Macao is a special administrative region of China that maintains separate governing and economic systems from mainland China under the "one country, two systems" principle. It is the second richest territory in the world. Patuá is a creole language that developed as a blend of Portuguese and Cantonese in Macao, becoming the language of the indigenous Eurasian Macanese community, and has been classified as critically endangered by UNESCO.
Macao is a special administrative region of China that maintains separate governing and economic systems from mainland China under the "one country, two systems" principle. It is the second richest territory in the world. Patuá is a creole language that developed as a blend of Portuguese and Cantonese in Macao, becoming the language of the indigenous Eurasian Macanese community, and has been classified as critically endangered by UNESCO.
Macao is a special administrative region of China that maintains separate governing and economic systems from mainland China under the "one country, two systems" principle. It is the second richest territory in the world. Patuá is a creole language that developed as a blend of Portuguese and Cantonese in Macao, becoming the language of the indigenous Eurasian Macanese community, and has been classified as critically endangered by UNESCO.
China, which maintains separate governing and economic systems from those of mainland China under the principle of "one country, two systems. Macao is the second richest territory in the world. Patuá is a creole language (a blend of Portuguese and Cantonese) and developed in Macau to become the language of Macau’s indigenous Eurasian community: the Macanese. UNESCO classified Patuá as a ‘critically endangered’ language.