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  2. Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    After the 1974 Carnation Revolution in Portugal, a decolonisation policy paved the way for Macau's retrocession to the People's Republic of China (PRC). [28] Portugal offered to withdraw from Macau in late 1974, but China declined in favour of a later time because it sought to preserve international and local confidence in Hong Kong, which was ...

  3. Handover of Macau - Wikipedia

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    China requested 1997, the same year as Hong Kong, but Portugal refused. 2004 was suggested by Portugal, as well as 2007 as that year would mark the 450th anniversary of Portugal renting Macau. However, China insisted for a year before 2000 as the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group in Hong Kong would be dissolved in 2000 as envisioned in 1986 (the ...

  4. Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau has a highly developed road system, with over 400 km (250 mi) of roads. Automobiles drive on the left (unlike in both mainland China and Portugal), due to historical influence of the British Empire. [143] [failed verification] Vehicle traffic is extremely congested, especially in the oldest part of the city, where streets are the ...

  5. Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration - Wikipedia

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    By the 17th century, Portugal had established colonial rule over Macau after gaining concessions from various Chinese governments. In 1887, Portugal and the Qing dynasty signed the Sino-Portuguese Draft Minutes and the Sino–Portuguese Treaty of Peking, in which China ceded to Portugal the right to "perpetual occupation and government of Macau"; conversely, Portugal pledged to seek China's ...

  6. History of Macau - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Cathedral in the 19th century by George Chinnery (1774–1852). Macau is a special administrative region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China.It was leased to Portugal in 1557 as a trading post in exchange for a symbolic annual rent of 500 tael.

  7. China–Portugal relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Portugal and China began to improve as talks in relation to Macau's future were conducted, and a final agreement was reached, with Macau being returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1999. [4] [58] After Macau was returned to China, its ties with Portugal have largely been based on cultural and economic exchanges. [59]

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