| The Green Gateway-2010 MIECF |
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2010MIECF institutionalizes the Green Gateway for a more effective engagement of green resources in the growing markets of the 9+2 provinces/regions of Southern China. In line with the global drive for climate change management, this event represents an important exchange platform for Green Knowledge and Technology Transfer, as well as Green Finance.

2010MIECF -The Green Gateway will bring together a global gathering of leading players, advocates and supporters, gurus of the environmental conservation movement and green industry. As in previous editions of MIECF, it is hosted by the Government of Macao SAR. The provincial and regional governments in Pan-Pearl River Delta Region will be re-invited to be the co-organizers and The National Development and Reform Commission of the People’s Republic of China and Ministry of Environment and Protection of the People’s Republic of China will be re-invited to be the Special Supporting Organizations for 2010MIECF.
MIECF is an important annual forum-led event, accompanied by a green exhibition platform, which spearheads and promotes greater local and international co-operation in the sharing of the latest green technologies and eco-solutions for critical environmental issues. This is the place to showcase your products and solutions.
It`s the ultimate market place to be, to engage, interact and develop cooperative initiatives as well as to establish network; and set in motion eco-solutions for containing global warming. 2010MIECF -The Green Gateway presents the maximum networking opportunity through a series of programs, including lively: Green Forum, Green Showcase, Green Matching, Green Business Co-operation Day, Green Gala and more.
Source: http://www.macaomiecf.com/miecf2010/
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The present building stands on the site of several previous cathedrals. The original cathedral was the church of Our Lady of Hope of St. Lazarus, declared the mother church of the Macau diocese which included the religious provinces of China, Japan, Korea and other islands adjacent to China. The first stone Cathedral, consecrated in 1850, was almost destroyed in a typhoon 24 years later and had to be extensively repaired.
The Cathedral was completely rebuilt in 1937. It has two solid towers and massive doors. Inside, its chief beauty lies in its fine stained-glass windows.
Many of the major events of the church calendar focus on the Cathedral, especially at Easter when, in addition to the procession of Our Lord of the Passion, there is a solemn parade of Good Friday and special masses on Easter Sunday.
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