A quarter century of change, identity, economic evolution

As Macau marks the 25th anniversary of its return to Chinese sovereignty, the city stands at a crossroad, reflecting on transformations that have reshaped its society,

Second day with an agenda full of visits and meetings

On the second day of President Xi Jinping’s three-day visit to Macau, China’s top official had a packed agenda, which included several meetings and site visits

Preserving Macau’s fusion cuisine with recipes passed down generations

A crack of fire under a sprawling wok, a dab of soy sauce and a splash of Chinese rice wine. Bursts of aroma from spices sourced from around

November visitor arrivals surge 9.6%

Macau’s visitor arrivals surged 9.6% year-on-year to 2,832,041 in November 2024, recovering to 97.3% of the level in the same month in 2019, according to data

Portuguese Consul General optimistic about future presence in Macau

The Portuguese Consul General in Macau and Hong Kong, Alexandre Leitão, has expressed a “realistically optimistic” view about the future presence of Portuguese citizens in the

CATL is planning a major expansion of battery swapping for electric vehicles

On The Agenda The world’s largest maker of batteries for electric vehicles said this week it will get into battery swapping in China in a

Gov’t promotes religious tourism initiatives

In response to inquiries from lawmaker Ho Ion Sang, the Macau government has unveiled initiatives aimed at boosting religious tourism, particularly for Muslim visitors. Maria Helena de Senna

Authorities find 69 suspected illegal workers

In November, joint operations conducted by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) and the Labour Affairs Bureau resulted in the discovery of 69 alleged illegal workers, according to

CPI raises 0.3% year-on-year in November

Macau’s Composite Consumer Price Index (CPI) for November 2024 increased by 0.3% compared to the same month last year, according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). However,

FIA to hold annual conference in Macau for first time

The 2025 Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) annual conference will be held in Macau for the first time, the global motorsports governing body announced.

Thriving Macau dispels doubts about ‘one country, two systems’

For centuries, the quiet city of Macau, nestled next to Hong Kong, has rarely captured as much attention as it does today. In less than a

From sleepy monopoly to world’s biggest gaming market

Millions of visitors from around the world flock to Macau each year, a city that has evolved from a quiet destination into the “Gambling Capital of the World.”

A legal legacy in limbo

The handover of Macau marked a significant transition on December 20, 1999, establishing a legal framework intended to ensure stability and continuity. Yet, as time

The Greater Bay Area and shipping in the spotlight

Analysis The Greater Bay Area, Beijing’s attempt to unite nine cities in Guangdong with Hong Kong and Macau into an economic powerhouse and rival the

Vietnam an important partner of Greater Bay Area

Through Hong Kong, an international financial center, Vietnamese businesses can more easily and effectively access the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay, says Sunwah Group chairman Jonathan Choi. Choi made the

Beijing refutes Pentagon’s report on Chinese ‘nuclear force expansion’

China is expanding its nuclear force, has increased military pressure against Taiwan and has strengthened its ties with Russia over the past year, according to a

Manhattan man pleads guilty to helping establish secret Chinese police station

A Manhattan resident has pleaded guilty to helping establish a secret police station in New York City, “on behalf of the Chinese government.” Chen Jinping, 60, entered

Thailand hosts regional talks to find solutions to Myanmar’s bloody civil war

Two days of meetings on Myanmar ‘s violent political crisis began yesterday in Bangkok, the latest in a long series of regional talks that have made

US arms manufacturers could help Hanoi build up its armed forces

United States weapons manufacturers could work with Vietnamese counterparts to help build up Vietnam’s armed forces, the U.S. ambassador to the southeast Asian country said yesterday.

Washington effort to curb China’s and Russia’s access to advanced computer chips ‘inadequate’

The Commerce Department’s efforts to curb China’s and Russia’s access to American-made advanced computer chips have been “inadequate” and will need more funding to stymie their ability

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