Supported by The Venetian Macao, “The Hiddens” is a brand-new drama production from the well-known producer Mr Gary Tang. A press conference was held at the Conrad Macao in Cotai Central.
Actors and actresses from “The Hiddens,” including Lawrence Ng, Jessica Hsuan, William So, Duncan Lai, Lui Jing Jing, Wylie Chiu and Felix Lok, were in attendance to share their experiences both on and off the set with members of the media.
The production of “The Hiddens” is fully supported by the Macau Government Tourism Office and The Venetian Macao, the latter of which has provided suites, the outdoor lagoon area, the Venetian Theatre and Italian restaurant Portofino as shooting locations.
vins d’alsace presents france’s winemaking ‘garden of eden’ to hk market
A press release issued yesterday by Vins d’Alsace noted that Le Conseil Interprofessionel des Vins d’Alsace (CIVA), the official organization that represents its winemakers, is set to introduce the best of the region to the Hong Kong market. Known for its white grape varieties – Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Muscat and Sylvaner –
Alsace wine can be enjoyed on all occasions. Alsace wines can hold up to 1,000 different aromas, and therefore pair exceptionally well with Asian dishes. Alsace’s vineyards are among the most northerly, not only in France, but also in Europe, and are situated in 119 communes in Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin. A distinctive climate and exposure – which notably features hot days and cool nights – allows for a long, slow period of ripening and the development of complex aromas, vivid acidity and a rich fruity flavour.
turbojet launches tuen mun-macau route
TurboJet’s Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal commenced services yesterday. At the same time, two new routes towards the Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal and Shenzhen Airport Fuyong Ferry Terminal, have also been launched.
According to a press release issued by the company, “the new cross-boundary routes represent the company’s strategic step to enhance its service network by harnessing Tuen Mun’s geographical advantage as the centre of the Pearl River Delta, driving visitations to Macau and facilitating exchanges in the region, so that Macau can further tap into the market potentials of Hong Kong’s Northwest New Territories and mainland China.” The new routes “also provide a time-saving choice for Macau outbound travelers departing from the Hong Kong International Airport,” the press release adds.
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