Gov’t ups investment to boost mental health support systems

Authorities in Macau have announced plans to expand the city’s mental health workforce in response to rising demand for psychiatric services and a concerning increase in

Macau looks to increase tourist offerings

To attract more international tourists, Macau is promoting one-stop, multi-destination tours of the Greater Bay Area (GBA). Local tour operators report that group travelers from Japan, Thailand, Cambodia,

Gov’t boosts global profile at UNESCO

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) represented Macau at the XVI Annual Conference of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network held July 1-5 in Braga, Portugal. As a

China logs 121 million trips by SARs, Taiwan residents

China recorded 14.64 million inbound trips made by foreigners in the first half of this year, up 152.7% year on year, the National Immigration Administration said. In the

Gov’t affirms commitment to human rights at UN meeting

The government has pledged to strengthen cooperation with the international community and actively implement international human rights treaties, said Leong Weng In, head of Macau’s Legal

MGM brings summer event to Barra District

MGM has launched the Barra District “Summer Hype” Series Event this July, marking a new milestone in the area’s revitalization progress. To enhance public understanding of Barra District’s revitalization

GEG Holds the Second Module of the “Behind the Scenes of Star Cuisine” Workshop Series and Arranges Industry Practitioners to Visit the Central Production Kitchen of Galaxy Macau

Over the years, Galaxy Entertainment Group (“GEG”) has made various efforts aimed at solidifying Macau’s reputation as a Creative City of Gastronomy. This year, GEG, the Macao Government Tourism Office

Beijing cracks down on city’s illicit ‘currency exchange gang’

China's Ministry of Public Security has launched a major crackdown on “money exchange gangs” operating in Macau, targeting illegal foreign exchange activities linked to a surge in

Rare 1955 footage of second Macau GP goes online

Rare footage of the second Macau Grand Prix in 1955 has been published online. Richard Delingpole, the son of racer Malcolm Delingpole who appears in the

MOP113 million price tag for Cotai’s new temporary arena

The government has extended invitations to six companies to take part in the tender process for the construction of Cotai’s new 50,000-seat temporary outdoor performance

Hong Kong racers dominate qualification races Macau GP

The Macau Touring Car Series (MTCS) ended yesterday afternoon at the Zhuzhou International Circuit. It consisted of two rounds of qualification races for this

Construction sites adapt to scorching summer heat

As the summer heat continues, Macau’s construction workers have been warned to take extra precautions to avoid heat exhaustion. The scorching temperatures, which have

Yan Zhichan removed from Liaison Office post

China’s State Council has announced that Yan Zhichan has been removed as deputy director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macau SAR. Yan

Extending medical care to Elderly in GBA

The Association for the Elderly is working to expand medical services for seniors looking to retire in the Greater Bay Area (GBA). Access to medical treatment remains a

Broadway classic ‘Annie the musical’ comes to Macau

“Annie the Musical” is coming to the Macau Cultural Centre’s Grand Auditorium for twelve shows from Aug. 2 to Aug. 14. This optimistic celebration of love and the power

Job scam targets students’ MPay accounts

At least 10 citizens have fallen victim to an online part-time job scam this month, resulting in the theft of their MPay accounts and a cumulative

Mainland recovers RMB9.23m in fraudulent funds as gaming-related crimes surge

Mainland authorities have recovered RMB9.23 million in fraudulent funds from Macau, according to the Judiciary Police (PJ). As part of a wider crackdown on cross-border

Bamboo scaffolding industry complains to CE, claims lack of support

Representatives from the bamboo scaffolding industry delivered a letter yesterday morning to the Chief Executive (CE), complaining of a lack of support for their traditional

Residents slam gov’t over botched road renovations in Cotai

Macau residents have taken to social media to criticize the government’s handling of road work around the Cotai ecological reserve. The newly constructed

TSI extends Jackson Chang’s sentence to eight years

The Court of Second Instance (TSI) has upheld the corruption convictions of two former leaders of the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM). The

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