MDT Concert Review | Absolute Love in Absolute Music

Part of Macao Orchestra’s Concert Season 2016-17, “Chamber Voyage – Loving Words from Brahms” offered a rare glimpse into Johannes Brahms’s well-guarded, hence little-know, world

Rappers becoming fixtures on food scene

Rapper Snoop Dogg furiously stirred flour into a creamy bechamel sauce, a whisk in one hand and a microphone in the other during a cooking demonstration with

Pearl Horizon buyers seek help from Social Welfare Bureau

A group of residents affected by the Pearl Horizon case went to the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) yesterday morning to voice their problems and request assistance.

Chao calls for public to be ‘guardians of election fairness’

As reported yesterday by the Times, former New Macau Association (ANM) leader Jason Chao announced this week the launch of his new election monitoring project, titled

Briefs | HKZMB Gongbei tunnel completed

The Gongbei tunnel in the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge (HKZMB) has been completed. A ceremony was organized on Monday to celebrate the event.  The tunnel is the

Resident home loans down 26.1 percent

According to statistics released by the Monetary Authority of Macau (AMCM) today, new approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) decreased by approximately 26 percent in February this

Macau Artist Society’s Youth Committee Exhibits at Anim’Arte

The Macau Artist Society will inaugurate an exhibition on Saturday (April 15) featuring over 50 new artworks, by 22 of its younger members. The exhibition, to be displayed at

Mop1 billion in 2016 | Secretary Rosário says light rail budget is as forecast

In 2016, the government spent MOP1 billion on the Macau Light Rail Transit (LRT) project bringing the bill to a total of MOP9.2 billion, the Secretary

AL Plenary | New rules on tax information exchange to be applied

The amendment of the current Law on Exchange of Information on Tax Matters was passed at the Legislative Assembly (AL), yesterday, with the support of

Procurement law and government’s unruly recruitments to be discussed

The Legislative Assembly (AL) will discuss the amendment of the city’s procurement law and also the government’s unruly method of recruiting workers for public departments.

30th anniversary | McDonald’s Macau plans to add three stores this year

McDonald’s Macau marked its 30th anniversary yesterday, launching a “McDonald’s Macau 30th Anniversary Memories Playland” at the Science Center to celebrate with the local community. Open to the

Hockey in Macau to be supported by Asian top body

Asian National Hockey associations gathered last week in Muscat, Oman, for the Asia Hockey Federation (AHF) Congress 2017. Being a member association of the

Starbucks extends China health coverage to workers’ parents

Starbucks Corp. will provide Chinese workers with health insurance that extends coverage to their parents, a unique offering by the coffeehouse chain that may be used

Chinese auto sales weaken sharply in March after tax rise

Growth in China’s auto sales plunged in March as demand for SUVs weakened and purchases of sedans contracted, an industry group reported yesterday. Sales of cars,

Corporate bits | Conrad Macao celebrates 5th anniversary

Conrad Macao, Cotai Central marked its fifth anniversary yesterday by launching a limited edition of Conrad Macao’s bespoke Bear and Duck in glossy black. Guests

Capital punishment | Executions in China said to outpace world despite decline

China’s use of the death penalty remains shrouded in secrecy and still outpaces the rest of the world combined, even after the nation’s execution rate fell sharply

One Belt, One Road | China opens delayed Myanmar pipeline for faster Mideast oil

A crude pipeline to southwestern China through its neighbor Myanmar began operations after years of delays, allowing the world’s second-biggest oil user to receive supplies faster

Xinjiang | Official punished for not daring to smoke near Muslims

Authorities in China’s restive Xinjiang region have punished a local official for declining to smoke in front of Muslim elders, seeing that as a sign he was

China seen allowing bigger yuan declines as trade tensions ease

China will probably let the yuan weaken further now that trade tensions with the U.S. are receding and capital outflow pressures are easing, according to Natixis

Analysis | Beijing finally stems outflows. Now what?

Is China finally making headway in its battle against currency outflows? On the surface, yes: People’s Bank of China foreign exchange reserves are effectively unchanged since December

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