DSPA to install public electric car charging stations by year end

The Macau government is moving forward with plans to install public electric car charging stations in the city’s urban areas by the second half of 2024, according

54 suspected illegal workers caught in May

In a joint operation, the Public Security Police Force and the Labour Affairs Bureau intercepted 54 suspected illegal workers in May. The authorities conducted 396 inspections at construction

DSAL to co-host three job matching events

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) and the Macau Federation of Trade Unions will jointly organize three industry-specific job-matching events next week, offering a total of 345 job openings.

UM plans to open new Hengqin campus in 2028

The University of Macau (UM) is preparing to establish a new campus in Hengqin. Slated to commence operations in 2028, the new campus is expected to significantly expand

Wong Kit Cheng advocates for permanent maternity subsidies

Lawmaker Wong Kit Cheng has praised the government’s recent decision to extend the maternity leave compensation subsidy scheme, expressing hopes to see it converted into a

Gov’t explores expansion of volunteer services ahead of 2025 National Games

As Macau prepares to host the 2025 National Games, local officials are highlighting the growing role of volunteer services in the city. Luís Gomes, deputy

Authorities issue heat warning, urge taking precautions

The Health Bureau (SSM) is calling on the public to take preventive measures against the effects of hyperthermia as the region experiences high temperatures. The Meteorological and Geophysical

IAS to improve central registration system for drug abusers

The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) has announced its plans to improve the central registration system for drug abusers. This includes seeking input from academic institutions to improve the

30% of Macau New Neighbourhood flats have been sold

Sales of residential apartments at the Macau New Neighbourhood (MNN) development in Hengqin have been robust, according to Huang Yujie, the director of the Hengqin Livelihood Affairs Bureau.

EU to implement new border control affecting SARs travelers

The European Union (EU) is set to implement two new border control measures over the next 12 months, which will affect travelers from Macau and Hong

Macau casinos’ higher minimum wages heightening levels of debt

A recent study by scholars from universities in Macau and the mainland has shed light on the stark differences in the characteristics and struggles of gamblers across

Luxury sales are flattening amid a self-inflicted creativity crisis and price hikes, study finds

The post-pandemic surge in global sales of luxury handbags, shoes and apparel is set to stall this year amid a creativity crisis and price hikes as

OpenAI founder Sutskever sets up new AI company devoted to ‘safe superintelligence’

  Ilya Sutskever, one of the founders of OpenAI who was involved in a failed effort to push out CEO Sam Altman, said he’s starting a safety-focused

MGM welcomes top synchronized swimmers

MGM is hosting the “MGM Artistic Swimming Elite Extravaganza & Macao Open Synchronized Swimming Competition 2024” from today until June 23. This year, three renowned synchronized swimming

Hacken Lee to return to The Londoner Arena

Hacken Lee, a award-winning Cantopop icon, will return to The Londoner Arena to perform two concerts entitled ‘Hacken Lee Symphonic Live in Londoner with Macao Orchestra’ on Sept. 21 and

Systems Thinking: Shifting parts changes the whole

Analysis Angela Leong’s suggestion for Macau to become an eco-tourism destination (The Times June 13) has power to create a vibrant and liveable city. It

GBA launches first full-schedule China-Europe freight train

On the Agenda The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area on Wednesday launched its first full-time schedule China-Europe freight train, aiming to enhance logistical efficiency in

Zhuhai: She’s themed afternoon tea

InterContinental Zhuhai collaborated with the handmade original designer brand She’s to curate an exquisite afternoon tea experience titled “Blooming Spring”. Date: March 1 - June 30,

Hong Kong: Celebrating the Year of the Dragon

Date: February 2 - July 31, 2024 Venue: Name The Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum Address The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Foshan: Corresponding Space by Kishio Suga

The art museum’s unique curved galleries, bathed in wandering sunlight, lend an ever-changing texture to the pieces. Within the folds of space and time, meanings both

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