Ma Io Fong calls for gov’t to unveil details on the 250,000 ‘gifts’ plan to benefit SMEs

Lawmaker Ma Io Fong is concerned about the sustainability of local Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), which he said are still struggling to recover from the

Land plot draft plan returned amid CPU members’ objections

The draft plan for a land plot in Praia Grande has returned for further review as six Urban Planning Committee (CPU) members and four members

Nick Lei criticizes LRT operation, claims most of the work is yet to be done

Lawmaker Nick Lei took the opportunity during the period before the agenda of Wednesday’s session at the Legislative Assembly (AL) to criticize the “lack of proactivity”

Macau-HKIA ferries to relocate to Macau Terminal

The Macau berthing point for the ferry services between Macau and the Hong Kong airport will be relocated to the Macau Ferry Terminal from today, the government announced

Gov’t to host competition to name the new harbor bridge

Details will be announced at 11 a.m. today regarding a competition to determine the naming right of the new Macau-Taipa Bridge, connecting New Urban Zone A with Pak

Contactless payment for HK MTR rides from Dec. 23

Contactless bank card payment for MTR in Hong Kong rides will be launched in phases from Dec. 23, MTR Corporation announced. Passengers will initially be able to use

Catalog on China and Europe to launch today

A catalog titled “China seen from Europe, 16th-19th centuries” will be launched today in Lisbon, Portugal. The catalog features Portuguese cartography and travel literature, which played an important

Sands China’s proactive investments in non-gaming diversification

All sectors of society in Macao have been directed toward driving the synergistic development of non-gaming elements in pursuit of economic diversification and sustainability. As the

Peking Opera: School curricula should include education in plays and dramas

Two major Peking Opera actors assured the press yesterday that when young people are introduced to Peking opera, they will gain a deeper understanding of and

Ring in the New Year with a Multisensory “Buddha Passion” Journey at MGM Theater

MGM has always been a pioneer of cultural tou- rism. Their latest collaboration with Chinese mu- sic maestro Tan Dun, one of the top 10 most important musicians on the

MGM Joined Hands with Fortune to Debut Brainstorm Design in Macao

Fortune Brainstorm Design 2023 was recently launched at MGM COTAI in Macao. Themed “Empathy in the Age of AI”, the leading international forum at the intersection of design and business

Galaxy to add another hotel in newly inaugurated Phase 3

A new hotel that caters to a boutique clientele will open at the Galaxy Resort in Cotai, Francis Lui, vice chairman of its operator Galaxy Entertainment Group

Macau to retain strong growth: Fitch

Fitch Ratings predicts Macau’s year on year growth to remain strong, at 15% in 2024 from 76% in 2023, off the back of sharp rebounds

Beijing ‘agrees in principle’ with Hengqin development plan

The Chinese State Council, as revealed on the website of the Central Government, has “agreed in principle” to the development plan for Hengqin that was

2024 Budget approved, despite criticism from Ron Lam

The government budget for 2024 was passed in the final reading at the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. The budget was almost unanimously voted in by lawmakers.

Sculptor Cristina Leiria to hold talk on Kun Iam statue

Portuguese sculptor Cristina Leiria will hold a talk on the casting process of the Kun Iam statue, as well as the creative concept behind the design of the

Exhibiton showcasing Tibetan Buddhism treasures to open

The exhibition “Golden Eminence: Treasures from the Palace Museum and the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery” opens on Dec. 15 at the Macao Museum of Art. The exhibition presents 137

50,000 residents eligible for new ID card design

About 50,000 residents are now eligible to renew their ID cards with a new design in the next six months. At present, 90% of eligible citizens can use

Macau holds commemoration for Nanjing Massacre victims

Macau yesterday held a ceremony to mourn the 300,000 victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Vice-chairman of the National Committee of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Ho Hau Wah;

Leong Hong Sai claims recent graduates in medicine can only work in ‘food delivery’

Lawmaker Leong Hong Sai, linked with the Macau General Union of Neighborhood Associations (commonly referred to as Kai Fong), claimed yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL)

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