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Corporate Bits | Sands resorts offers ‘Macau meetings with more’ packages

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March 24, 2016
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1-Team-Members-from-six-properties-under-Sands-Resorts-Cotai-Strip-MacaoSands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao is offering special offers and exclusive entertainment choices to meeting planners and organizers as part of the “Macau Meetings with More” promotion, allowing meeting planners to choose from six interconnected luxury and family style hotels.
According to a press release, the meetings promotion offers a wide range of discounts on packages, complimentary rooms, discounts on hiring audio visual equipment, ‘buy-one-get-one-free’ offers on Cotai Water Jet ferry tickets, a five percent discount off the master bill and an exclusive complimentary 30-minute performance from one of the many themed entertainment options available at Sands Resorts.
The “Macau Meetings with More” promotion allows meeting planners to book until December 31, 2016, for meetings to be hosted before December 22, 2017.
Moreover, Sands Resorts promises an experienced production team to aid in creating a unique event with spectacular entertainment, including the “Streetmosphere” entertainers, singing gondoliers and characters from the DreamWorks Experience.

2-Photo-1tung sin tong students, pastry chefs for a day at wynn

Two groups of Primary Four students from Tung Sin Tong Middle School, a total of nearly 60 youngsters, were afforded the opportunity to be junior master chefs for a day at Wynn Macau’s F&B academy.
According to a note from the gaming operator, the space is dedicated to the teaching of culinary arts and skills, and is located inside the hotel. It is the first of its kind in the city, and was created with the intention of further cultivating local talent.
By the end of the two sessions, the group, who decorated chocolate eggs, had gained a whole new appreciation for the precise art of chocolate making.
The event was led by the executive pastry chef of Wynn Macau Yoann Mathy, the executive pastry chef of Wynn Palace Christophe Devoille, and pastry chef of Wynn Palace Kwan Kai Leong.

3-1st-meeting_pictwenty-first power industry services seminar to be held in november

This year marks the 21st anniversary of the Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau Power Industry Services Seminar, which will be held in Dongguan, Guangdong Province this November.
Companhia de Electricidade de Macau (CEM), Guangdong Power Grid Co., Ltd (GPG) and CLP Holdings Limited (CLP) take turns each year to host the seminar in a bid to maintain close cooperation and communication between the power companies.
A statement says that representatives from the three companies attended the first preparatory meeting at Zhuhai Power Supply Bureau yesterday.
The Seminar will be hosted by GPG, with the theme of “New Technologies New Services”. In order to meet customers’ diverse electricity demands and to provide stable and quality electricity supply, over the years the power industry has studied and implemented various applications of new technologies to deliver innovative services in the hope of further improving the reliability of the power supply.

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