The International School of Macau (TIS) recently staged an exhibition featuring work from all its students, aiming to give students the “opportunity to fully express themselves,” the school said in a statement. The school-wide art exhibition filled the school’s multi-purpose room with art by all students from pre-kindergarten to grade 12, accompanied by food, beverages and live music performances. “We saw how everyone has something unique to offer and put out into the world. Our craft may come in many forms, but it truly becomes a masterpiece when we carefully nurture it with our own individual touch,” the school said in a statement.
PSP dispatches over 60 officers in anti-crime operation
The Public Security Police Force has continued its “Thunder 2022” operation from May 31 to June 1 in Macau and the outlying islands. The police dispatched a total of 62 officers to intercept suspicious persons and inspect gaming arcades. A total of 523 people (242 men and 281 women) were intercepted and checked. Of these, two people were found to have overstayed their visas and were sent to the relevant departments for follow-up. One of the video game arcades was found to have failed to provide an administrative license within the validity period, but had already notified relevant departments to follow up.
IC launches digital platform for historic cannons exhibition
Four old cannons were discovered in the Inner Harbour area and at a construction site on Avenida de Cotai in Macau in 2020 and 2021. The artefacts are now in the collection of the Macau Museum, which has commissioned the Institute for Social and Cultural Research and the Heritage Conservation Laboratory of the Faculty of Humanities and Arts of the Macau University of Science and Technology to carry out research and conservation work. The IC is launching an “Online Exhibition of Old Cannons” to present three-dimensional models and relevant research data about the cannons as well as the progress of the conservation work.