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Macau’s Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall. Flip Facebook
(Ling Media / Full Report) Since June last year, officials from our Hong Kong and Macau offices have been forced to return to Taiwan one after another due to refusal to sign the “One China Commitment”. they returned to Hong Kong, leaving only three stationed in Macau, the officers remained, but the last person’s visa also expired on October 30. In view of the fact that if there is no official staff stationed in the Macau office at that time, the state property of MAC “Macau Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall” in Macau could be confiscated by China. Therefore, the MAC considered the assignment to be a “sale”.
According to the “Liberty Times”, the Macau Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall is state-owned by the MAC of Macau, with an area of 133 ping and a present value of 30 million patacas, equivalent to approximately NT $ 140 million. an important symbolic meaning. The Continental Affairs Council compiles a maintenance fee of 500,000 yuan per year.
According to the Mainland Affairs Council’s official website, the Macau Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall was originally built in 1918. Mr. Sun Yat-sen’s brother, Sun Mei, bought the old house, which was Sun Yat-sen’s residence. sen Yuan Pei Lu Muzhen and his family. The gunpowder depot explosion was hit. Subsequently, the Portuguese government in Macau compensated Sun Yat-sen’s son, Sun Ke. Sun Ke used the compensation to rebuild it in 1933 for 90,000 silver dollars. The current 3-storey building is an Islamic Moorish style building.The plaque in front of the door was engraved by Yu Youren, the first supervisor of the Republic of China. The government established the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall in April 1958.
Officials familiar with the matter pointed out that the Macau Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall’s property rights are registered under the Singapore name “APHS” Hong Kong China Travel Co., Ltd., which is wholly owned by MAC. , is currently open normally.
Officials said this property is state-owned by the government of the Republic of China and has been “registered” with a company name in a third country. The company is wholly owned by the Continental Affairs Council. This method is the safest, but it does not rule out the CCP regime: it directly confiscated the Macau Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall and removed the national flag. He stressed that if there are no staff stationed in Macau in the future and the situation is critical, the sale will be considered a priority.
Officials pointed out that the current situation in Hong Kong and Macao meant that the relevant authorities did not dare to take it lightly. to protect the internal product.
Ling media original website:In case of confiscation by China, MAC plans to sell the “Macao Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall”
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