‘Strong Sport, Strong China’ opens today

The exhibition “Strong Sport, Strong China,” which will display the development of sports in China over the past 70 years, opens today, the Sports Bureau

Top golfers inspire juniors in Macau

Golf champions Phil Mickelson and Li Haotong recently led a youth golf clinic in Macau. The event, a joint initiative between Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS)

Accounting industry a key component in CSR

In the latest decade or so, the global accounting industry has been working to promote and invigorate the practices of corporate social responsibility (CSR). When

Forum talks about GBA youth policy

The 2019 Guangdong- Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Youth Forum was held last week to discuss matters relating to youth and human resources’ policies in

Red is glory, says architect-artist Marreiros

For nearly four months, distinguished Macau architect and artist Carlos Marreiros will be exhibiting the boat on which he painted 108 individuals, along with a “library” of his 50 books,

On the road to GP | Larger and faster – the new Formula 3 car

The heaviest and most powerful of all Formula 3 cars will race for the first time next week on the Guia Circuit. The switch to new specifications has led to concerns

Briefs | DSAT’s speedometer reminder

Yesterday, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) issued a specific statement reminding heavy-duty vehicle owners to install speedometer data recorders. DSAT reminded owners that heavy-duty vehicles must be equipped with self-recording speedometers

Neto Valente made UIA member of honor

President of the Macau Lawyers Association Jorge Neto Valente has been made a member of honor of the International Association of Lawyers (UIA), following a proposal by the organization’s president

Stamp duty regulation and code of taxation may overlap

Considering the available drafts, some lawmakers find the authority of the proposed amendment to the Stamp Duty Regulation and the Bill for the Code of Taxation unclear, explained Vong Hin

Police to test surveillance cameras, facial recognition in 2020

In 2020, the Unitary Police (SPU) will start testing the facial recognition functionality of some of the city’s CCTV surveillance cameras, according to a statement released by SPU yesterday. Since the

Pork to remain expensive up to Spring Festival

Pork may remain expensive during the upcoming Spring Festival, according to the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM). Lei Wai Nong, Vice President of the Administration Committee of IAM, wants the Macau public

25 hotels receive Macao Smart Hotel Award

A total of 25 local hotels have received the Macao Smart Hotel Award in a ceremony held yesterday at the Macau Tower. Organized by the Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT)

Macau an important link in Maritime Silk Road

The Macau government will work even harder to develop and preserve the Maritime Silk Road, Leong Wai Man, deputy director of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, pledged to a symposium Wednesday

Scientific research exhibition held at MUST

The opening ceremony of the Scientific Research Projects Result Exhibition and Academic Report in Year of 2018 was held in Room N101 of the Macau University of Science and Technology

On the road to GP | Drones banned all over city during Grand Prix

The Macao SAR Government will ban all unmanned aircraft activities during this year’s Macau Grand Prix to ensure that the event takes place in a safe environment. The Macau Grand Prix

Macau newly registered company capital surges by 111.2% in Q3

The total value of registered capital of new companies in Macau soared by 111.2% to 536 million patacas (about $66 million) in the third quarter of 2019, the special administrative

FIC warns young entrepreneurs ‘too many micro-companies’

The Cultural Industries Fund (FIC) has warned of the dangers of the creation of an excessive number of micro-size companies operating in the same business sector, chairman of Fund Leong

Macao Daily News editor condemns Hong Kong protestors

The editor-in-chief of Macao Daily News, Lok Po, condemned the recent demonstrations against Xinhua News Agency by protestors in Hong Kong. While he was in Guangzhou, Lok voiced his opinions on

Secretary Leong says Shanghai expo helps Macau businesses’ outreach effort

The active participation of Macau enterprises in the 2nd China International Import Expo (CIIE) “illustrates the Shanghai event is effective in promoting their business,” said the Secretary for Economy and

Briefs | Gov’t confident about inscription of ‘sea silk route’ as UNESCO heritage

The Government of Macau is confident about the inscription of the “sea silk route” on the UNESCO cultural heritage list, a Beijing wish that encompasses 25 cities for now. “We

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