MGM and Prince Kung’s Palace Museum Introduce a New Cultural MICE Model in Macau

MGM has been pioneering innovation in cultural tourism, exploring new models that integrate MICE and cultural attributes. After signing a long-term partnership agreement with Prince Kung’s Palace Museum

Head of Myanmar’s military government visits China for the first time since taking power

The head of Myanmar’s military government embarked yesterday on an official visit to China, the embattled Southeast Asian nation’s most important international ally, for several regional meetings.

Beijing files complaint at World Trade Organization over EU tariffs on electric vehicles

China has moved forward with a complaint at the World Trade Organization that alleges the European Union has improperly set anti-subsidy tariffs on new Chinese-made electric vehicles.

Tens of millions have already cast their ballots, even before the final day of polling

Election Day 2024 arrived — with tens of millions of Americans having already cast their ballots. Those include record numbers in Georgia, North Carolina and

1968 Nixon wins close contest for president

It was not until midday EST (1800 BST)) that Democrat Vice-President Hubert Humphrey conceded victory to the Republican candidate. The announcement came after a full 24 hours

Bats kicks off season with bang

Local rugby team, the Macau Bats played in their first Hong Kong festival of season Sunday. The club took four teams to compete at the

South Korea fines Meta $15 million for illegally collecting information on Facebook users

South Korea’s privacy watchdog yesterday fined social media company Meta 21.6 billion won ($15 million) for illegally collecting sensitive personal information from Facebook users, including data

Nintendo reports lower profits as demand drops for its aging Switch console

Nintendo, the Japanese video game maker behind the Super Mario franchise, said Tuesday that its profit fell 60% in the first half of the fiscal year, as demand

Assassination of Indian opponents abroad and red lines

According to a recent edition of The Economist, “in a press conference held on October 14th Mike Duheme, the head of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, accused India’s

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 – edition no. 4599

— Sam Hou Fai expresses his vision for transforming Macau into the ‘perfect home’, aiming to meet expectations of both residents and the Central Government * Economy | UM adjusts GDP

Macau gaming revenue hits record high in October

Macau’s gaming revenue soared in October, marking a 6.6% year-on-year increase, thanks to a surge in visitors during China’s Golden Week holiday, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau revealed today (Friday).

AI: A useful tool that needs human supervision

Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications can be powerful and useful tools to help journalists and media professionals but AI requires thorough, informed, and ethically responsible humans to take

First GBA Cultural Heritage Forum starts in Macau

On The Agenda The first Greater Bay Area (GBA) Cultural Heritage Forum began yesterday The Forum invited experts from Macau, Hong Kong, and Guangdong

94% of middle school students face academic pressure: Survey

A survey from the General Association of Chinese Students of Macau has revealed 94% of middle school students experience significant academic pressure. The study, which surveyed

Sam will retain three current secretaries in new cabinet

Chief Executive-designate Sam Hou Fai will retain at least three key secretaries from the current administration in his new cabinet, “signaling an emphasis on stability in Macau’s governance,”

Gov’t maintains current approach to sexual crimes

Authorities say amendments to criminal provisions for sexual offenses are unnecessary despite lawmaker Wong Kit Cheng appeals. In response to Wong’s inquiry, the government rejected

Macau needs to leverage cultural heritage while embracing modern branding techniques: Expert

The International Adverting Association Macao, China (IAA Macao) hosted its monthly “Talk at Sunset” Oct. 30, featuring global marketing expert Steven Yung. The event attracted

Biennial fosters artist exchanges across regions

An exhibition featuring artworks from Hong Kong and Macau opened at the Gongwang Museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in late October, aiming to fuel exchanges between

First arrests under new illegal gaming law

A 40-year-old unemployed male suspect was arrested due to suspicion of operating illegal currency exchange activities, by the Judiciary Police (PJ). According to the PJ, the

Lawmaker calls to review veterinary services again

Lawmaker Ella Lei has requested the government assess the supply and demand of veterinary care following a new law regulating the profession. Lei has submitted

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