French distributor Répertoire Culinaire has collaborated with the Macau University of Science and Technology to improve students’ awareness of authentic French produce. The day-long event this
The Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) has organized a delegation consisting of 35 representatives of local businesses to visit Thailand in order to learn
A traffic accident involving a public bus and a woman in her 80s occurred earlier this week. The woman sustained fractures to her legs after allegedly being
A local 55-year-old man has been charged with the sexual abuse of an 11-year-old girl, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported. The suspect, surnamed Chan, had
Guests at yesterday’s Roundtable Discussion of the 2019 Traditional Medicine International Cooperation Forum (Macau) voiced their opinions on opportunities, challenges and financing strategies for China’s comprehensive
Starting from this Monday, children aged 7 and above will be allowed to use the e-channels at all of Macau’s immigration checkpoints, the Public Security Police Force said.
The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) will implement measures to manage visitor flows during Golden Week, which starts on Monday. According to MGTO, it is encouraging
The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) intends to complete the study on the feasibility of imposing a tourism tax in Macau “by the fourth quarter” of
Out of all events from “MGM Community Care Campaign”, “Love Moments” has to be the most special and significant event to all. In this year of
This year’s “MGS Entertainment Show” will focus on technology, namely the development of 5G technology, Chairman of the Macau Gaming Equipment Manufacturers Association (MGEMA) Jay Chun
A long-running dispute between two Las Vegas newspapers has turned into a partisan feud, with billionaire Republican contributor Sheldon Adelson being accused of trying to stifle
The Macau Football Association (MFA) has recommended the Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA) postpone the upcoming annual Hong Kong-Macau Regional Friendly, local online media outlet Macau
The first week of October - China’s national holiday break during which millions head out on vacation - marks one of the busiest periods for Hong Kong’s tourism and retail
Hong Kong’s embattled leader Carrie Lam vowed that her government would shoulder the responsibility of finding a way out of unrest as she began her first public dialogue event, before
Congressional committees in the House and Senate approved legislation supporting pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, warning China that any crackdown could revoke the city’s special trading status with the U.S. The
Hong Kong stocks will end the year on a high note after handing investors the world’s worst returns this quarter. That’s according to analysts in a Bloomberg survey, who say attractive
Baidu Inc. is selling about a third of its stake in online travel site Ctrip.com International Ltd., generating around $1 billion to counter a slowing economy and intensifying competition in
Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel is restaging its “German Beer Festival” in the lobby at the Palms Café and Bar from October 1 until the end of the year. The festival
Less than a decade ago, Hong Kong’s richest man, Li Ka-shing, was granted an exclusive audience with China’s then-President Hu Jintao, a rare honor. State television lauded the September 2010
Japanese automakers yesterday urged the government to do more to support the industry after their government signed a trade deal with the U.S. that kept auto tariffs unchanged. Japan’s Prime Minister
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