Sustainability group head: city’s buildings should digitize to improve efficiency

The cause of Macau’s poor property management services is the lack of room for profit boosting, which could be improved with the introduction of smart city

MGM Awakening Lion – a traditional revived

Chinese culture spans millennia and continues to inspire. Among its rich tapestry, the Lingnan culture stands out with its distinctive geographic and historical heritage that blends east

Hengqin Cooperation Zone | Seeing Macau from across the river

Despite being just a stone’s throw away, most Macau residents are not clear about Hengqin. How will Hengqin’s policies benefit Macau? What is the investment prospect? How are the projects

Nationwide ‘silent strike’ in Myanmar protests military rule

Opponents of military rule in Myanmar on Friday held one of their biggest nationally coordinated protests in months, successfully calling on people across the country to shut their

Obituary | Nintendo game console pioneer Uemura dies at 78

Masayuki Uemura, a Japanese home computer game pioneer whose Nintendo consoles sold millions of units worldwide, has died, according to the university in Kyoto where he

US envoy conveys concerns to Cambodia about Myanmar, China

A U.S. State Department envoy conveyed concerns to top Cambodian officials on Friday about bilateral and regional issues, including the crisis in Myanmar and the construction of

UK seeks unity at G7 meeting over Russia’s ‘malign behavior’

Top diplomats from the Group of Seven industrialized nations met Saturday in Liverpool for talks dominated by Russia’s buildup of troops near Ukraine’s border and what host country

This day in history | 2001 Suicide attack on Indian parliament

A group of gunmen has broken through tight security to attack the parliament building in the Indian capital, New Delhi.  At least 12 people have been

Beijing Games relying on charters, temporary flights

Already roiled by the pandemic and a partial diplomatic boycott, the Beijing Winter Olympics face another challenge in finding airplane seats for all of the athletes and

Covid-19 | South Korea reports its worst virus surge since pandemic

New coronavirus infections in South Korea exceeded 7,000 for the third consecutive day on Friday, as the worst surge since the start of the pandemic overwhelmed

The Buzz | Taiwan records first omicron case in traveler from Africa

Taiwan has recorded its first case of the omicron variant in a passenger who recently traveled to the southern African country of Eswatini, health officials said Saturday.

China Daily | China did the right thing to contain Covid-19

Whether to choose to live with the novel coronavirus or to prevent it from infecting people by completely cutting the channels of its transmission? On this, China’s practice

Monday, December 13, 2021 – edition no. 3913

— The cause of Macau’s poor property management services is the lack of room for profit boosting, which could be improved with the introduction of smart city technologies: sustaincia.org * TDM’s

Macau press delegation visits Hengqin

Organized by the Macao Liaison Office, a delegation of Macau Portuguese and English press participated in the visit tour to Guangdong-Macao Intensive Cooperation Zone in Hengqin. The latest move comes after

Gov’t says closing VIP rooms will not affect workers

Staff members from casinos’ VIP rooms that have been recently closed should not be affected, according to a joint press statement from the Labour Affairs Bureau

Junket closures compliance with US regulations: HK media

Junket closures at US-originated casino brands in Macau may have occurred in compliance with US regulations, according to Hong Kong media Ming Pao.  US brands

City Fringe Festival to feature 20 programs

The 21st Macao City Fringe Festival will be taking place from January 12 to 23, 2022, with the theme “Margin Break.” The festival will feature

DSPA holds workshop on combustible gases installation 

The Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) recently held a workshop to present the main contents of the technical standards on the installation of combustible gases in buildings regulation, which was

Crime | PJ unveils MOP486,000 iPhone bundle buy scam

The case came to the attention of the PJ after a mainland woman filed a complaint on December 4, claiming that the man had stolen RMB384,000

DSPA to promote EVs to cut emissions

The government will increase the promotion of electric vehicles (EVs) to cut down on exhaust emissions, the director of the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) Raymond Tam

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