Air Macau expands long-haul flights with new wide-body aircraft

Air Macau has welcomed its first wide-body aircraft this year, an A330-300 leased from Air China that arrived from Hangzhou. The carrier aims to introduce a second wide-body

Macau Legend extendssale deadline for Laos casino

Macau Legend has announced a sale extension of its casino resort business in Laos, Savan Legend, pushing it back to April 15. While no specific reason was provided for

Melco narrows losses in 2023, announces line up of non-gaming offers

Melco International recorded net revenues of HKD29.53 billion, an increase of 179.5% compared to HK$10.57 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2022. Data from

The Tropicana Las Vegas, a mob-era casino, closes after 67 years

In the 1971 film “Diamonds are Forever,” James Bond stays in a swanky suite at the Tropicana Las Vegas. “I hear that the Hotel Tropicana

MGM and Art Basel Hong Kong unveil ‘MGM Discoveries Art Prize’

MGM and Art Basel Hong Kong have joined forces to announce the launch of the “MGM Discoveries Art Prize” in 2025, aiming to support emerging artists and foster

Galaxy invites NPC, CPPC delegates to share spirit of ‘Two Sessions’

As this year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China and the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Macau Special Administrative

GBA becoming a preferred retirement destination for elderly

On the Agenda An increasing number of Hong Kong’s elderly are choosing to retire in mainland China’s retirement homes, attracted by improved transportation options, more

Notes on academic studies

A Survey Analysis: The Current Real Estate Marketing Situation in the China Greater Bay Area in the Context of the COVID-19 Epidemic Juan Kong, Ema Izati Zull

GBA posts nearly USD2 trillion in economic output in 2023

Indicators & trends The total economic output of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) exceeded 14 trillion yuan (about USD1.97 trillion) in 2023, achieving

Xi and Biden discuss Taiwan, AI and fentanyl

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed Taiwan, artificial intelligence and security issues yesterday in a call meant to demonstrate a return to

Strongest earthquake in 25 years kills 9 people and traps 70 workers

The strongest earthquake in a quarter-century rocked Taiwan during the morning rush hour yesterday, killing nine people, trapping dozens in quarries and sending some residents scrambling

Violent storms kill seven people in eastern China

Violent rain and hailstorms have killed seven people in eastern China’s Jiangxi province this week, including three people who fell from their apartments in a high-rise

Kim tested a new hypersonic intermediate-range missile

North Korea said yesterday it had tested a new hypersonic intermediate-range missile powered with solid propellants, extending a run of weapons tests that’s deepening a nuclear

Family and friends recall dedication of World Central Kitchen killed

Israeli airstrikes that killed seven aid workers in Gaza reverberated around the world this week, as friends and relatives mourned the losses of those who were delivering

1968 Martin Luther King shot dead

The American black civil rights leader, Dr Martin Luther King, has been assassinated. Dr King was shot dead in the southern US city of Memphis, Tennessee,

Alice Rohrwacher’s tombaroli tale is pure magic

When we talk about “movie magic,” the first thing that comes to mind is often something like the bikes achieving liftoff in “E.T.” But it applies no

Artisans of Flavours 

Not long ago, Galaxy Macau presented the second season of its culinary campaign, Artisans of Flavour. Centered around the theme of Authentic Flavours from the Heart, the

Portugal’s new minority government aims to outmaneuver populist rivals

Portugal’s new center-right minority government took office yesterday , days after its first test in parliament exposed both the pitfalls and

Inflation has slid again in Europe. What that means for interest rates

The inflation that has squeezed European shoppers fell more than expected in March to 2.4%, as cost spikes in the grocery aisle eased and overall price rises headed down

Spring break is more of a buzz with ‘malatang’

Powered by social media, young people in China are traveling to the far corners of the country, places that those a decade or two older had missed.

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