policies and measures that benefit people who move between the other cities in the GBA and Macao either to work or to live. Furthermore, he underlined that President Xi Jinping has issued multiple important directives concerning Hengqin’s development and Macao-Zhuhai ties to which Ho pointed out that a basic framework for the initiative was ready. Li also said that Guangdong will spare no effort to support Ho’s ongoing efforts, based on the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ principle, to achieve the adequate diversification of Macao’s economy and advance the development of the GBA. The pandemic was also one of the important topics during Ho’s tour. During a meeting with Guangdong officials in Guangzhou on 10 January, the Chief Executive expressed his gratitude to the province for supporting Macao in the fight against COVID-19. “Guangdong not only provided Macao with strong assistance in fighting the disease and keeping the food supply stable during the pandemic,” he said, “but also has offered enormous support in terms of the resumption – since July – of the flow of people from Guangdong to be able to travel to Macao under the facilitated individual travel scheme.” Guangdong has also helped people from Macao travel quarantine-free to the mainland, he added. “Macao is a safe city in terms of risk from COVID-19,” Ho pointed out in the meeting and was adamant that the Macao government would not relax its epidemic-control efforts, despite the success of its measures so far. He also said that the Macao government would further reinforce its efforts to achieve economic recovery and diversification, stepping up public investment in infrastructure to protect city residents’ employment prospects.
Guangdong has provided Macao with strong assistance in fighting COVID-19 and keeping the food supply stable during the pandemic. – Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng
The GBA covers both the Macao and Hong Kong Special Administrative Regions, as well as nine cities across the Pearl River
Delta, namely Guangzhou, Huizhou, Dongguan, Shenzhen, Jiangmen, Zhuhai, Zhongshan, Foshan and Zhaoqing. It is around 56,000 square kilometres in size – which is about three times the size of the San Francisco Bay Area in the US – and has a combined population of more than 72 million people together with a GDP of more than US$1.679 billion (MOP 13.41 billion). In terms of area, the biggest cities in the GBA are Zhaoqing, Huizhou, Jiangmen and Guangzhou – and it was in the latter that Ho’s delegation visited a pharmaceutical firm during his trip. Macao is looking to diversify its economy and one of its focuses is its Traditional Chinese Medicine industry, so this could be seen as a key fact-finding visit to the largest single herb production company in southern China. Turn the page for a look at the cities Ho visited during his tour.
Ho Iat Seng visits a pharmaceutical company in Guangzhou alongside the Vice Governor of Guangdong, Zhang Xin, and the Mayor of Guangzhou, Wen Guohui; (opposite page) the Chief Executive, along with other officials, meets with the Secretary of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee, Li Xi, in Guangzhou
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