Macau premium mass resilient in ‘normal’ month, reports Citi

Citigroup recently conducted a spot-check survey of Macau’s premium mass gaming tables and found the quality of players remained steady in March, which was considered

The spring equinox is here. What does that mean?

Spring is almost here — officially, at least. The vernal equinox arrives today, marking the start of the spring season for the Northern Hemisphere.

Glastonbury welcomes first K-Pop headliner which made waves in Macau

This summer, one of England’s longest-running music festivals, Glastonbury, will welcome its first K-pop artist as a headliner: Seventeen. The group, which performed last January in Macau, will headline

Kenya athletes dominate in record-breaking year

As in last year’s event, the 2024 Sands China Macau International 10K run saw indisputable dominance from both male and female Kenyan athletes who completed

17th mass sports conference held in Macau

The 17th Asian Mass Sports Association Seminar (ASFAA) took place last week at the Macau Royal Hotel, focusing on promoting parent-child relationships through mass sports.

Lawmaker slams tricky LRT employer swap

About 100 employees transferred from MTR Railway Operations (Macau) Company Limited (MTR (Macau)) to Macao LRT Corporation, Limited (MLM) due to a concession change have been

Rise in Q2 Prosperity Index expected

The second quarter of the year will see a slight rise in the Prosperity Index, the Macau Economic Association has forecast. Noting the economy is

John Catlin shoots 59, lowest score in Asian Tour history

John Catlin holed a 20-foot eagle putt this weekend for an 11-under 59 in the International Series Macau, becoming the first player in Asian Tour history with a

Gongbei Port expands border-crossing capacity to 350,000 per day

The Gongbei Port in Zhuhai has concluded expansion and revamping works that allow an expanded capacity of up to 350,000 border crossings per day between Macau and Zhuhai,

ID e-renewal now available for residents aged or over 18

E-applications for ID renewal are now available for permanent residents aged 18 years or older, the Identification Services Bureau (DSI) has announced. Applications can be lodged via Macao

Portuguese Ambassador considers questioning central authorities on visa-free scheme to mainland

The Portuguese Ambassador in Beijing, Paulo Jorge Pereira Nascimento, is considering asking central government authorities why Portugal was excluded from the extension of the visa-free scheme

Hengqin promotes its greening at Macao Green Week

The administration of the cooperation zone on Hengqin set up booths to promote its natural environment and greening at the Macao Green Week carnival held

Private jet operator passes stage 3 safety audit

According to Asian Aviation, the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling has conducted a stage 3 safety audit for the Macau operations of TAG, a Swiss

Five Foot Road at MGM COTAI Achieves One Michelin Star

MGM is honored to announce that its signature Sichuanese restaurant Five Foot Road at MGM COTAI has once again been awarded One Michelin Star at the latest MICHELIN Guide Hong

Macau sees new restaurants in list yet loses Michelin stars

Macau's Michelin stars dropped in the 2024 edition of the “Michelin Guide Hong Kong Macau” despite seeing new additions to the list. The Huaiyang Garden

Horse owners await response and compensation from MJC

The group of horse owners who have been demanding the Macau Jockey Club (MJC)“reasonably compensate” them for their losses have reminded the MJC to provide a

Vietnam urges Macau gov’t to relax visa policies for visitors

Pham Binh Dam, the Vietnamese Consul General in Hong Kong and Macau, has proposed that the SAR take steps to restart and expand two-way tourism, including

Aviation bill discussion almost concluded with new national security provision

The new civil aviation bill that the government has introduced to partially liberalize air transport in Macau is reaching its final stage of analysis and discussion at

Gov’t to pass 411 public housing units from acquisition to rental

The government is moving 411 public housing units, built to be sold under the public housing economic acquisition scheme into the economic rental scheme, the

Gov’t suspends housing construction in Zone A following worker’s death

A 65-year-old worker died following an accident that occurred at the public housing construction site in Section A11 of Zone A. Fellow workers told emergency responders that as

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