Cotai Water Jet will introduce three new ticket promotions to celebrate its eighth anniversary. The offers, one available via the Cotai Water Jet IOS/Android mobile app, and the other for WeChat users of Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao, will both offer discounts on tickets.
From Sept. 15 to Dec. 15, customers purchasing an adult city route or airport route ferry ticket via the Cotai Water Jet IOS or Android mobile app will be able to upgrade to Cotai First tickets by paying an additional small fee.
Similarly, Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao WeChat users can get a promotional code that will allow them to download an e-coupon for two different offers. The first gives customers the chance to buy an additional Cotai Class ticket for a minimal charge when purchasing a full fare adult Cotai Class ticket, while the second offers WeChat users the chance to buy a Cotai First ticket when purchasing a full fare adult Cotai First one.
macao water’s msr iii comes into operation
Started in 2014 and having overcome almost two years of difficulties, the Main Storage Reservoir Water Treatment Plant III (MSR III) was completed in the middle of this year. Yesterday an inauguration ceremony for the new plant was successfully held at Macao Water.
Adhering to its business principle of “Preparing for the future”, Macao Water decided two years ago to begin the MSR III expansion project to further enhance local water supply capacity and strengthen the protection of short and midterm water supply safety.
At a cost of MOP120 million, the MSR III is one of the investment projects forming part of Macao Water’s 2011-2020 infrastructure planning worth a combined total of MOP700 million.
mandarin oriental presents mid-autumn delights
Mandarin Oriental, Macau celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival with its homemade mooncakes, presented in a gift box featuring the hotel’s signature fan in the design. In addition, the Mandarin Oriental Cake Shop is providing Mandarin Oriental Mooncake Hampers containing mooncakes and a variety of goodies.
The mooncake box design is based on Mandarin Oriental, Macau’s fan, which was originally produced in 1800, featuring brightly colored flowers on a gold background symbolizing vivacity and prosperity.
Inside the box are four mooncakes in flavors including double egg yolk with white lotus paste, sweet pastry with egg custard and five-kernel with Yunnan ham, as well as single egg yolk and terminalia with red bean paste.
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