• DEC 20
      1999
      China resumes sovereignty over Macao.
    • DEC 20
      1999
      Ho Hau-wah is sworn in as chief executive of Macao SAR.
    • MAR 28
      2000
      Lianhua Bridge, the first cross-border bridge linking Hengqin in Zhuhai with Macao, opens to traffic.
    • AUG 30
      2001
      Macao passes legislation to pave the way for opening up gambling industry.
    • SEPT 23
      2001
      The SAR holds the election of its legislative assembly for the first time.
    • FEB 8
      2002
      The SAR govt grants gaming licenses to three companies, ending a four-decade casino monopoly.
    • JULY 28
      2003
      Residents of four cities in Guangdong are allowed to visit Macao as independent travelers.
    • OCT 17
      2003
      The mainland and Macao sign the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement.
    • JAN 1
      2004
      The CEPA comes into effect.
    • AUG 29
      2004
      Ho Hau-wah is re-elected in the second term as chief executive.
    • JULY 15
      2005
      The Historic Center of Macao is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
    • OCT 29
      2005
      The fourth East Asian Games opens in Macao.
    • DEC
      2006
      Macao is rocked by largest corruption scandal in history, involving transport chief Ao Man-long.
    • AUG
      2007
      The SAR govt amends the free education subsidy system, extending free education to 15 years.
    • MAY 3
      2008
      Macao welcomes the Olympic flame for the first time.
    • DEC 19
      2008
      The central govt rolls out nine measures in six areas to support Macao to overcome financial crisis.
    • JUNE 27
      2009
      The NPC authorizes jurisdiction of University of Macao's new campus on Hengqin Island to Macao.
    • JULY 26
      2009
      Chui Sai-on is elected in the third term as chief executive.
    • NOV
      2009
      The State Council approves the SAR to reclaim 361.65 hectares of land to create new urban zones.
    • DEC 15
      2009
      Construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge begins.
    • DEC 18
      2010
      A pair of giant pandas named Kaikai and Xinxin arrive in Macao as gifts from the central govt.
    • MAR 16
      2011
      A separate chapter is devoted to Hong Kong and Macao in the outline of the 12th Five-year Plan.
    • FEB 21
      2012
      Macao's first light rail system - Light Rapid Transit - starts construction.
    • MAY 31
      2012
      Ao Man-long is sentenced by the Court of Final Appeal of Macao to 29 years in jail over corruption charges.
    • JUNE 30
      2012
      Macao finishes amending methods for selecting CE, forming legislative assembly.
    • JULY 20
      2013
      University of Macao's new campus on Hengqin Island starts operation.
    • AUG 31
      2014
      Chui Sai-on is re-elected in the fourth term as chief executive.
    • DEC 16
      2015
      The State Council endorses an updated map of administrative divisions for the Macao SAR.
    • DEC 20
      2016
      Eligible Macao-registered vehicles are allowed to enter and exit Hengqin.
    • JULY 1
      2017
      A framework agreement on deepening Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao cooperation is signed.
    • JULY 7
      2017
      The underwater tunnel section of the HZMB is completed.
    • OCT 31
      2017
      Macao is designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy.
    • MAR 15
      2018
      The Macao border zone of the HZMB is officially handed over to Macao.
    • SEPT
      2018
      The Macao SAR Safeguarding National Security Commission is set up.
    • OCT 24
      2018
      The HZMB opens to traffic.
    • FEB 18
      2019
      The outline development plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is unveiled.
    • AUG 25
      2019
      Ho Iat-seng is elected in the fifth term as chief executive.
    • OCT 26
      2019
      The NPC authorizes the jurisdiction of Macao's port zone at Hengqin port and extended areas to the SAR.
    • DEC 10
      2019
      The Macao LRT is officially put into operation.
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    • DEC 20
      1999
      China resumes sovereignty over Macao.
    • DEC 20
      1999
      Ho Hau-wah is sworn in as chief executive of Macao SAR.
    • MAR 28
      2000
      Lianhua Bridge, the first cross-border bridge linking Hengqin in Zhuhai with Macao, opens to traffic.
    • AUG 30
      2001
      Macao passes legislation to pave the way for opening up gambling industry.
    • SEPT 23
      2001
      The SAR holds the election of its legislative assembly for the first time.
    • FEB 8
      2002
      The SAR govt grants gaming licenses to three companies, ending a four-decade casino monopoly.
    • JULY 28
      2003
      Residents of four cities in Guangdong are allowed to visit Macao as independent travelers.
    • OCT 17
      2003
      The mainland and Macao sign the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement.
    • JAN 1
      2004
      The CEPA comes into effect.
    • AUG 29
      2004
      Ho Hau-wah is re-elected in the second term as chief executive.
    • JULY 15
      2005
      The Historic Center of Macao is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
    • OCT 29
      2005
      The fourth East Asian Games opens in Macao.
    • DEC
      2006
      Macao is rocked by largest corruption scandal in history, involving transport chief Ao Man-long.
    • AUG
      2007
      The SAR govt amends the free education subsidy system, extending free education to 15 years.
    • MAY 3
      2008
      Macao welcomes the Olympic flame for the first time.
    • DEC 19
      2008
      The central govt rolls out nine measures in six areas to support Macao to overcome financial crisis.
    • JUNE 27
      2009
      The NPC authorizes jurisdiction of University of Macao's new campus on Hengqin Island to Macao.
    • JULY 26
      2009
      Chui Sai-on is elected in the third term as chief executive.
    • NOV
      2009
      The State Council approves the SAR to reclaim 361.65 hectares of land to create new urban zones.
    • DEC 15
      2009
      Construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge begins.
    • DEC 18
      2010
      A pair of giant pandas named Kaikai and Xinxin arrive in Macao as gifts from the central govt.
    • MAR 16
      2011
      A separate chapter is devoted to Hong Kong and Macao in the outline of the 12th Five-year Plan.
    • FEB 21
      2012
      Macao's first light rail system - Light Rapid Transit - starts construction.
    • MAY 31
      2012
      Ao Man-long is sentenced by the Court of Final Appeal of Macao to 29 years in jail over corruption charges.
    • JUNE 30
      2012
      Macao finishes amending methods for selecting CE, forming legislative assembly.
    • JULY 20
      2013
      University of Macao's new campus on Hengqin Island starts operation.
    • AUG 31
      2014
      Chui Sai-on is re-elected in the fourth term as chief executive.
    • DEC 16
      2015
      The State Council endorses an updated map of administrative divisions for the Macao SAR.
    • DEC 20
      2016
      Eligible Macao-registered vehicles are allowed to enter and exit Hengqin.
    • JULY 1
      2017
      A framework agreement on deepening Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao cooperation is signed.
    • JULY 7
      2017
      The underwater tunnel section of the HZMB is completed.
    • OCT 31
      2017
      Macao is designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy.
    • MAR 15
      2018
      The Macao border zone of the HZMB is officially handed over to Macao.
    • SEPT
      2018
      The Macao SAR Safeguarding National Security Commission is set up.
    • OCT 24
      2018
      The HZMB opens to traffic.
    • FEB 18
      2019
      The outline development plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is unveiled.
    • AUG 25
      2019
      Ho Iat-seng is elected in the fifth term as chief executive.
    • OCT 26
      2019
      The NPC authorizes the jurisdiction of Macao's port zone at Hengqin port and extended areas to the SAR.
    • DEC 10
      2019
      The Macao LRT is officially put into operation.
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