News Express: UM publishes ‘Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024)’

新聞快訊:澳大《澳門回歸大事編年(1999—2024))》出版

 

澳大《澳門回歸大事編年(1999—2024))》出版
UM has published the Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024)

 

 
澳大《澳門回歸大事編年(1999—2024))》出版

由澳門大學出版、澳大澳門研究中心編纂的《澳門回歸大事編年(1999—2024)》正式出版。該書全面梳理澳門回歸祖國25年間的重要事件,記錄社會各領域的發展與變化,為研究提供可靠史料與參考。

《澳門回歸大事編年(1999—2024))》主編、澳大澳門研究中心主任林玉鳳表示,書本延續前一版編纂理念,新增2020至2024年內容,涵蓋政治、經濟、社會、文化等多個範疇,呈現澳門在不同階段的發展歷程,其出版不僅是對澳門過去25年歷程的系統整理,更為深入研究澳門社會變遷提供重要參考,具有學術價值與歷史意義。

《澳門回歸大事編年(1999—2024))》收錄超過5,000條條目,參考中央政府和中央駐澳機構新聞部門、澳門特別行政區政府、港澳新聞報章、高等院校、其他學術研究部門等機構的新聞及文獻資料,以敍事方式,力求以客觀、公正、準確的方式呈現事件背景與相關數據。

全書重點包括——回歸祖國:1999年回歸籌備與12月20日恢復行使主權,“一國兩制”、“澳人治澳”全面落實;經濟發展:經濟總量激增,人均GDP居世界前列;產業升級:博彩業現代化,旅遊、會展與大型活動協同發展;民生進步:15年免費教育落實,社保完善,醫療提升;文化繁榮,對外交往拓展;融入國家戰略:港珠澳大橋通車、《粵港澳大灣區發展規劃綱要》確立“一中心、一平台、一基地”;國際名聲大增:“澳門歷史城區”列入世界文化遺產,獲評“創意城市美食之都”、“東亞文化之都”等榮譽。

為慶祝澳門回歸祖國26周年,書本於澳門文化廣場總店及澳門文化廣場澳大店有售,由即日起至2025年12月31日購書可享八折優惠。

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UM publishes ‘Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024)’

The University of Macau (UM) has published the Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024). Compiled by the Centre for Macau Studies (CMS) at UM, the book offers a comprehensive review of major events in Macao over the 25 years since its return to the motherland, documenting developments across various sectors and providing reliable historical materials for research.

According to Agnes Lam Iok Fong, editor-in-chief of the Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024) and director of CMS, the latest edition builds on the structure of the previous one and adds new content covering the years 2020 to 2024. It spans the political, economic, social, cultural, and other fields, presenting Macao’s development across different stages. She notes that the publication not only provides a systematic overview of Macao over the past 25 years but also serves as an important reference for studying social change in Macao, offering significant academic and historical value.

The Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024) features more than 5,000 entries, drawing on news reports and documentary sources from the central government and its news agencies in Macao, the Macao SAR government, Hong Kong and Macao media, universities, and other academic and research institutions. Using a narrative approach, the book aims to present the background of events and related data in an objective, fair, and accurate manner.

Among its key highlights, the Chronicle of Macao (1999–2024) traces Macao’s return to the motherland, detailing the preparations for the 1999 handover, the resumption of sovereignty on 20 December, and the full implementation of the ‘one country, two systems’ policy and the ‘Macao people governing Macao’ principle. It highlights the city’s economic growth, marked by rapid expansion and one of the world’s highest GDPs per capita, as well as the upgrading of major industries through the modernisation of the gaming sector and the integrated development of tourism, conventions, and major events. The book also showcases notable social progress, including the introduction of 15 years of free education, improvements in social security and healthcare, and a more vibrant cultural and international presence. It further emphasises Macao’s deepening alignment with national development strategies, reflected in projects such as the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which have strengthened Macao’s role as ‘one centre, one platform, one base’. The Chronicle also highlights Macao’s rising global recognition, including the inscription of the Historic Centre of Macao as a UNESCO World Heritage site and its designations as a ‘Creative City of Gastronomy’ and a ‘Culture City of East Asia’.

To mark the 26th anniversary of Macao’s return to the motherland, the book is available at a special 20 per cent discount until 31 December 2025. It can be purchased at Plaza Cultural Macau’s main store and its branch at UM.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/62866/