its inclusion on the list On 25 April 1974 a group of left wing Portuguese officers organized a coup d etat in Lisbon overthrowing the right wing dictatorship that had controlled Portugal for 48 years The new government began to transition Portugal to a democratic system and was committed to decolonization The government carried out decolonization policies and proposed Macau s handover to China in 1978 2 The Chinese government rejected this proposal believing that an early handover of Macau would impact relations with Hong Kong 2 page needed On 31 December 1975 the Portuguese government withdrew its remaining troops from Macau On 8 February 1979 the Portuguese government decided to break off diplomatic relations with the Republic of China and established diplomatic relations with the People s Republic of China the next day Both Portugal and the People s Republic of China recognized Macau as Chinese territory The colony remained under Portuguese rule until 20 December 1999 when its handover to China took place and became the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China This marked the end of nearly 600 years of the European colonial era Contents 1 Negotiations 2 Transition period 1987 1999 3 Transfer 4 Aftermath 5 Before and after handover 5 1 Unchanged after 20 December 1999 5 2 Changed after 20 December 1999 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksNegotiations editOn 20 May 1986 the People s Republic of China along with Portugal officially announced that talks on Macanese affairs would take place in Beijing on 30 June 1986 The Portuguese delegation arrived in Beijing in June and was welcomed by the Chinese delegation led by Zhou Nan 3 4 The talks consisted of four sessions all held in Beijing The first conference 30 June 1 July 1986 The second conference 9 10 September 1986 The third conference 21 22 October 1986 The fourth conference 18 23 March 1987 During the negotiations Portuguese representatives offered to return Macau in 1987 but Chinese representatives rejected that year as well rejecting previous requests for 1967 1975 and 1977 China requested 1997 the same year as Hong Kong but Portugal refused 2004 was suggested by Portugal as well as 2007 as that year would mark the 450th anniversary of Portugal renting Macau However China insisted for a year before 2000 as the Sino British Joint Liaison Group in Hong Kong would be dissolved in 2000 as envisioned in 1986 the Joint Liaison Group would ultimately be dissolved in 1999 5 Eventually the year 1999 was agreed upon 6 On 13 April 1987 the Sino Portuguese Joint Declaration by the governments of the People s Republic of China and the Portuguese Republic was formally signed by the Prime Ministers of both governments in Beijing 7 Transition period 1987 1999 editThe twelve years between the signing of the Sino Portuguese Declaration on 13 April 1987 and the handover on 20 December 1999 were known as the transition On 15 January 1988 the Chinese Foreign Affairs Department announced the Chinese members of the groups that would begin the talk on the issues of Macau during the transition On 13 April the Draft of the Basic Law of the Macau Special Administrative Region Committee was established during the seventh National People s Congress and on 25 October the committee convened the first conference in which they passed the general outline of the draft and the steps and decided to organise the Draft of the Basic Law of Macau Special Administrative Region Information Committee 8 On 31 March 1993 the National People s Congress passed the resolution on the Basic Law of Macau which marked the beginning of the latter part of the transition 9 Transfer edit nbsp The People s Liberation Army entering Macau on 20 December 1999 In the afternoon of 19 December 1999 the 127th Portuguese Governor of Macau Vasco Joaquim Rocha Vieira lowered the flags in Macau which was the prelude of the ceremony for the establishment of the Macau Special Administrative Region 10 The official handover was held at midnight on that day at the Cultural Centre of Macau Garden The ceremony began in the evening and ended at dawn of 20 December The evening of 19 December began with dragon and lion dances These were followed by a slideshow of historical events and features of Macau which included a mixture of the religions and races of the East and the West and the unique society of native Portuguese born in Macau In the final performance 442 children who represented the 442 years of Portuguese history in Macau were presented along with several international stars to perform the song Praise for Peace Aftermath editAfter the handover of Macau to China the Macau Special Administrative Region the Legislative Assembly and the Judiciary were all put into practice accordingly under the regulation of the Basic Law The introduction of the Individual Visit Scheme policy made it easier for Chinese mainland residents to travel back and forth In 2005 alone there were more than 10 million tourists from mainland China which made up 60 of the total number of tourists in Macau The income from the gambling houses in Macau reached almost US 5 6 billion 11 On 15 July 2005 the Historic Centre of Macau was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site The increasing development of tourism became a major factor in the rapid development of the economy of Macau For Portugal the handover of Macau to China marked the end of the Portuguese Empire and its decolonisation process and also the end of European imperialism in China and Asia 12 Before and after handover editUnchanged after 20 December 1999 edit Portuguese remains an official language 13 Public signs are bilingual in Portuguese and Traditional Chinese although signs may also include English 14 However many schools teach in Cantonese in parallel with Mandarin and Portuguese The legal system remains separate from that of mainland China broadly based on the Portuguese civil system with some Portuguese judges continuing to serve 15 Macau retained the pataca as its currency which remained the responsibility of the Monetary Authority of Macau and pegged to the Hong Kong dollar 16 However the Bank of China began issuing banknotes in 1995 17 The border with the mainland while now known as the boundary continues to be patrolled as before with separate immigration and customs controls 18 Macau citizens are still required to apply for a Mainland Travel Permit in order to visit mainland China 19 Citizens of mainland China still do not have the right of abode in Macau except if they were born in Macau before or after the establishment of the SAR 20 Instead they had to apply for a permit to visit or settle in Macau from the PRC government 21 Macau continues to operate as a separate customs territory from mainland China 22 Macau remains an individual member of various international organizations such as APEC and WTO 23 Macau continues to negotiate and maintain its own aviation bilateral treaties with foreign countries and territories 24 These include flights to Taiwan 25 Macau remains an individual member of sporting organizations such as FIFA 26 However the Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau China while a member of the Olympic Council of Asia is not a member of the International Olympic Committee 27 Macau citizens continue to have easier access to many countries including those in Europe and North America with Macau SAR passport holders having visa free access to 117 other countries and territories 28 Foreign nationals including Portuguese citizens are allowed to hold high level positions in the administration except the office of Chief Executive those who will apply for Chief Executive position will have to be naturalized as Chinese 29 This was in contrast to Hong Kong where such positions were restricted to citizens of the SAR 30 Members of the existing Legislative Assembly who had been elected in 1996 remained in office until 2001 although those who had been appointed by the Governor were replaced by those appointed by the incoming Chief Executive 31 Foreign nationals including Portuguese citizens are still allowed to stand for directly elected seats in the Legislative Assembly 32 This is in contrast to Hong Kong where foreign nationals can only stand for indirectly elected seats in the Legislative Council 33 Macau continues to have more political freedoms than mainland China with the holding of demonstrations and annual memorials to commemorate the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 in Senado Square 34 However pro democracy politicians and academics from Hong Kong were refused entry 35 Macau continues to have more freedom of the press than mainland China despite the growing influence of Beijing and Hong Kong journalists being refused entry 36 Macau continues to have its own civic groups participating in the political system 37 These are separate from the Communist led United Front on the mainland 38 Macau also continues to have more religious freedoms with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Macau remaining under the jurisdiction of the Holy See instead of the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association on the mainland 39 However the Falun Gong spiritual practice has faced restrictions 40 Macau continues to drive on the left unlike mainland China all of which has driven on the right since 1946 or Portugal and most other Portuguese colonies which switched to the right in 1928 41 Vehicle registration plates continued to follow the old Portuguese format with white characters on a black plate 42 This had been discontinued in Portugal in 1992 43 Macau registered vehicles can travel to and from mainland China but require special cross border plates similar to those of Guangdong 44 Macau retains a separate international dialling code 853 and telephone numbering plan from that of the mainland 45 Calls between Macau and the mainland still require international dialling 46 Macau retains different technical standards from mainland China such as British style electrical plugs 47 However Macau would later adopt the digital TV standard devised in mainland China instead of DVB T replacing PAL I for TV transmissions 48 Macau retains a separate ISO 3166 code MO 49 It also retains a top level domain mo 50 However the Chinese code CN 92 was also used 51 Macau retains its own separate postal services with Correios de Macau operating separately from China Post 52 Macau was not made part of the Chinese postcode system nor did it introduce a postcode system of its own 53 Portuguese influenced place names remain unchanged although their unrelated Chinese equivalents are already in use for example Avenida Almeida Ribeiro is known as San Ma Lou or new road 54 Portuguese monuments remain although the statue of former Governor Joao Maria Ferreira do Amaral was taken down in 1992 55 The statue is now located at the Bairro da Encarnacao Lisbon Portugal where it was placed in December 1999 56 The floor on the ground level continues to be officially referred to by the Portuguese abbreviation R C res do chao 57 Changed after 20 December 1999 edit The Chief Executive of Macau became the head of government elected by a selection committee with 300 members who mainly are elected from among professional sectors and business leaders in Macau 58 The Governor was appointed by Portugal 59 The former Governor s Palace is now known as the Government Headquarters 60 The Court of Final Appeal became the highest court of appeal in Macau 61 This replaced the Superior Court of Justice established in April 1993 62 Appeals to the Court of Appeal of the Judiciary District of Lisbon ceased in 1999 63 All public offices now fly the flags of the PRC and the Macau SAR 64 The Flag of Portugal now flies only outside the Portuguese Consulate General and other Portuguese premises 65 The People s Liberation Army established a garrison in Macau the first military presence there since the Portuguese military garrison had been withdrawn following the Carnation Revolution in 1974 66 The Central People s Government is now formally represented in Macau by a Liaison Office 67 This has been established in 1987 as a branch of Xinhua News Agency when Macau was under Portuguese administration 68 Before 1987 it was informally represented by the Nanguang trading company 69 The Macau SAR Government is now formally represented in Beijing by the Office of the Government of the Macau Special Administrative Region 70 Elsewhere the Macau SAR Government is now represented by Macau Economic and Trade Offices in Lisbon Portugal Brussels European Union Geneva World Trade Organization and Taipei Taiwan 71 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People s Republic of China is represented in Macau by a Commissioner 72 The Municipalities of Macau and the Ilhas which had been retained provisionally following the handover were abolished and replaced by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau with effect from 1 January 2002 73 Portugal was now represented in Macau by the Portuguese Consulate General also accredited to Hong Kong 74 This had responsibility for matters relating to Portuguese nationals However residents of Macau born after 3 October 1981 were no longer entitled to Portuguese nationality 75 76 The Taipei Trade and Tourism Office the de facto mission of Taiwan was renamed the Taipei Trade and Cultural Office and was allowed to issue visas in 2002 77 It was later renamed the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Macau in 2011 78 The words Republica Portuguesa no longer appear on postage stamps which now display the words Macau China 79 The Portuguese coat of arms had already been removed from Macanese pataca banknotes and coins issued since 1988 80 The Macau Police badge now displays the Macau SAR emblem 81 The Portuguese honours system was replaced by a local system with the Grand Medal of Lotus Flower as the highest award 82 Public holidays changed with Macau SAR Establishment Day being introduced and Portuguese inspired occasions such as Republic Day and Freedom Day being abolished 83 PRC National Day had been made a public holiday in 1981 84 Macau s aircraft registration prefix changed from Portugal s CS 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