This Mother’s Day, Crown Spa is offering an experience that covers facial and body treatments to refreshments, limousine service and a rose as a giveaway gift.
Starting the Crown Spa journey with an Aromatic Foot Ritual, the treatment continues with a 60-minute signature Crown Shell Aromatherapy Body Massage incorporating heated lava shell massage to Swedish and Lomi Lomi techniques.
Another 60-minute facial treatment with Molecular Dispersion Technology follows, a unique protein and highly engineered vitamins A, B3, B5, C and E delivery system which transforms skin and improves its tone, texture and clarity.
The journey completes with tea and refreshments, and complimentary usage of the steam and sauna, vitality Jacuzzi and Tepidarium.
Melco shares occupational safety and health achievements
Melco Crown Entertainment Limited accepted the invitation from the Macau Labour Affairs Bureau to share its achievements on Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) and effective measures with the local hotel, food and beverage industry as part of the World Occupational Safety and Health Day activities series.
The Hotel, Food and Beverage OSH Seminar was part of today’s World Occupational Safety and Health Day series declared by the International Labour Organization (ILO). It was organized by the Macau Labour Affairs Bureau in cooperation with local OSH associations and labor unions. At the seminar, the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Manager of Melco Crown Entertainment, Mr. Steve Yeung, presented the company’s safety management system and safety training programs to over 100 practitioners from the Macau hotel, food and beverage industry.
The Venetian hosts sustainability field trip for local students
The Venetian Macao hosted a group of 70 fourth-grade students from The International School of Macao (TIS) at the integrated resort yesterday, as part of the community engagement efforts of the Sands ECO360° sustainability initiative. It was the second year in a row that the company has hosted the event. The activity aims to educate local students about Sands China’s environmental initiatives and facilitate an exchange of ideas, suggestions and experiences on how to shape Macau into a more eco-conscious city.
The field trip kicked off with a presentation by the TIS students about their school’s project of waste classification and reduction, which included a video produced by the students. An open discussion between the students and Sands China team members was also arranged to enable both parties to share their ideas on recycling and sustainability. Yesterday’s program also included a question and answer session, and a group activity that challenged the students to create an art object from recyclable materials.
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