Macau rising - part one
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Building journal Hong Kong China, Jul, 1998, pp. 50-51
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Macau has always been an anomaly. Too small to be called anything but an "enclave" the Portuguese colony has been perched on the coast of the South China sea for centuries, serving as entrepot and refuge and recreation spot for various factions. Currently known as a "Chinese territory under Portuguese administration," Macau is set for its handover to the mainland on 20th December of next year. The reunification adds an interesting wrinkle to the region: Macau's Portuguese links confer most-favoured trading status with the European Union, and advantage which will continue post-handover.
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1998
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en