Luis Gomes, acting president of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) Sports Bureau, highlighted that Macao, having hosted numerous international sporting events thanks to the mainland's vast resources, seeks to attract more globally renowned sports events to enhance local economic growth and the sports industry.
During an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN), Gomes highlighted that Macao's ambition to become a sports hub stems from its success in attracting a growing number of international sporting events and spectators from home and abroad, achieved through leveraging its unique advantages and special status under the "One Country, Two Systems" policy.
"Macao's strategic positioning as 'one center, one platform, one base' has enabled it to harness the potential of sporting events to strengthen its international influence. Leveraging its unique advantages and special status, such as 'One Country, Two Systems', its role as an international free port, a separate customs territory, and its low and simple tax regime, Macao has successfully attracted a growing number of international sporting events and tourists. Thanks to the mainland's vast tourism resources and the integration of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Macao has hosted numerous high-profile international events," Gomes said.
During the International Table Tennis Federation World Cup Macao 2024, tickets were sold out within a mere 2.2 seconds, emphasizing Macao's significant allure to both domestic and international spectators, as highlighted by the official.
The "one center, one platform, one base" refers to a world center for tourism and leisure, a commercial and trade cooperation service platform between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, and a base for cultural exchange and cooperation where Chinese culture is the mainstream and diverse cultures coexist.
According to Gomes, Macao is anticipating to attract more globally renowned sports events so as to further drive economic growth and foster the prosperity of the local sports industry.
"The Macao Special Administrative Region is actively enhancing the sports sector as part of its economic diversification plan. In 2024, Macao successfully hosted 24 international sports events, a remarkable increase from just seven in 2019. We have enhanced the global profile of established events, such as the Macao International Marathon, by inviting athletes from Portuguese-speaking countries. Additionally, we have partnered with international sports organizations to bring popular competitions, including table tennis and basketball, to Macao. Notably, Macao is set to host two NBA pre-season games next year. We aspire to attract more globally renowned sports events to Macao, further driving economic growth and fostering the prosperity of the local sports industry," he said.