Lessons from Red Sea and Black Sea fight help prep Navy for possible conflict in East Asia

The Navy is taking lessons from its combat in the Red Sea over the past year and what Ukraine has done to hold off the Russians

Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations held across China and the world

From colorful lantern displays to mooncake-making workshops, poetry readings, and musical performances, Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations are taking place across the globe, inviting people from all backgrounds to

100,000 daily visitors expected during Golden Week

The government anticipates that China’s National Day Golden Week holiday will be the next peak period for Macau tourist arrivals, forecasting an average of 100,000

Association: Operators’ revitalization plans slowed by bureaucracy

Macau's ambitious plans to diversify its economy through non-gaming projects are facing significant delays, primarily due to bureaucratic hurdles. As gaming operators strive to

Audit report exposes flaws in accessibility for visually impaired

The Commission of Audit has released a critical report addressing significant shortcomings in the planning and execution of barrier-free pedestrian facilities for individuals with visual impairments

10-year elderly services plan achieves 97% implementation rate

The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) announced that by the end of August, the 10-Year Action Plan for Elderly Services had successfully executed 345 short- and medium-term

MGTO invites local performers for CNY parade

The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) is inviting local performance groups to register for the 2025 Chinese New Year (CNY) parade. Scheduled to take place from Jan. 31

Cyclone alert issued for South China Sea

The Meteorological and Geophysics Bureau (SMG) has issued a warning that a low-pressure area east of the Philippines is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone as it

Applications open for vehicle replacement subsidies

The Macau government has launched the second application period for two funding schemes aimed at improving air quality and supporting the transition to electric vehicles. The subsidy scheme

Duo arrested for fraud involving multiple municipal street signs

Police apprehended a 47-year-old local man and a 39-year-old man from the mainland, both of whom were project managers for engineering firms on Sept. 16.

Pop music and yoga festival returns to Hac Sa Beach

The “hush! Beach Concerts x Yo~ga Wellfest 2024” festival will return to Macau’s Ha Sa Beach from Nov. 9 to Nov. 10, bringing two

LRT faces criticism over disruption after typhoon

The Macau Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system has faced criticism for its slow return to service after Typhoon Yagi, raising concerns about its capacity to

MGM has funding flexibility for new projects globally

MGM Resorts International has the financial strength and flexibility to pursue multiple new integrated resort developments simultaneously, including potential opportunities in Thailand, the United Arab

Union Hospital: A ‘significant milestone’ in healthcare landscape

In a significant milestone for Macau’s medical landscape, the Macao Medical Center of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, commonly known as the Macau Union Hospital, officially opened

Rise in crime in first half of 2024 amid tourism rebound

Crime has increased 14.6% in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period last year, reaching a total of 7,160 cases, according to data

CEM cites lack of maintenance for power outages in old buildings

Electricity firm Companhia de Electricidade de Macau (CEM) says that power outages in some older buildings have been caused by a lack of maintenance of

Cultural participation shows mixed trends in Q2

A total of 282,400 individuals engaged in cultural activities in the second quarter of 2024, reflecting a participation rate of 50.1% among those aged 16 and above, according to recent data from

Macau and Hong Kong forge bond linkage to boost cross-border investment

Monetary authorities in Macau and Hong Kong have announced a bond linkage that will allow investors from both regions to trade bonds seamlessly.This significant development was

PJ investigates suspected faulty street signs

Police have launched an investigation into reports of defective street name plates in Macau, Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said. A specialized department is following up on

Residential property prices and transactions decline in August

The Financial Services Bureau (DFS) has released data indicating a substantial decline in residential transactions in August, with a month-on-month drop of 43%, according to the information provided.

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