Theme parks | Star Wars hotel at Disney World like a cruise into space

It’s going to be a cruise to nowhere, but that will be just fine with die-hard “Star Wars” fans. Disney officials on Tuesday offered new

Municipal Affairs Bureau to repaint headquarters

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) is repainting its headquarters at a cost of 1.26 million patacas to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Macau Special Administrative Region,

Public consultation on tidal barrier resumes today

The second phase of the public consultation on the environmental impact assessment for the construction of a tidal barrier in the Inner Harbor area starts today and

Six casino licenses are enough, says Ambrose So

Ambrose So, Chief Executive Officer of casino concessionaire Sociedade de Jogos de Macau (SJM), has recommended the next government to further diversify the economy. He also said the

Health Cases of imported dengue fever climb to 14

The Health Bureau (SSM) was notified yesterday of the diagnosis of an imported case of dengue fever in a 43-year-old male resident, who lives in Coloane and

Hong Kong | Carrie Lam sees no need for Chinese troops to quell unrest

Hong Kong’s leader said her government can handle unrest without assistance from Chinese forces, and still wants to hold talks with protesters despite a flare up

Crime | Police reports indicate sexual harassment cases on the rise

Cases of sexual crimes have been reportedly growing in Macau over the last few months. During yesterday’s joint press conference from the police forces, held at

New Macau Association | Survey: 5,351 residents voted in favor of universal suffrage

A total of 5,351 votes were cast in favor of having a Chief Executive elected by universal suffrage. The result of the “Vote on Universal

Patriotic education | Love for the country cannot be forced, says education official

A high ranking official of Macau’s education authority has remarked that patriotic education cannot be forced, according to a report by public broadcaster TDM. Leong Wai

Lennon Wall appears at Nam Van Lake in call for democracy

A Lennon Wall appeared at Nam Van Lake Plaza, on Sunday, in support of Macau and Hong Kong people and the call in these two cities for

Intellectual property | Experience copy-cat Macau food at Gongbei plaza

Mainland tourists can experience some of Macau’s specialty food products without setting foot in the city by visiting shops at and around the Gongbei underground

After election victory, Ho says Macau never had it so good

The sole candidate of the Chief Executive election, Ho Iat Seng, was elected yesterday morning at the Macau East Asian Games Dome, with 392 out of

Gaming | Japan Potential bidders split on city preferences

Back-to-back announcements from international gaming operators last week have marked the latest steps in a delicate dance between cities seeking to host casino resorts and operators

Macau enters economic recession

Macau has entered into a recession after data from the government showed a second consecutive quarter of economic decline. According to data released by

‘New Macau under huge pressure’ over voting activity, says Chao

Political activist and international observer Jason Chao voiced his disagreement with a statement published last Saturday by the New Macau Association (ANM, from the Portuguese-language acronym). The

Hong Kong Protesters form human chain to call for democracy

Supporters of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement lined the streets and part of the city’s harbor front Friday, inspired by a human chain in a historic Baltic

Gaming – Japan | LVS eyes Tokyo area to build a casino resort

Las Vegas Sands Corp. said it will focus on the Tokyo and Yokohama areas as potential locations to build a casino resort, as Japan moves forward

Hope and doubt, change and continuity: voices on Macau’s next Chief Executive

Macau will select its next Chief Executive this Sunday, as decided upon by the vote of a 400-member election committee consisting of members from the city’s different sectors. There

Migrant association says working with agencies means ‘many problems’

The president of the Indonesian Migrant Workers Union (IMWU), Yosa Wariyanti, has said that the challenges faced by an Indonesian migrant worker called Putri during her move to

Ella Lei opposes workforce access for non-local students

Lawmaker Ella Lei has expressed her opposition regarding the opening of Macau’s workforce to non-local students. Recently, the Macau Hotels Association, in their meeting with Chief Executive  candidate

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