Five Foot Road at MGM COTAI Achieves One Michelin Star

MGM is honored to announce that its signature Sichuanese restaurant Five Foot Road at MGM COTAI has been awarded One Michelin Star at the latest MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong and

Gov’t amends mask rules in line with national guidelines

Local health authorities have amended the guidelines for wearing facemasks in line with the new national recommendations on the matter. The new guidelines divide

City bags 17 Michelin-star restaurants

The highly-anticipated revelation of the Michelin Guide’s 15th edition for the SARs culminated yesterday, announcing 17 Michelin-star awarded restaurants. The ceremony at the Grand Lisboa

CE meets overseas Chinese community in Belgium

On the last stop from the 10-day European tour, the Chief Executive (CE), Ho Iat Seng met yesterday in Brussels a group of leaders of the

Internship program in Hengqin launches in May

Hengqin, will soon launch its summer internship program for university students from Macau, officially starting in May. Launched in 2018, the program has been welcomed by

Flight ticket bookings for May Golden Week surge 600% y-o-y

Macau is bracing itself for tourists swarming the city as air ticket bookings between April 29 and May 5 from the mainland to Macau increase by

US, Filipino forces show power in drills amid China tensions

American and Filipino forces pummeled a ship with a barrage of high-precision rockets, airstrikes and artillery fire in their largest war drills yesterday in Philippine waters facing

Gov’t to establish anti-fraud hotline for university students

The government is launching an anti-fraud publicity and education project aimed at university students following the increasing number of fraud cases. Nearly half of the telephone fraud cases opened

Kindergarten applicants drop by 500

The number of applicants for the first year of kindergarten registered a drop of 500 enrollments for the next academic year. To Rádio Macau, Luís Gomes, head of

Three men detained for illegally selling WTT Champions ticket

Three mainland men were suspected of selling tickets for the WTT Champions Macao 2023, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported. According to the PJ, the Sports Bureau reported that the

Negative Covid-19 test required for travelers to mainland via Macau

From April 29, travelers from Macau with a history of travel to Taiwan or foreign countries are required to present a negative nucleic acid test (NAT) or

MGTO preparing for crowds on ‘May Day’ holidays

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) is preparing for an expected influx of tourists over the Labor Day holidays this year from April 29 to

38 suspected illegal workers in March

A total of 38 suspected illegal workers have been detected across the city, according to the data from the Public Security Police. In a statement, the bureau said

UM to strengthen cooperation with Singapore universities

A delegation from the University of Macau (UM), led by Rector Yonghua Song, recently visited three universities in Singapore, making a first stop at the National University of

Gov’t recovers 94,000 sqm land in Cotai

The government has recovered land located in Cotai with an area of ​​94,000 square meters, which had been illegally occupied. Located next to Avenida do Aeroporto and Rua

Bud Light fumbles, but experts say inclusive ads will stay

Bud Light may have fumbled its attempt to broaden its customer base by partnering with a transgender influencer. But experts say inclusive marketing is simply good

BNU reopens main branch

BNU Macau reopened its main branch yesterday with hopes to “keep up with the design trends of the digital age.” “BNU has renovated its main branch and is pleased

Sands Resorts Macao’s The Huaiyang Garden, Zi Yat Heen Receive Michelin Stars

The Londoner Macao’s The Huaiyang Garden and Four Seasons Hotel Macao’s Zi Yat Heen restaurants have been awarded one-star ratings in the Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2023. Tom Connolly,

Beijing opposes Taiwan-US defense and military exchanges

China warned against continued U.S.-Taiwan cooperation yesterday, responding to reports that the U.S. military was sending officers to help train Taiwan’s counterparts and that a delegation of

‘Almost authoritarian:’ Cold War speech law may go

A Cold War-era law in Hawaii that allows authorities to impose sweeping restrictions on press freedoms and electronic communications during a state of emergency could soon be

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