241 children living in dormitory homes in Macau

By the end of 2018, a total of 241 children in Macau were living in temporary dormitory homes provided by the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) in

Briefs | Taxi recording device tender receives 8 bids

On Friday, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) received eight bids for the public tender to install recording devices inside taxis. The contract includes the installation of smart devices inside

Macau passport climbs three spots to 33rd in global index

The Macau SAR passport was the 33rd most powerful passport in the Henley Passport Index, as analyzed by Henley & Partners, with passport holders allowed

Golden Week visitors rise 11%

Macau received 616,000 visitors during the first four days of the Chinese Golden Week holiday, which commenced on October 1. Compared with last year, the Public Security

Group tours suspected at Hac Sa camping area

Mainland group tours have been accused of occupying Hac Sa Beach’s camping spaces and leaving a mess at the camping site after they leave, according to

Mandalay Bay Shooting | Payouts for Vegas victims a ‘cold, mathematical calculation’

They may have been united by a love for country music, but the people gunned down two years ago at a Las Vegas concert will not be

Crime Dead chips scheme leads to HKD18 million in losses

A 61-year-old “dead chips” broker from the mainland has reported losses of HKD18.25 million from a scheme in Macau organized with a friend from the mainland, the

Ruins of St. Paul’s | Diocese upset over projection of political symbols

The Catholic Diocese of Macau has expressed its disappointment over the projection of political symbols on the façade of the Ruins of St. Paul’s in celebration of

Gaming | Gross gaming revenue touches lowest level in a year

Macau gross gaming revenue touched the lowest level in a year last month, but nevertheless registered growth in what has been a mostly red year.

Golden Week visitors up 8.8% over first two days

Visitors to Macau have reportedly risen as much as 8.8% year-on-year over the first two days of Golden Week, according to data released yesterday by the

Visitors detoured from St. Paul’s Ruins due to crowdedness

The Public Security Police Force took measures to control the roads around the Ruins of St. Paul’s yesterday afternoon as the quantity of people trying to

Briefs | DSPA planning to experiment charging for domestic waste

The Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) plans to initiate a pilot project in regards to charging for domestic waste, according to the DSPA’s reply to lawmaker Sulu Sou’s interpellation.

Wynn Showcases an Art Spectacular to Enhance Cultural Tourism Experiences

Widely acknowledged for the inception and support of cultural and artistic activities of many stripes, Wynn is committed to promoting and popularising art and culture in

Cross-border traffic rose to 458,500 trips

Cross-border vehicular traffic in August increased by 10.9% year-on-year to 458,500 trips, according to data issued by the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). Vehicular

CESL Asia acquires Monte do Pasto in 37.5m euro deal

The CESL Asia - Investments and Services Limited group has formalized the acquisition of the Monte do Pasto Group, located in the Portuguese municipalities of Cuba

Macao Foundation takes on social governance in Macau Inc.

Also in this edition are two interviews about the latest scientific projects by higher education providers the Macau University of Science and Technology and the University

Election controversy | Complaint filed against Pereira Coutinho over possible violation

The Socialist Party of the Republic of Portugal has filed a complaint with the country’s National Election Commission about a suspected violation by Macau lawmaker José Pereira

National Day as seen in Macau

The Macau SAR held its own National Day celebrations on Tuesday at Golden Lotus Square, where officials from the local government participated in a ceremony to celebrate the 70th anniversary

Courts | TUI ruling is ‘unworthy of the highest court,’ legal expert says

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) ruling on a series of blocked public assemblies planned for the past month is “not worthy of a high

70 years: Macau in the big picture of China’s development

On the cusp of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and as Macau prepares to mark its own milestone of 20 years since

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