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Portas do Cerco

Coordinates:22°12′53″N113°32′56″E / 22.2147°N 113.5488°E /22.2147; 113.5488
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Building in Macau, China
Portas do Cerco
The Portas do Cerco in 2016
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese關閘
Simplified Chinese关闸
Literal meaningsiege gate
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuānzhá
Wade–GilesKuan1-cha2
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggwaan1 zaap6
Portuguese name
PortuguesePortas do Cerco

ThePortas do Cerco is an area inNossa Senhora de Fátima,Macau,China. Located on the northern tip of theMacau Peninsula, it is known by the Barrier Gate separatingMacau frommainland China. The Portuguese built the gate in 1849 to replace a crumbling wall that the Chinese erected during theMing dynasty in 1573.[1][2] The Chinese built a garrisoned wall to control the flow of people and goods.[3] It was the site of thePassaleão incident, a clash between theQing dynasty and theKingdom of Portugal in 1849 over the death of Macau's governorFerreira do Amaral. Led byColonel Mesquita, Portugal won the small battle which led to the extension of Macau's border northwards.[4] At the limit of said expansion, the Portas do Cerco was built with the inscription "A pátria honrai, que a pátria vos contempla" (Portuguese for "Honor your fatherland, for your fatherland looks over you") on the façade on its inner arch in 1849. The Barrier Gate served as ade facto boundary, but the precise limits of Macau's border has never been formally demarcated.[5]

Macau, now aspecial administrative region of China, still has an official border withZhuhai in mainland China a few meters behind the old barrier gate. The newPosto Fronteiriço das Portas do Cerco (Barrier Gate Border Post) was opened on 15 January 2004.

History

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Chinese encampment outside the first Barrier Gate onZhongshan Island, byAuguste Borget (published 1842)

The first formalised border crossing was built in 1573, which was subsequently repaired and rebuilt several times until the present border gate was erected in 1870.[6] It was the site of theBattle of the Barrier between British and Chinese forces on 19 August 1840.

During the 1950s and 1960s the Portas do Cerco was also referred to asFar Eastern Checkpoint Charlie with a major border incident happening in 1952 with Portuguese African Troops exchanging fire with Chinese Communist border guards.[7] According to reports, the exchange lasted for one and three quarter hours leaving one dead and several dozens injured on Macau side and more than 100 casualties claimed on the Communist Chinese side.[8]


The Portas do Cerco neighbourhood on the Macau Peninsula.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Fodor, Eugene; Fisher, Robert C. (1962).Fodor's Japan and East Asia. p. 512.
  2. ^Garrett, Richard J. (2010).The Defences of Macau: Forts, Ships and Weapons Over 450 Years. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. pp. 18–19.ISBN 9888028499.
  3. ^Mendes, Carmen Amado (2013).Portugal, China and the Macau Negotiations, 1986–1999. Hong Kong University Press. p. 10.ISBN 9789888139002.
  4. ^Ride, Lindsay; Ride, May; Wordie, Jason (1999).The Voices of Macao Stones: The Nanjing Massacre Witnessed by American and British Nationals. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 49, 85.ISBN 978-962-209-487-1.
  5. ^Breitung, Werner (2013). "Macau in the eyes of a border scholar".The Newsletter. No. 64. p. 25. International Institute for Asian Studies.
  6. ^Wordie, Jason (2013). "1. Portas do Cerco".Macao – People and Places, Past and Present. Hong Kong: Angsana Limited. p. 2.ISBN 978-988-12696-0-7.
  7. ^Wordie, Jason (2013). "1. Portas do Cerco".Macao – People and Places, Past and Present. Hong Kong: Angsana Limited. pp. 6–7.ISBN 978-988-12696-0-7.
  8. ^"Macao Portuguese Fire Over Border".The West Australian. Perth: Perth, W. A. : A. Davidson, for the West Australian, 1879. 1952-07-31. Retrieved2013-12-02.

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