GP Museum gaining traction in visitation but still a lot of potential

Since its opening after the complete renovation, the Macau Grand Prix Museum has attracted some 120,000 visitors. According to the deputy director of the

CPU approves residential building with 46.7m at Nam Van

The Urban Planning Committee (CPU) approved on Wednesday the Urban Conditions Plan (PCU) for a residential building to be constructed at the Nam Van Lake

Security branch ‘surprised’ not getting Malaysian request on Jho Low

The Office of the Secretary for Security yesterday expressed “surprise and shock” it had received no inquiry for policing cooperation from Malaysia. Yesterday, the Times

Land beside Jai Alai Hotel for gov’t facility

The land plot at the Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, between the Jai Alai Hotel and the Hotel Casa Real in the Outer Harbour area,

Canto-opera ‘Floral Princess’ to mix modernity and tradition in July

As part of the “Sands China Performing Arts Program,” Sands China has joined with the Utopia Cantonese Opera Workshop to propose new performances from the

IC to invite Broadway, West End shows to Macau

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has revealed plans to invite Broadway and West End performers to stage shows in Macau. The IC was replying

MPU graduates confident in their future prospects

Several Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) graduates were confident about their futures as they attended yesterday’s ceremony. Ana Chui, a bachelor’s degree graduate in Chinese-Portuguese Translation,

CPC warns of AI risks, calls for beefed-up national security measures

China's ruling Communist Party has warned of the risks posed by advances in artificial intelligence while calling for heightened national security measures. The statement issued after

Despite zero public discussion, Secretary defends necessity for Cotai hospital expert residences

Residences for non-local experts for the future Cotai hospital are still subject to discussion by the Urban Planning Committee (CPU), Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture

Former Anima president wants international animal shelter in Portugal

The former president and honorary life president of the animal rights protection group Anima Macau, Albano Martins, is seeking support to create an old ambition

Malaysia confirms Jho Low ‘hiding in Macau’, another suspect deported for overstaying

Fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low, wanted for his key role in the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal, is believed to be hiding in Macau, Malaysia’s anti-corruption watchdog confirmed

PJ detains two suspects of investment scam that harmed 30 people

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has detained one man and a woman suspected of being part of a larger group that lured at least 30 local

80% of students unsure about parents’ help in career planning

A survey result released yesterday revealed that over 80% of responding students expressed uncertainty with their parents’ ability to help with their career planning, local media reports.

Amnesty Int’l says Uyghur student reported to be missing did not travel to HKSAR

Amnesty International said yesterday that a Uyghur student who it had said was missing in Hong Kong after being interrogated did not travel to the

Long weekend once again raised daily visitors average, industry recovering

The long weekend that included the public holiday of the Buddha’s Birthday Friday has contributed again to the rise of the average daily visitor figure

Workplace accidents kill nine last year

In 2022, nine people died as a result of workplace accidents, and over 4,200 workers were injured, according to the latest data from the Labour Affairs Bureau

Hong Kong’s colorful Bun Festival returns after Covid-19 cancellations

Hong Kong’s colorful Bun Festival is back after three years of COVID-19 restrictions. Visitors packed the tiny island of Cheung Chau to watch children parade

Committee lawmakers mostly satisfied with casino credit bill

Lawmakers are mostly satisfied with the first version of the bill presented by the government to update laws regulating the granting of credit to gamblers

Beijing plans to land astronauts on moon before 2030

China plans to land astronauts on the moon before 2030, which would be another advance in what’s increasingly seen as a new space race. The U.S. aims

Rob Goldstein: Macau ‘resurrecting strong’, group to further invest over USD3.9 billion

The Macau SAR will continue to record new post-pandemic highs as it is currently “resurrecting strong” – a comeback that came as a surprise and a

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