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Photographer captures Macao's development through changes in skyline

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Photographer captures Macao's development through changes in skyline

2024-12-14 20:20 Last Updated At:20:37

A photographer has over the past decades recorded Macao's drastic changes in coastline and skyline, a vivid embodiment of the city's development under central government's support and integration into the overall national development.

Chan Hin Yiu moved to Macao Special Administrative Region in 1999, the year when the region returned to the motherland. Since then, he has been recording the landscape changes of Macao and he said the photography proves the city's fast growth over the past 25 years.

"Since Macao returned to the motherland, the development and construction of Macao and Zhuhai have changed the skylines. The aerial shots can easily capture the changes, and they can also present the interdependence between Macao and Zhuhai in a unique way," said Chan.

When Macao returned to the motherland, it has a land area of only 21.45 square kilometers. To help the region achieve long-term development and prosperity, the central government has approved for multiple times Macao's land reclamation and the delineation of its land boundaries. Now the region's land area has increased to 33.3 square kilometers.

In 2015 the central government clarified that Macao administers a sea area of 85 square kilometers and in 2021 it officially set Hengqin, an island of 106.46 square meters, as the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone.

Now Macao and the neighboring Guangdong Province are implementing a new administrative mechanism that features extensive consultation, joint contribution, joint administration and shared benefits, helping Macao expand its development area to 224.76 square meters, more than 10 times larger compared with 25 years ago.

Photographer captures Macao's development through changes in skyline

Photographer captures Macao's development through changes in skyline

China's CH-7 high-altitude, high-speed, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in northwest China.

The CH-7 made a notable appearance at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, also known as Airshow China, in 2024.

Adopting a high-aspect-ratio flying-wing aerodynamic configuration, the CH-7 can carry a variety of high-performance mission payloads such as visible light and infrared sensors. Boasting long endurance, high flight ceiling, fast cruise speed and strong mission capability, it meets the high-end ground observation and data support requirements under complex conditions, according to its developer.

It is reported that the UAV will subsequently undergo further tests, including flight performance testing and payload functionality verification.

China's CH-7 high-altitude, high-speed drone successfully completes maiden flight

China's CH-7 high-altitude, high-speed drone successfully completes maiden flight

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