Scout Association of Macau

[3] Macau Scouts visibly render services in charity and community activities including the Charity Walk for Millions, the Green Day, the 2005 East Asian Games, the 2007 Asian Indoor Games, as well as guiding voters in Macanese elections.

English translation: On my honour, I promise that I will do my best to my Country, to Macau, and to my religion, to help other people and to keep the Scout Law.

Within the fleur-de-lis is an escutcheon based on Macau's colonial coat of arms before 1999 (elements consisting of the five blue escutcheons from the coat of arms of Afonso I of Portugal, five green and white waves and a gold Chinese dragon on blue background holding a blue escutcheon from Afonso I of Portugal) The lower portions of the emblem is the Scouting motto: Sempre Pronto (Portuguese) and "隨時準備" (Chinese) meaning Always Ready in English.

[5] The organization is protected under Macau Basic Law Article 127 under Chapter VI Culture and Social Affairs.

The Scout Association of Macau is headed by a Chief Commissioner and as of 2016 is led by Francisca Vong (黃健清).

Memorial engraved stone tablet on the foundation of Scouting in Macau in Jardim Camoes