Hacken Lee to return to The Londoner Arena

Hacken Lee, a award-winning Cantopop icon, will return to The Londoner Arena to perform two concerts entitled ‘Hacken Lee Symphonic Live in Londoner with Macao Orchestra’ on Sept. 21 and

Systems Thinking: Shifting parts changes the whole

Analysis Angela Leong’s suggestion for Macau to become an eco-tourism destination (The Times June 13) has power to create a vibrant and liveable city. It

GBA launches first full-schedule China-Europe freight train

On the Agenda The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area on Wednesday launched its first full-time schedule China-Europe freight train, aiming to enhance logistical efficiency in

Zhuhai: She’s themed afternoon tea

InterContinental Zhuhai collaborated with the handmade original designer brand She’s to curate an exquisite afternoon tea experience titled “Blooming Spring”. Date: March 1 - June 30,

Hong Kong: Celebrating the Year of the Dragon

Date: February 2 - July 31, 2024 Venue: Name The Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum Address The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Foshan: Corresponding Space by Kishio Suga

The art museum’s unique curved galleries, bathed in wandering sunlight, lend an ever-changing texture to the pieces. Within the folds of space and time, meanings both

Malaysian leader Anwar says China a ‘true friend’ and not to be feared

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim yesterday rejected the notion that China’s dominance is to be feared, calling China a “true friend” at the end of Premier Li

Philippines demands China return rifles and pay for boat damage after hostilities

The Philippine military chief demanded Wednesday that China return several rifles and equipment seized by the Chinese coast guard in a disputed shoal and pay for

Thousands of refugees have spent years awaiting resettlement. Their future is unclear

Morwan Mohammad walks down an old hotel corridor on Batam Island in northwestern Indonesia before entering a 6-square-meter room that has been home to him and his

Japan, New Zealand agree on intel sharing pact amid growing regional security concerns

Japan and New Zealand agreed earlier this week in principle on an intelligence sharing pact as their leaders shared concerns over the increasingly challenging security environment

Putin signs deals with Vietnam in bid to shore up ties in Asia

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a series of deals with his Vietnamese counterpart To Lam yesterday, during a state visit that comes as Moscow is seeking to

1945 US troops take Okinawa

The Japanese island of Okinawa has finally fallen to the Americans after a long and bloody battle. The island, situated 340 miles (550km) south of the Japanese

More Musiala magic sees Germany beat Hungary and reach knockout stage

Germany 2, Hungary 0 Jamal Musiala is lighting up the European Championship and showing just why his teammates think the 21-year-old forward can go on to

Slovakia takes on Ukraine after two surprise results

Slovakia faces Ukraine today in Duesseldorf in their second Group E match at the European Championship. Slovakia is second to Romania on goal difference, and Ukraine is

Spalletti: Italy prepared to ‘scuff up beautiful suits’ against Spain

Italy coach Luciano Spalletti says his players may have to scuff up their beautiful suits when they take on Spain in their European Championship match yesterday

EFA fines Albania, Serbia $10,700 each for nationalist fan banners at Euro 2024 games

UEFA fined the Albanian and Serbian soccer federations 10,000 euros ($10,700) each on Wednesday for fans displaying banners with nationalist maps at European Championship games. Each

‘The Bikeriders,’ the birth of a subculture on two wheels

Still images have been a source of wonder and mythology in the films of Jeff Nichols. “Mud,” Nichols’ Twain-soaked Mississippi fable, seemed derived from the

Summer scent 

This season, Diptyque is relaunching its enchanting limited Summer Collection, which captures the essence of a Mediterranean summer, packed with new limited edition items and summer essentials.

Exploring culinary delights at the Gastronomy Fest

The “International Cities of Gastronomy Fest, Macao” welcomes the public at Macau Fisherman’s Wharf until June 23. As one of the three major highlights, the “City of Gastronomy Showcase” brings

Taste of India 

Those who are crazy about Indian cuisine should know about Chef Justin Paul. He was the senior chef of The Golden Peacock at The Venetian in

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