’Tis the season to be jolly and Grand Hyatt Macau is presenting ‘An Enchanting Eco-friendly Christmas’. Guests arriving at the
hotel will see a collection of Christmas trees rising from the fountain at the entrance, inside the lobby and throughout the hotel. The ambience sets the scene for year-end celebrations, including a buffet at mezza9 Macau and holiday afternoon tea set at the Lobby Lounge, along with gifts at the Lobby Christmas Boutique and the Grand Countdown Party to usher in 2016.
Championing a healthier planet, Grand Hyatt Macau decided to take a purposeful approach to Christmas decoration. Instead of the usual plastic and tinsel, the hotel chose to repurpose objects used around the hotel and creatively transform them. The brainchild of General Manager Paul Kwok, the Enchanting Eco-friendly Christmas theme took a full year to plan, prepare and actualize. Grand Hyatt Macau’s Florist Master Steven Lu designed seven different types of Christmas trees using 100 percent repurposed materials, ranging from glass vases and wine bottles to kitchen utensils and party hats, and illuminated them with low-wattage LED lighting.
MIA representatives attend nbaa 2015 in Las Vegas
The National Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition 2015 (NBAA 2015), the largest business aviation trade show in the world, was held in Las Vegas, USA from 17-19 November. Mr. Cui Guang, Director of the Logistics and General Aviation Development Department (LGD) and Mr. Jim Leung, Manager of the LGD represented Macau International Airport Co., Ltd. (CAM) at this event.
World business aviation companies, business jet manufacturers, operators and services providers showcased their products, resources and services, and also conducted business trade and exchanged business aviation viewpoints during the event. As Macau International Airport is actively developing business aviation related services in the coming years, NBAA 2015 was a great platform for CAM to acquire the latest global business aviation development information and to learn ideas and experience from other professionals.
Australian rock duo Air Supply to perform at the Venetian
Air Supply is set to return to The Venetian Macao almost three years after their last concert. The Australian duo will bring their rock tunes to The Venetian Theatre on Saturday Dec. 12 with ‘Air Supply Live in Concert’. Tickets go on sale today.
Since they met over 40 years ago, singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock have entertained people all over the world with their classic songs including the top ten hit “All Out of Love.” The song proved to be so popular internationally that it has been recorded by many different artists over the years, including Cantopop singer Alan Tam who made the song a hit in Hong Kong in 1981.
The December’s concert marks the fourth time the duo has played The Venetian Macao, having performed earlier in 2007, 2008 and 2012.
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