On Tuesday, MGM Macau joined hands with Special Olympics Macau and the Charity Association of Macau Business Readers to organize the “Art Workshop at MGM Macau – Creating Something Out of Nothing, Fighting Isolation With a Paintbrush” at the MGM Art Space, joined by more than 100 Special Olympics athletes and coaches from different parts of the world as well as MGM Volunteer team members. This community event is supported by the Macao Sport Development Board, Macau Government Tourist Office and Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao S.A.R. Government.
A total of 60 Special Olympics athletes came together from all over the world: Zimbabwe, Israel, Lichtenstein, Switzerland, Denmark, Spain, Austria, Great Britain, India, South Korea, Malaysia, Taipei, Hong Kong and Macau, and were led by a team of coaches to attend the event. During the workshop, they were divided into six groups and guided by four artists from Israel, Thailand, Zhuhai and Macau, as well as 12 MGM volunteer team members to finish six 1m x 1m canvas paintings.
Safety – Macau International Airport’s first priority
To ensure safe flight operation, MIA has been allocating resources to update or upgrade different airport facilities and equipment. From 2009, MIA launched the Communications, Navigation, Surveillance System (CNS), with a total investment of MOP170 million. The project included updating 10 CNS sub-systems to improve the accuracy of airport equipment and safety performance. The CNS project was assisted by the Civil Aviation of China (CAAC)’s North China Regional Air Traffic Management Bureau (ATMB). After the project was completed in 2012, which went through a Flight Check conducted by the Civil Aviation of China, all systems achieved a high level of quality test results with the related equipment to provide high-precision navigation capability. After the upgrade, MIA’s equipment achieved Automated Air Traffic Control standards; Runway 34 has a high-precision CAT II Instrument Landing System (ILS) and accurate DVOR/DME navigation services to ensure safe flight operation.
Extra tickets and ferry packages for Katy Perry concert released
International super star Katy Perry is bringing The Prismatic World Tour to Macau. Presented by The Venetian Macao and AEG Live and sponsored by Citi, the concert will be held on May 1 and 2 at the Cotai Arena with The Dolls as special guests. Tickets have been selling so quickly that additional general admission standing tickets and ferry packages have now been released for the two shows. Concertgoers will not only see the pop music queen in action, but they will also get to see DJ duo The Dolls (DJ Mia Moretti and Margot) as they join Perry as her special guests.
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