Macau Chinese Raising Funds for the 1941 Portugal Windstorm Reconstruction during WWII: Perspective of Public Choice

Baoxin Chen, Xi Wang, Kan Chen
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A rare extreme windstorm struck Portugal in 1941 when Macau was suffering from the complex Second Sino-Japanese War (WWII). Macau Chinese raised funds for Portuguese windstorm reconstruction-a little-known international diplomatic charity event relevant to Luso-Chinese relations. This article reviewed the Letters of Credit (in Chinese and Portuguese) and Chinese newspapers to provide a historical overview of the charity event across geographies, nationalities, and ethnicities and uses public choice theory to explore the motivation and underlying logic of events. Following more than two months of intensive fund-raise efforts, an active fundraising process by the Chinese elite and the public culminated in a donation of HK$ 31,075.23 (equivalent to HK$ 310,752.3 today compared to the salary level at that time) to Portugal on behalf of the Macau government to assist those affected by the storm there. Initially, it conveyed the assistance and humanitarianism of the Macau Chinese for Portugal's natural disaster. Furthermore, this episode illustrates the Chinese elite and Macau government’s willingness to seek political capital and power in response to the war crisis. This research allows us better understand international diplomatic relations patterns and rethink political and social history.
1941年澳门华人为二战期间葡萄牙风暴重建筹款:公共选择的视角
一九四一年,一场罕见的极端风暴袭击了葡萄牙,当时澳门正遭受着复杂的第二次中日战争。澳门华人为葡萄牙飓风重建筹款,这是一项鲜为人知的与葡中关系有关的国际外交慈善活动。本文回顾了信用证(中文和葡萄牙文)和中文报纸,提供了跨地域、国籍和种族的慈善活动的历史概况,并使用公共选择理论来探索事件的动机和潜在逻辑。经过两个多月的密集筹款活动,中国精英和公众积极参与筹款活动,最终代表澳门政府向葡萄牙捐款31,075.23港元(相当于当时工资水平的310,752.3港元),以援助受风暴影响的人。最初,它传达了澳门华人对葡萄牙自然灾害的援助和人道主义精神。此外,这一事件说明了中国精英和澳门政府在应对战争危机时寻求政治资本和权力的意愿。这一研究可以让我们更好地理解国际外交关系模式,并重新思考政治和社会历史。
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