2009 in Macau, the Glossary
Events from the year 2009 in Macau, China.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Chief Executive of Macau, China, City of Dreams (casino), Cotai, Edmund Ho, Elections in Macau, Fernando Chui, L'Arc Macau, Lau Cheok Vá, Macau, Macau International Movie Festival, President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau, Sé, Macau, Susana Chou.
- 2000s in Macau
- 2009 in Asia
- Years of the 21st century in Macau
Chief Executive of Macau
The Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (Chefe do Executivo da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau) is the head of government of Macau, a special administrative region of China.
See 2009 in Macau and Chief Executive of Macau
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
City of Dreams (casino)
City of Dreams (Cidade dos Sonhos) is a casino resort in Cotai, Macau, SAR of People's Republic of China.
See 2009 in Macau and City of Dreams (casino)
Cotai
Cotai (Cotai) is a piece of reclaimed land on the top of the Seac Pai Bay between Taipa and Coloane islands in Macau that has connected two independent islands since 2005.
Edmund Ho
Edmund Ho Hau Wah, GOIH, GML, GCM (born 13 March 1955) is a Macau politician who served as the first Chief Executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region from 1999 to 2009.
See 2009 in Macau and Edmund Ho
Elections in Macau
Macau elects at the regional level its head of government and legislature.
See 2009 in Macau and Elections in Macau
Fernando Chui
Fernando Chui Sai On (born 13 January 1957) is a Macau politician who served as the 2nd Chief Executive of Macau from 2009 to 2019.
See 2009 in Macau and Fernando Chui
L'Arc Macau
The L'Arc Macau is a hotel and casino in Sé, Macau, China.
See 2009 in Macau and L'Arc Macau
Lau Cheok Vá
Lau Cheok Vá is a Macau politician, serving as the President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau.
See 2009 in Macau and Lau Cheok Vá
Macau
Macau or Macao is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
Macau International Movie Festival
The Macau International Movie Festival (Festival Internacional de Cinema de Macau) is an international film festival that takes place in Macau, China.
See 2009 in Macau and Macau International Movie Festival
President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau
The President of the Legislative Assembly is the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Macau.
See 2009 in Macau and President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau
Sé, Macau
Sé is a southeast civil parish in the Macau Peninsula of Macau.
See 2009 in Macau and Sé, Macau
Susana Chou
Susana Chou Vaz da Luz (born 2 December 1941), also known as Chou Kei Jan and Cao Qizhen, is a Macau politician who served as the President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau from 1999 to 2009.
See 2009 in Macau and Susana Chou
See also
2000s in Macau
- 2000 in Macau
- 2001 in Macau
- 2002 in Macau
- 2003 in Macau
- 2004 in Macau
- 2005 in Macau
- 2006 in Macau
- 2007 in Macau
- 2008 in Macau
- 2009 in Macau
2009 in Asia
- 2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
- 2009 Pacific typhoon season
- 2009 in Afghanistan
- 2009 in Azerbaijan
- 2009 in Bangladesh
- 2009 in Bhutan
- 2009 in Cambodia
- 2009 in China
- 2009 in Cyprus
- 2009 in India
- 2009 in Indonesia
- 2009 in Iran
- 2009 in Iraq
- 2009 in Israel
- 2009 in Japan
- 2009 in Korea
- 2009 in Kuwait
- 2009 in Lebanon
- 2009 in Macau
- 2009 in Nepal
- 2009 in North Korea
- 2009 in Pakistan
- 2009 in Russia
- 2009 in Saudi Arabia
- 2009 in South Korea
- 2009 in Sri Lanka
- 2009 in Taiwan
- 2009 in Thailand
- 2009 in Turkey
- 2009 in Uzbekistan
- 2009 in the Palestinian territories
- 2009 in the United Arab Emirates
- 3rd Asian Film Awards
- Winter storms of 2009–10 in East Asia
Years of the 21st century in Macau
- 2001 in Macau
- 2002 in Macau
- 2003 in Macau
- 2004 in Macau
- 2005 in Macau
- 2006 in Macau
- 2007 in Macau
- 2008 in Macau
- 2009 in Macau
- 2010 in Macau
- 2011 in Macau
- 2012 in Macau
- 2013 in Macau
- 2014 in Macau
- 2015 in Macau
- 2016 in Macau
- 2017 in Macau
- 2018 in Macau
- 2019 in Macau
- 2020 in Macau
- 2021 in Macau
- 2022 in Macau
- 2023 in Macau
- 2024 in Macau