Macau to develop stage show at world heritage landmark: Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Wallis O Lam

2026-06-17 03:07
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Macau will upgrade its Dom Pedro V Theatre and turn the heritage site into a venue for immersive stage performances, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Wallis O Lam said yesterday.

Speaking at a press event held at the theatre, O said the project will use the spot, which is part of the “Historic Centre of Macao” inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, as a stage and showcase the city’s more than 400 years of cultural exchange between East and West.

O underscored that Macau’s cultural confidence is rooted in the enduring heritage of Chinese civilization. She described the theatre as an example of Macau’s multicultural heritage and cultural confidence.

The city has preserved traditional Chinese culture while fostering a multicultural environment, she noted, adding that historic landmarks, traditional festivals, and folk customs all reflect Macau’s distinctive blend of Chinese and Western cultural influences.

O also outlined plans to promote the integrated development of education, technology, and talent. She said Macau will leverage its role as an international platform to attract talent from Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries, as well as other parts of the world, while deepening cooperation within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA).

A key initiative is the development of the Macao-Hengqin International Education (University) Town. The first phase is scheduled to begin operations in August, with around 1,300 postgraduate students from three public universities studying and living on campus, she noted.

The education town is expected to gradually expand to accommodate about 20,000 students and serve as a platform for integrating education, technological innovation, and talent development, O said. – Xinhua, MPD

Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Wallis O Lam answers reporters’ questions during a Greater Bay Area (GBA) press visit to Macau’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dom Pedro V Theatre yesterday. – Xinhua 


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