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Chief Executive continues visit to Guizhou


The Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, visited Anshun this morning as he continued on his three-day visit to the southwestern China province of Guizhou. In the evening, the Government of Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) hosted a banquet to thank the warm reception accorded to them by the Guizhou authorities. In a message of thanks, the Secretary for Economy and Finance, Mr Francis Tam Pak Yuen, said the current visit had broadened the Macao Government's and business sector's understanding of Guizhou and facilitated exchanges between the two places. Despite the geographical distance, economic and cultural exchanges had been on a steady rise and some businessmen in Macao see Guizhou as a stage for new ventures, Mr Tam said. He said Macao was adamant in promoting all kinds of reforms to facilitate its business environment, and he invited people from all walks of life in the two places to enhance exchanges and co-operation. In Anshun in the morning, the Chief Executive and the Macao delegation attended an introductory briefing on the development of the city. The Secretary of CPC Anshun Municipal Committee, Mr Chen Haifeng, said Macao and Anshun could co-operate on tourism industry, in which both hold great advantages. He explained that Aushun possessed rich tourism resources, while Macao had a well-established market and mature management expertise in the industry. Mr Ho and the delegation attended a welcome luncheon hosted by the Anshun Municipal Government and visited a famous attraction later in the afternoon. The Chief Executive and the Macao delegation are scheduled to return to Macao in the late evening on completion of their visit.



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