Tigerair Taiwan preparing for Macau route resumption

Tigerair Taiwan has said that it is preparing to resume flights between Macau and Taiwan, but no exact date has been given, in a response to

Group expects Prosperity Index to improve this month

The city’s Prosperity Index is estimated to increase by almost a whole point this month, the Macau Economic Association (MEA) announced in a statement. The index

Ho Iat Seng sees small chance of another outbreak during CNY

With over 90% of the public vaccinated and about 70% having contracted SARS-CoV-2 over the past month, the Chief Executive does not expect another Covid-19 outbreak during Chinese

AirAsia resumes flights to KL, Bangkok in February

AirAsia's flights to Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok are set to resume in February following the government’s approval. Last month, the Times reported that the international low-cost

MGTO expects 48,000 daily tourists over CNY

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) has forecast approximately 48,000 visitors per day for the upcoming Lunar New Year (CNY) Holidays. The MGTO’s acting director,

PJ and Guangdong police stop alleged illegal online gambling scheme, 42 arrested

In a joint operation, the Judiciary Police (PJ) and Guangdong Province police authorities have stopped an alleged online illegal betting platform, the PJ announced yesterday

Lawmakers not allowed to testify in Public Works case

The lawmakers Vong Hin Fai, Chui Sai Cheong, and Chui Sai Peng will likely not be allowed to testify in court in the case involving two

Understaffed hotel sector caught off-guard by influx of tourists

The government has admitted that the hotel sector is understaffed amid the current tourism advertising campaign that aims to boost tourist arrivals in the city following

Trade: Several MICE events with over 1,000 participants confirmed for this year

Several meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition (MICE) events set to attract over 1,000 participants have been confirmed for 2023, the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute

San Ma Lo to be cordoned off for CNY art fair

  San Ma Lo will be reserved for pedestrians over the Lunar New Year holidays and will host an art fair for everyone to enjoy, the Cultural Affairs

Fixed prices for new sandwich-class housing raise major concerns for lawmakers

The lawmakers who compose the Third Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) have major objections to fixing and disclosing the acquisition price of the housing

Macau among top destinations for mainland tourists

Data from the Trip.com Group, formerly known as Ctrip, shows that of orders from Chinese mainland customers, flights from or for Macau, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur

Japan, S. Korea protest China visa stoppage

Japan and South Korea defended public health restrictions on travelers from China yesterday, a day after China stopped issuing new visas in both countries in apparent retaliation.

MGM Ushers in the Year of Rabbit with Fun Happenings and Fortune Feasts in Style

Ring in the Year of Golden Rabbit in style with festive feasts at MGM this Chinese New Year! MGM presents the exuberance and flavors of the Chinese New Year including

China halts visas for Japan, South Korea in Covid-19 spat

Chinese embassies suspended issuing new visas for South Koreans and Japanese yesterday in apparent retaliation for Covid-19 testing requirements recently imposed by those countries on travelers from

Guidelines for post Covid-19 care

In response to the many inquiries from people infected with Covid-19, the Novel   Response and Coordination Center has issued guidelines and responses to

Woman sets building on fire by burning talisman papers

A 62-year-old woman is being charged with arson after having caused several fires in the apartment building where she lives and works as a caretaker, the Judiciary

Covid-related arrangements causing separation of newborns from mothers

The need to use the maternity ward of the Conde de São Januário Hospital Center (CHCSJ) for Covid-19 patients is separating newborns from their mothers, the

Reproduction bill’s exclusion of singles concerns lawmakers

Some lawmakers in a parliamentary committee queried why the medically assisted reproduction bill excluded single people. President Chan Chak Mo of the parliament’s Second

Our centuries-long quest for ‘a quiet place’

The 2018 film “A Quiet Place” is an edge-of-your-seat tale about a family struggling to avoid being heard by monsters with hypersensitive ears. Conditioned by fear, they know

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