Macau denied people’s entry to avoid chaos

The Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak, said that Macau “cannot go through chaos,” in response to a question regarding Macau’s repeated denial of entry

Gaming Forecast | Casino revenues will hit new peak in 2019

More than two years after the Chinese restrictions sent profits tumbling, some analysts estimate that the Macau industry’s earnings could again start approaching records next year

Gaming | HSBC says Macau revenues could exceed MOP23.5b

According to HSBC’s preliminary estimates for December, Macau’s gross gaming revenue (GGR) could reach MOP23.5 billion, rounding out the year for a take of about

ExCo | Maritime Areas Basic Law bans all gaming activities

Questioned on the topic, Leong reaffirmed, “there will be no exceptions .” Leong noted that although the law applies only for future developments to

Macau refuses entry to another Hong Kong politician

The vice chairman of political party Third Side, Caspar Wong, was denied entry to Macau, Hong Kong media reported. According to RTHK, Wong has demanded

Suspicious fire left two in severe condition

A fire outbreak, believed to be arson, occurred yesterday at a hardware store located on R. de Martinho Montenegro. The case was reported to the Fire Services

Gov’t announces 2017 recipients of decorations

The government announced the Decorations, Medals and Certificates of Merit awarded for 2017 by the MSAR yesterday, and they will be given to 42 individuals and

LRT budget ‘derailed’ again

The budget of the Macau Light Rail Transit (LRT) system has grown since the start of the building process. The latest amount for the costs of system operations and

IC’s new president | Cecilia Tse highlights administration transparency

The new president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), Cecilia Tse, took office yesterday, noting that one key element of her leadership will be the improvement

Transport union wants punishment for unruly employers

The Macao Federation of Transportation delivered a petition to Chief Executive Chui Sai On, calling for a firm stance from the government regarding the employment of non-local drivers. The

Association hopes for more FinTech seminars in the region

The E-commerce Association of Macau kicked off its first seminar on FinTech yesterday. It discussed the systematic advantage of using Macau as the service platform for China

Si Ka Lon calls for engineering supervision

Lawmaker Si Ka Lon has called on the government to review the supervision mechanism of its public projects. In a written inquiry to the government, Si said that

BestPay joins Macau’s online payment competition

BestPay, a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Telecom, has just signed an agreement with a local e-commerce platform to be able to provide services in

This Day in History | 1995 – ‘Divorce’: Queen to Charles and Diana

The Queen has urged the Prince and Princess of Wales to seek “an early divorce”. Buckingham Palace said the Queen called for an end to the

Fewer road works planned but expect worse traffic congestion

A total of 617 road works will be carried out in 2018, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) announced yesterday. This number was obtained after

Sound of Music at The Venetian | Maria and the von Trapps hit the stage with West End cast

The Sound of Music is slated to kick off its first show tomorrow at The Venetian Macao’s Venetian Theater, featuring a cast of 20

The Golden Parade | Imperial relics from the Palace Museum on display at MAM

The Golden Parade – Imperial Weaponry from the Palace Museum, the annual exhibition on cultural heritage opened its doors on Friday at the Macao Museum of Art

Briefs | 150,000 spectators recorded at Int’l Parade

Acting president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) Ieong Chi Kin announced that an audience of approximately 150,000 people attended the 2017 Macao International Parade. According

HK secretary says Delta Bridge to open to traffic next year

The Hong Kong- Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (informally, the Delta Bridge) will open to traffic next year, according to Hong Kong’s Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung, though its

Illegal gaming scheme shut down by PJ

The Judiciary Police (PJ) shut down an illegal gaming scheme and detained several suspects for illegal betting. The information was aired by the PJ

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