Shipyards in Macau
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Shipyards in Macau was once part of a shipbuilding industry that existed before disappearing after 2006.


History

Shipbuilding had existed in
Macau Macau or Macao (; ; ; ), officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (MSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China in the western Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea. With a pop ...
for centuries but large scale beginning in the 1850s, peaked in the 1950s with 30 facilities and lasted until the 1980s before disappearing in 2006. The industry which focused in building fishing vessels (namely wooden
junks A junk (Chinese: 船, ''chuán'') is a type of Chinese sailing ship with fully battened sails. There are two types of junk in China: northern junk, which developed from Chinese river boats, and southern junk, which developed from Austronesian ...
) used in Hong Kong and China was challenged by cheaper metal boats from China.


Coloane

The village of Lai Chi Vun Village was once home to at least 17 shipbuilders and now vacant. Veng Lok Shipyard was once located in Lai Chi Vun. Most other shipyards are abandoned and crumbling buildings facing demolition since 2016.


Model Shipbuilder

Today the only shipbuilding exists in Lai Chi Vun Village where Macao Association of Shipyard Workers builds model junks.


References

{{reflist Shipbuilding companies of China Water transport in Macau Economic history of Macau