Analysts: Sam Hou Fai faces pressure to diversify economy beyond gaming industry

There is a clear expectation for Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai to reduce Macau’s dependence on casino-driven capitalism, according to a political expert. Political

Diverse education but limited returns for city’s international students

International students are increasingly shaping the student body in Macau’s universities, accounting for more than 70% of the total enrollment. Despite this significant presence, opportunities

Bus rides up 53% on first day of school year

Traffic across Macau was generally smooth on the first day of the new school year, according to the Transport Bureau (DSAT), although congestion is expected to

Tropical cyclone Yagi expected to approach Macau this week

Tropical Cyclone Yagi, currently located east of the Philippines, is expected to approach within 800 km of Macau between tonight and tomorrow. The Meteorological and

Summit erases mention of Taiwan after Chinese anger, fracturing a shaky accord

Turmoil over China’s push for influence in the South Pacific has overshadowed the region’s most important diplomatic summit after a Pacific island leader apparently pledged to erase

Man surrenders after robbing money changer with threats

A 52-year-old mainland man was arrested in the central district after robbing a female money changer in a hotel room Sunday afternoon, Sept. 1. The suspect

Macau increases direct flights to Jakarta as visitor numbers surge

The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) announced an increase in direct flights between Macau and Jakarta, Indonesia, to five weekly flights starting in September. This change follows the

Job matchmaking sessions for gaming sector

The Labour Affairs Bureau will host matchmaking sessions for gaming and integrated resort operators in September, offering 1,838 job vacancies. These sessions aim to address the staffing needs

National Olympic Athletes’ Delegation ends Macau visit

The National Olympic Athletes’ Delegation recently completed a three-day visit to Macau. Luis Gomes, acting director of the Sports Bureau, noted the visit underscores the country’s support for

Gov’t urged to support new economic polices and reforms

Senior officials and social leaders have emphasized the city’s role as a gateway in the nation’s ongoing reforms, urging the government to align with the new

Macao Week drives tourism and investment in the mainland

The recent “Macao Week” promotional tour has ignited a significant boost in both tourism and investment opportunities throughout mainland China, according to the Macau Government Tourism

Summer travel numbers set new records

Macau experienced unprecedented travel numbers over the summer months, according to data from the Public Security Police Force (PSP). During July and August, Macau recorded over

“The 11th International Lion Dance Championship 2024 – MGM Cup” Coming Up in Barra this October

In the past decade, MGM has been leveraging Macau as a window to promote lion dance and Chinese culture across borders, propelling the city's cultural tourism to a higher-quality development.

Rossi at Studio City welcomes new chef with fresh menu

Rossi Trattoria at Studio City has welcomed a new Chef de Cuisine, Alessio Di Tullio, who has launched an a-la-carte menu that showcases his two decades of culinary

Galaxy supports national Olympic athletes’ visit to Macau

Galaxy Entertainment Group supported the national Olympic athletes during their three-day visit to Macau, following their impressive achievement of 40 gold medals at the Paris Olympics. From August

Author Clare Hammond reveals how railways made and broke Myanmar

For three months in 2016, a British journalist working in Myanmar traveled across the Southeast Asian country on trains with a mission to find out where they

Pope embarks on longest, farthest and most challenging trip to Asia

If any evidence were needed to underscore that Pope Francis’ current trip to Asia and Oceania is the longest, farthest and most challenging of his pontificate,

1954 UK National Trust buys remote island

The National Trust for Scotland has taken control of Fair Isle, famous for its bird life and knitted sweaters. The remote island situated between Shetland and Orkney

Zheng beats Vekic again in Olympic rematch

Zheng Qinwen beat Donna Vekic in a rematch of their Olympic final, advancing to the U.S. Open quarterfinals with a 7-6 (2), 4-6, 6-2 victory early yesterday

Dalton open to keeping America’s Cup in Spain or returning home if New Zealand wins

The 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona has only just started, but Grant Dalton is already thinking about where the next edition could be held. If, that is,

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