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Chief Executive to visit to three Southeast Asian nations


The Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, is scheduled to leave on Sunday (April 8) on a seven-day official visit to Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. He will also be making courtesy calls on high-level officials of these nations and visit various institutions and historical attractions. In Bangkok, Mr Ho is scheduled to call on the Prime Minister of Thailand, Mr Surayud Chulanont, as well as the President of National Legislative Assembly and other officials. He also has plans to attend a trade promotion seminar and visit Thailand's attractions. From Thailand Mr Ho is scheduled go on to the former Portuguese enclave of Melaka in Malaysia, which historic ties are similar to Macao's. He will also call on officials there. In Kuala Lumpur Mr Ho is to meet the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mr Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, and the Speaker of the House of Representative-Parliament of Malaysia, as well as other officials. Mr Ho is also scheduled to attend a trade promotion seminar and attend promotional events held by Macao's tourism department. Last nation on Mr Ho's itinerary will be Singapore, where he is scheduled to make a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Hsien Loong, the Speaker of Parliament and the Minister Mentor. Mr Ho is to visit an education institute and attend a briefing on Singapore's upcoming gaming resort projects, before returning to Macao on Saturday (April 14).



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