Through Zhou Qianruo's personal experience, this article explores the close ties and cultural differences between Macau and the mainland under the "One Country, Two Systems" policy. Zhou Qianruo's life experience in Beijing and Macao made her deeply realize that despite the differences in language and living habits, we are all equal Chinese under the protection of the Constitution. She emphasized that whether speaking Mandarin or Cantonese, we are all one family, we are all the same.
It tells the story and insights shared by Zhou Qianruo, a student from Macau Haojiang Middle School, during her thesis speech. She recalled the experience of the school team winning the championship in the World Championships, emphasized the importance of inheriting traditional Chinese medicine culture, and expressed her love for the motherland. Zhou Qianruo also mentioned the remarkable feat of Principal Du Lan raising the first five-star red flag of Macau during the founding of the People's Republic of China in the history of the school, as well as the deep-rooted patriotic sentiment in the hearts of students in Haojiang. She elaborated on the protection of citizens' rights by the Constitution and the Basic Law through her own experience, and expressed her determination to practice and spread the spirit of constitutional rule of law through practical actions in the future. Zhou Qianruo also shared her gains from participating in a speech competition, as well as her new understanding of the Constitution and the Basic Law. She dreams of becoming a teacher, hoping to influence others through education and contribute to the development of the country.
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