Ho Iat Seng: China regards Macau as a ‘precious gem’

Macau held a series of events to celebrate National Day, including a flag-raising ceremony, a government reception, the opening of the fourth sea-crossing bridge, and a

China marks 75 years of Communist Party rule as economic challenges, security threats linger

China is marking the 75th year of Communist Party rule as economic challenges and security threats linger over the massive state. No festivities

Sam Hou Fai connects with community in first walkabout as presumptive CE

Sam Hou Fai, the sole chief executive candidate (CE) of Macau, embarked on his inaugural community walk yesterday in the Northern District, engaging with local residents

Aggravated theft suspects arrested at HZMB border

In a suspected case of aggravated theft, two individuals were arrested at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge port Tuesday, according to a report from the Judiciary Police (PJ)

September GGR hits yearly low

Casinos faced a significant downturn in September, with gross gaming revenue (GGR) dropping 12.7% from the previous month to MOP17.25 million (approx. US$2.16 million). This figure

Macau sees record tourist arrivals, surpassing pre-pandemic numbers

Macau has reached record highs in tourist arrivals during its Golden Week, with nearly 174,234 visitors recorded yesterday—the highest daily count for the National Day

MUST scholar honored with China’s Friendship Award

A scholar from the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) was awarded the Friendship Award, the People’s Republic of China’s highest honor for “foreign experts who have

CTM’s concession sees another year of extention

The government has extended its public telecommunications service concession with Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau S.A.R.L. (CTM) for another year, from Oct. 1, 2024, to Sept. 30, 2025.

Suspected false rape accusation leads to investigation

A 51-year-old mainland woman is suspected of falsely accusing a mainland man of rape. On Sept. 30, police received a report from public security about the alleged incident

Gov’t increases airport expansion land

In response to the airport expansion, the Macau SAR government has revised the airport land grant contract, increasing the total area to 3.25 million square meters. Originally, the

Real estate market shows recovery signs in Q3

The real estate market appears cautiously optimistic, showing signs of recovery in the third quarter of 2024, according to recent reports from Centaline Macau.

CBRE: Investors should ‘double down’ on gaming stocks

Despite a recent rally in Macau gaming stocks, research house CBRE Equity is recommending investors increase their holdings, saying valuations remain low. In a move

Gold prices hit new high

Gold prices in Macau have soared to a new record high, reaching over MOP30,000 per tael earlier this week, as global bullion prices continue their upward trajectory,

International Lion Dance Championship 2024 and Extension Activities Bring Lingnan Lion Dance Culture Alive in Barra

With the return of the “11th International Lion Dance Championship 2024 – MGM Cup”, the Barra District is set to come alive this October. Beyond the

Design in mental health: building environments that support well-being and longevity

Analysis Mental health reports have been a recuring theme in the press over recent months: There has been a In battling mental health crises, local organisations and governments are working on

Discover Huawei’s European Town in Dongguan

Travelog The urban charm of Europe, now just a stone’s throw away from the bustling metropolises of the Greater Bay Area. I’ve discovered a slice

Mainland investors’ trend to allocate assets globally on rise

On The Agenda Chinese investors are increasingly seeking to diversify their assets globally, attracting attention from policymakers and financial service providers. An HSBC survey found

US bans new types of goods from China

The Department of Homeland Security announced yesterday that it would ban the import of goods from a Chinese steel manufacturer and a Chinese maker of

Small town of Lan Sak mourns 23 killed in a school bus fire

A small town in central Thailand prepared for a somber mass funeral yesterday for the 23 children and teachers who died in a horrific bus fire while on

Shock of deadly floods is a reminder of Appalachia’s risk from violent storms

Hurricane Helene dumped trillions of gallons of water hundreds of miles inland, devastating communities nestled in mountains far from the threat of storm surge or sea level

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