When you study wine and open the Italian chapter you can expect to have a few sleepless nights since this is probably the most complex wine producing country
The woods were cool, a welcome balm on a hot day. Shafts of sunlight poured through the canopy. Slowly, I walked down a track thick with
The Choi In Tong Sam Association has proposed to the government the possibility of saving the football court of the Macau Canidrome and using the
A small group from Macau’s Philippine community celebrated the 119th anniversary of Philippine’s National Day with traditional folk dances in colorful attire this week. At
Daniel Beitler* A new installment to an ongoing exhibition chronicling the development of neighboring Hengqin has been opened to the public at Ox Warehouse gallery, providing
The Institute for Sustainable Development (ISD) of the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) published the Macau Consumer Satisfaction Index 2017 this week, and Macau residents’
Hong Kong’s transport minister expressed his view that new car- hailing services should run like existing taxi firms, which would involve changing their business models for a
Macao Water, responsible for providing the city’s water supply, has reached a consensus with the MSAR government on the building of the Seac Pai Van Water
The delegation of “The 8th Experience Macau Tour”, formed by representatives of travel trade partners and key members of the media from the mainland, is in Macau
The CSI Group Limited has signed a contract with the Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) for the concession of operation and management of the commercial areas at
The Urban Renewal Committee has reached a consensus over the regulation of the ratio for the number of owners required to agree in order to
The government has signed an agreement with the water supply company in order to allow the latter to increase the water bill by 5.9 percent, on average, per
Crown Resorts Ltd. staff detained in China since October are due in court this month in a case that may determine how casino operators drum up
The Chinese insurer that owns New York City’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel said yesterday its chairman has turned over his duties to other executives following a report
China’s push to woo Taiwan’s remaining friends - seen again with Beijing’s move to establish ties with Panama - will probably have a greater impact on President
China’s wobbly economy threw sand in the wheels of the Federal Reserve’s tightening plans back in late 2015. Today, the world’s number two economy poses no such
A lengthy tussle heated up yesterday between Singapore’s prime minister and his siblings over the last wishes of their father, the founding leader of the city-state. The feud offers a
The Philippine government learned days in advance of a plan by militants aligned with the Islamic State group to lay siege to a southern city and
The Australian government has reached a settlement of around 90 million Australian dollars (USD68 million) with more than 1,900 asylum seekers who sued over their treatment at
A deadly overnight fire raced through a 24-story apartment tower in London yesterday, killing at least 12 people and injuring 74 others. One desperate woman threw
Copyright © Macau Daily Times 2008-2022. All Rights Reserved