China, US hold economic talks as trade issues heat up on the campaign trail

Chinese and U.S. officials have met in Beijing for talks on tough issues dividing the two largest economies, as trade and tariffs increasingly draw attention in the

PSP expects up to six million border crossings over 10-day CNY holidays

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has said they are expecting some 5.5 to 6 million border crossings over the period of 10 days of

Grand Lisboa Palace bashed for confusing show ticketing

A reported show ticketing saga at the Grand Lisboa Palace resort has gone viral on social media after eager buyers were told there were only 18 tickets

IC, Beijing companies to co-host comedy festival in Macau

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) will co-organize in March an international comedy festival in Macau, which the organizers claim will be first of its kind

Scholar suggests people be prepared for possible AI sweep

A mainland scholar has suggested at a seminar organized by the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) that people feel both prepared and simultaneously at ease with

Wang Sai Man wants foreign residents of Macau to have equal conditions when entering Hengqin

Lawmaker Wang Sai Man wants the government to facilitate border crossing between Macau and Hengqin for foreigners who are residents of Macau, he said in a

Chinese shares jump as Beijing steps up moves to boost sagging markets

A Chinese state investment fund promised to expand its purchases of stock index funds, among other moves signaling Beijing’s resolve to stabilize markets that have been

Lawmakers: ‘City of Sports and Shows’ needs better planning

Several lawmakers have raised concerns about the recent bid to transform Macau into a city renowned for hosting sports events and performances. Several lawmakers used

Protests over the construction of waste landfill south of Coloane arrive at AL

Lawmaker Lo Choi In has joined protests against the government’s plan to build a new waste landfill in the sea off the southern coast of

Hotel occupancy up to 90% for upcoming Lunar New Year

Tourism authorities are anticipating 120,000 daily visitors during the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday period, which could mean almost 1 million tourists visiting the city

Bus passengers exceed pre-pandemic levels in January

The average daily bus passenger volume in January this year has exceeded 626,000, which is a slight increase of 0.5% compared with the same period

Former GP racer dies after HKD100m drug bust

A renowned Hong Kong racing driver, who frequently participated in Macau’s Grand Prix, has died after his alleged involvement in a drug trafficking scheme. Local reports

Grammys are Swift’s world on a night when women like Cyrus, Mitchell also shine

It’s Taylor Swift’s world, and she just allows us to live in it. After weeks where she attracted endless attention for her football star boyfriend

Outer Harbour Terminal will continue to operate as normal, DSAMA clarifies

The Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal is to continue to operate as normal, the Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) said in a response to an inquiry from the

Survey finds 30.6% of elderly concerningly lonely

Local NGO survey results show that 30.6% of its respondents reported experiencing concerning levels of loneliness or solitude. Conducted by the social service branch of Sheng

Upcoming Spring Festival to see surge in inbound, outbound trips

China is expected to experience a surge in inbound and outbound trips during the upcoming Spring Festival holiday, returning to the pre-pandemic levels in 2019, the

Transport committee deems it ‘reasonable’ to increase taxi fare

A meeting was held to discuss the fare increase proposal of the local taxi association, where members believed it was ‘reasonable’ to increase taxi prices given that

Gov’t proposes draft revision of laws published before 1993

As part of the Macau government’s review of the 2,123 laws and decree-laws published between 1973 and 1993, 746 laws or by-laws have been deemed ineffective

Gov’t pledges more help for its ailing property market, as IMF forecasts economy will slow

Markets in China sank Friday despite a fresh flurry of measures to help prop up the ailing property sector, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast

Airport expects regular wide-body aircraft from March

Macau’s airport will likely see regular flights of wide-body aircraft from March, according to the airport’s management. Eric Fong, marketing director of the Macau International

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES