Macau to host first-ever luxury goods expo in partnership with Hengqin

Macau will host its first-ever exhibition dedicated to premium quality and luxury goods in September this year. The event was unveiled yesterday at a press

Trade rebounds in May as anti-virus curbs ease

China's trade growth rebounded in May after anti-virus restrictions that shut down Shanghai and other industrial centers began to ease. Exports surged 16.9% over a

Adam Sandler basketball drama, ‘Hustle,’ has game

By now you’d think you know what you’re getting with an Adam Sandler sports movie. “Happy Gilmore” and “The Waterboy” have conditioned us to expect silly

Heavy rainstorm puts city underwater again

Floods were recorded in many locations across Macau yesterday as heavy rainfall hit the city from early morning until the evening. Videos and pictures posted

Economy chief says closure of satellite casinos not related to law review

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong insisted yesterday that the Gaming Law review had nothing to do with the claimed serial closures of satellite

Local NGO disagrees with IC on Guia Hill building

The Concern Group for the Protection of the Guia Lighthouse has issued a statement condemning the latest decision on the building project located at Calçada do

Hainan island explores green fishery for sea protection

Zeng Guangneng, a fish farmer in Wenchang, a city in south China’s island province of Hainan, has experienced several major life changes. His grandfather was a

Labor bureau rules out legality of swapping salary with shares

Employers have no legal grounds to replace salary with company stocks, whether in part or in whole, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) told lawmaker Ron Lam.

IC: building construction on Guia Hill will not impact lighthouse

Allowing the suspended building on Guia Hill’s mid-levels to retain its current height and continue construction will not have a “foundational impact” on the values of

Macau GP regular Davy Morgan dies in racing accident on the Isle of Man

A regular competitor at the local Grand Prix, Northern Ireland’s Davy Morgan, died yesterday in a motorcycle racing accident during this year’s Isle of Man Tourist Trophy

China, Cambodia breaking ground on joint port project

Cambodia denied again yesterday that it will allow any Chinese military presence at a port where it and China are beginning an expansion this week that has

UK Doubts hang over Johnson though Tory’s bid to oust him fails

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson scrambled to patch up his tattered authority yesterday after surviving a no-confidence vote that laid bare deep divisions in his Conservative

Discussing ‘10+7’ days of quarantine with Beijing: CE

Yesterday morning, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng revealed that his government is in discussion with Chinese agencies on the possible further shortening of quarantine-upon-arrival. On

Commonwealth chambers celebrate Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee at The Londoner Macao

The Australian, British and Canadian Chambers of Commerce in Macau joined forces at The Londoner Macao to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Last Thursday the

Hard to determine if special salary schemes are truly voluntary: MGESA

The Macau Gaming Enterprises Staff Association (MGESA) has no position in salary-share partial swap schemes presented by local casino operators, Choi Kam Fu, director-general of

US, S. Korea fire missiles to sea, matching North’s launches

The U.S. and South Korean militaries launched eight ballistic missiles into the sea yesterday in a show of force matching a North Korean missile display a

Las Vegas union calls on Macau gov’t to release land transaction records amid worries over alleged triad involvement in Treasure Island deal

An international union has submitted a public records request regarding the land transaction involving Genting Group and Ao Mio Leong to the Land and Urban Construction

Photographer to launch zine with images of Basque pelota

A Macau-based photographer is set to launch a photographic magazine featuring images of history in certain districts, kicking off the first issue with “Memories of Jai Alai.” 

Elegant garden party

Inspired by sumptuous entertainment practices from France known as “Fête Champêtre” during the 18th century, an elegant garden party awaits at Four Seasons.    Splash

MGM Presents Large-scale Multimedia Landscape Installation: A Metamorphosis: No End to End

Indoor Paper Sculpture Garden Redefines Traditional Culture with Innovation Aspired to rejuvenate Chinese arts and culture, this summer MGM once again joins hands with internationally acclaimed cross-media artist Jennifer Wen Ma

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