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17-802: MLO may refer to: Macau Liaison Office , a government office Malibu Locals Only , a group of youths local to Malibu, California, US Medio-lateral Oblique, a standard view used in mammography Milos Island National Airport , Greece, IATA code Mildew resistance locus o , a plant gene family Misanthropic Luciferian Order , a Satanic organisation Mortgage Loan Originator Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 term for "loan officer" Mount Laguna Observatory , near San Diego, California, US Mycoplasma-like organism, earliest name for phytoplasmas Mauna Loa Observatory , an atmospheric baseline station near Hilo, Hawaii, US Multi-Link Operation , in Wi-Fi 7,
34-502: A technology to increase capacity by bundling frequency bands and channels Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MLO . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MLO&oldid=1254968674 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
51-631: Is categorized by the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau as a public secondary school program. It is located on the 3rd and 4th floor of the Edifício Centro Hotline ( 獲多利中心 ). The conservatory's theater school is also in Sé, within the Edificio Jardim San On ( 新安花園 ). Previously the nursery/primary campus of Macau Baptist College [ zh ] (MBC; Escola Cham Son de Macau ; 澳門浸信中學)
68-545: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Macau Liaison Office The Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Macao Special Administrative Region ( Chinese : 中央人民政府駐澳門特別行政區聯絡辦公室 ; Portuguese : Gabinete de Ligação do Governo Popular Central na Região Administrativa Especial de Macau ) is the representative office of
85-630: Is in Sé. The Macau government also operates the Centro de Saúde Porto Interior ( 海傍區衛生中心 ) in Hoi Pong Koi. Macao Polytechnic University in Sé provides tertiary education. Prior to 1998 the school's central building was used as the Liceu de Macau , a public Portuguese-curriculum secondary school. The sole public school currently in operation in Sé is the Macao Conservatory School of Dance, as it
102-993: The State Council of the People's Republic of China in Macau . Under the system " one institution with two names ", the office also holds the name as the Macau Work Committee of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party . Its counterpart body in Mainland China is the Office of the Macau Special Administrative Region in Beijing . It is one of the three agencies of the Central People's Government in
119-550: The 1999 transfer of sovereignty over Macau from Portugal to China. While their administrative functions have since been removed, these parishes are still retained nominally. Its western part is the historic financial center of Macau. Praia Grande Central Business District ( 南灣中心商業區 ) is in the south-central part of the district. All banks (over 20) in Macau have offices here. There are numerous quality restaurants, 4-star and 5-star hotels in this district. High-rise buildings exist on
136-694: The Macao Special Administrative Region. The other two are the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in the Macao Special Administrative Region and the People's Liberation Army Macau Garrison . The office was established on January 18, 2000. This superseded the former branch of the Xinhua News Agency . The office is located in Xinhua Building; located in
153-672: The Macao government had ignored the conservation of heritage in urban planning. Freguesia da S%C3%A9 Sé is a southeast civil parish in the Macau Peninsula of Macau . It is the second largest peninsular district in Macau after the civil parish of Nossa Senhora de Fátima . The parish area is named for the Igreja da Sé . This parish was one of five in the former Municipality of Macau , one of Macau's two municipalities that were abolished on 31 December 2001 by Law No. 17/2001, following
170-472: The Macau government approved an 81-meter construction limit for the residential project, which reportedly goes against the city’s regulations on the height of buildings around world heritage site Guia Lighthouse. Professor at Stanford University Dr. Ming K.Chan ( Chinese : 陳明銶 ) and professor at University of Macau Dr. Eilo Yu ( Chinese : 余永逸 ) commented the Guia Lighthouse case indicated that
187-531: The Portuguese authorities agreed to ban all Kuomintang activities in Macau. Following the Carnation Revolution , Portugal redefined Macau as a "Chinese territory under Portuguese administration" in 1976. However, Lisbon did not establish diplomatic relations with Beijing until 1979. In 1984, Nam Kwong was split into political and trading arms. On 21 September 1987, a Macau branch of Xinhua News Agency
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#1732852851199204-805: The eastern ZAPE and NAPE zone, which was reclaimed from the sea, with a ferry terminal located on the eastern edge of the parish. Macau government: PRC Central Government: Diplomatic missions: Within the parish is the Edifício CNAC ( 中航大廈 ; zung1 hong4 daai6 haa6 ), the head office of Air Macau . Previously the Air Macau head office was in the Edifício Tai Wah ( 大華大廈 ) in Sé. O Clarim has its head office in Edf. Ngan Fai ( 銀輝大廈 ) in Sé. Ponto Final has its head office at Travessa do Bispo, nº1. Macau's public hospital, Conde S. Januário Hospital ,
221-549: The headquarter of the Liaison Office (91 meters). UNESCO then issued a warning to the Macau government, which led former Chief Executive Edmund Ho to sign a notice regulating height restrictions on buildings around the site. In 2015, the New Macau Association submitted a report to UNESCO claiming that the government had failed to protect Macao's cultural heritage against threats by urban development projects. One of
238-518: The main examples of the report is that the headquarter of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government, which is located on the Guia foothill and obstructs the view of the Guia Fortress (one of the world heritages symbols of Macao). A year later, Roni Amelan, a spokesman from UNESCO Press service, said that UNESCO has asked China for relevant information but had yet to receive a reply. In 2016,
255-533: The southern foothills of the Guia Hill. The new building opened on January 16, 2010 at Freguesia da Sé . When Macau was under Portuguese administration , the People's Republic of China was unofficially represented by the Nanguang trading company. This later became known as China Central Enterprise Nam Kwong (Group). Established in 1949, officially to promote trade ties between Macau and mainland China, it operated as
272-508: The unofficial representative and "shadow government" of the People's Republic in relation to the Portuguese administration. It also served to challenge the rival "Special Commissariat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China" in the territory, which represented the Kuomintang government on Taiwan . This was closed after the pro- Communist 12-3 incident in 1966, after which
289-596: Was established which, as in Hong Kong, became Beijing's unofficial representative, replacing Nam Kwong. On 18 January 2000, a month after the transfer of sovereignty over Macau , the Macau branch became the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Macau Special Administrative Region . In 2007, local residents of Macao wrote a letter to UNESCO complaining about construction projects around world heritage Guia Lighthouse (Focal height 108 meters), including
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