The University of Macau (UM) held a sharing session titled ‘Learning about the “Two Sessions”’ to deliver the core messages of the second annual sessions of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) and the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) for its students and faculty. The event aimed to enable UM members to gain a better understanding of the major national policies and Macao’s development direction. Lao Ngai Leong, Macao deputy to NPC; and Ma Chi Ngai, Iau Teng Pio and Kou Kam Fai, Macao members of the National Committee of CPPCC, were invited to share the key takeaways from the ‘two sessions’. The event was well attended by students and faculty members.

UM Rector Yonghua Song, Vice Rector Mok Kai Meng, Secretary-General of University Council Leung Kai Chun, Dean of Students Pang Chap Chong, college masters of residential colleges, and department heads of the university attended the sharing session. Speaking at the event, Mok said that UM will continue to leverage its strengths and nurture talent who love the country and Macao to contribute to the economic diversification of the Macao SAR and the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Lao first introduced the system and functions of NPC deputies. He pointed out that this year’s government work report includes substantial content on education, science and technology, and talent, which further elucidates China’s strategy for invigorating the country through science and education. He also mentioned that Hengqin is vigorously promoting cross-border e-commerce that features live streaming.

Ma discussed the concept of ‘new quality productive forces’ introduced by President Xi Jinping, which refers to productivity led by technological innovation. He also mentioned that the ‘low-altitude economy’ is expected to become a new impetus for the development of the Greater Bay Area.

Iau pointed out the need to fully and faithfully implement the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ policy and the ‘patriots administering Macao’ principle, which are fundamental to safeguarding national security. He also highlighted the importance of promoting mediation and conciliation as effective measures to reduce litigations.

Kou mentioned that several government work reports have emphasised that national security is a prerequisite for the steady and sustained development of the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ policy. He also suggested incorporating patriotic education into the existing curriculum in schools.

Source: Student Affairs OfficeMedia Contact Information:Communications Office, University of MacauAlbee LeiTel: (853) 8822 8004Jason LeongTel: (853) 8822 8322Email:prs.media@um.edu.mo