The official ceremony, which included the unveiling ceremony of Aoyi Primary School, was attended by representatives from the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macao Special Administrative Region, Sands China team members and volunteers, CCECC, the Policy Research and Regional Development Bureau of the Macao SAR, the Education and Youth Development Bureau of the Macao SAR, and Aoyi Primary School.
Sands China Ltd. Executive Vice Chairman, Dr. Wilfred Wong, said: “As a company deeply rooted in Macao, Sands China has consistently upheld corporate social responsibility. We immerse ourselves in the Macao community, standing united with all sectors of society,
“The Aoyi Primary School construction project represents our proactive response to the national rural revitalisation strategy and serves as a crucial step in aiding the Macao SAR government’s efforts in rural revitalisation in Jiangxi’s Xiushui County. We are thrilled to take part in this project, and to partner with CCECC to enhance the educational infrastructure in Xiushui County. We firmly believe that by improving the foundational educational resources there, we can not only create a more conducive learning environment for local children but also establish a robust groundwork for the county’s long-term economic and social development, which holds profound significance. We hope that the connection between the two places will endure, and through this project, we can extend the caring spirit of the Sands Cares Ambassadors, demonstrating a sense of patriotism and love for Macao.”
Yang Song, Assistant General Manager of CCECC and Managing Director of CCECC Hong Kong and Macau Branch, said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Sands China in successfully completing the construction of Aoyi Primary School, aiming to revitalise rural education for the advancement of the countryside and to contribute to the flourishing development of education in Xiushui County. I hope that Aoyi Primary School will continue to excel, further nurturing the profound bond between Macao and Xiushui, and playing a role in fostering more outstanding individuals for our nation!”
The students’ previous school building was situated at the base of a hill. The campus had limited space, with an insufficient number of functional classrooms and sports facilities that failed to meet standards, potentially endangering students, particularly during storms.
The Aoyi Primary School, now in a new location, covers an area of about 3,900 square metres in Xiushui’s Huanggang town, including a construction area of about 1,700 square metres. The addition of the school gives school-aged children in the surrounding villages and towns critically needed access to education.
After Tuesday’s ceremony, the Sands China delegation toured the newly constructed school and the Sands Cares Ambassadors passed out items, including gift packs of school stationery for the new scholastic year and sports equipment for the school.
The Ambassadors also had a chance to interact with the students at the new school’s classrooms and playground, hence fostering the bond between Macao and Xiushui, leaving wonderful memories for all participants.
The trip also included a visit to students’ families at a village in the nearby mountains, where Sands Cares Ambassadors shared gift packs containing staple food items like oil, rice and noodles, and household essentials such as tissues, cotton quilts and detergent. The villagers talked about their daily lives with the volunteers and expressed gratitude for their visit.
Additionally, the Ambassadors visited the Qiushou Uprising Xiushui Memorial Hall on Monday to deepen their affection for home and country and to gain a big-picture perspective of the nation’s and Macao’s development.
Sands China launched the Sands Cares Ambassador programme in August 2009, becoming the first integrated resort operator in Macao to promote volunteering services and establish a volunteer team.
The company is celebrating the 15th anniversary of the programme this year, whose membership now surpasses 3,300 volunteers from across all Sands China properties, comprising all levels of team members.
The company’s community work is part of the Sands Cares corporate citizenship programme.