ART | Chinese calligraphy masterpieces at MAM

An exhibition featuring seals, calligraphy and paintings of two late Qing seal carving luminaries opens today at the Macau Museum of Art (MAM), called The Tension of Talent – Calligraphy,

Cotai footbridge opens tomorrow

A footbridge built over the Istmo Roundabout in Cotai is set to open tomorrow, according to the Infrastructure Development Office (GDI). With the new infrastructure, GDI is hoping to improve pedestrian

Human resources | Employee training and development crucial to local job market

The implementation of employee training and development programs is particularly crucial for the local job market as the city’s unemployment rate remains low, according to Mark Cosgrove, Director of Training

Report | Authorities allegedly shelve land reserve for developers’ profit

At least four stretches of land long idle in the hands of the government could have been developed much earlier, according to a report by online newspaper All About Macau.

BRIEFS | AACM creates official WeChat account

The Civil Aviation Authority of Macao SAR (AACM) launched its official WeChat account yesterday, stating in a press release that the application was created “in view of the increased popularity

Exhibition offers glimpse into Manuel Vicente’s work

The non-profit organization Docomomo Macau and the Macau Design Center have joined forces to launch an exhibition featuring the work of architect Manuel Vicente. The exhibition was inaugurated yesterday at

Teachers’ Day CE: More resources for education

Chief Executive Chui Sai On said yesterday that the government will continue to invest more resources in education to sustain the city’s new phase of development. Mr Chui praised teachers’

Venetian Macau Open | Taiwanese golfer Pan Cheng-tsung to test his limits in town

Rising Taiwanese golfer Pan Cheng-tsung wants to extend his winning streak in next month’s Venetian Macao Open. The 23-year-old player scored a two-shot win over Sweden’s Robert Karlsson with 11-under- par at

Young golfers show promising future

Pan Cheng-tsung and Guan Tian-lang, two of Greater China’s most talented young golfers, are hoping to shine at this year’s Venetian Macao Open as they take to the fairways of

Corporate Bits | CEM and MSO hold “cem brightening stars” internship program

Tickets for the third show and side view tickets for all 3 shows of BigBang 2015 World Tour in Macao sold out within 3 hours of going on sale. The

Moody’s challenges Hong Kong regulator over China report

Moody’s Investors Service is challenging a USD3 million fine by Hong Kong’s securities regulator, which accuses the credit rating agency of misconduct over a 2011 report that flagged potential problems

China auto sales shrink again in August 

China’s auto sales declined in August for a third month but some brands reported gains following a market downturn that shook the global industry. Sales of sedans, SUVs and minivans fell 3.4

Real Estate Matters | All you wanted to know about property investment – Property purchase step by step (part 4 of 8)

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor. Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties

Taiwan| Taipei simulates attacks by political rival Beijing

Taiwan’s military blasted shells into the ocean yesterday, one in a series of exercises this week to simulate attacks by political rival China after Beijing staged what appeared to be a mock

Li says gov’t to open currency market to central banks 

  China plans to allow foreign central banks into its interbank currency market, the country’s No. 2 leader said yesterday, in a new move to expand use of the tightly controlled Chinese

No charge for journalist held for online posts in 2013

Beijing prosecutors have decided not to indict a Chinese journalist detained more than two years ago during an aggressive government campaign to crack down on online rumors and rein in

Mainlander reportedly held by Islamic State

  A Chinese man reportedly held hostage by the Islamic State group worked in advertising and TV production and describes himself as a free spirit and reader of Greek philosophy. The radical

Social media celebrity Guo Meimei jailed for running gambling ring

A woman who marred the reputation of China’s Red Cross with social media posts on her extravagant lifestyle was sentenced yesterday to five years in jail for running gambling activities. Dongcheng

Japan | Helicopters pluck residents to safety as rains lash country

Raging floodwaters broke through a flood berm yesterday and swamped a city north of Tokyo, washing away houses, forcing dozens of people to rooftops to await helicopter rescues and leaving

Gender imbalance | Bride shortage in north India drives men to look far afield

When Sadhuram Berwal wanted to get married, his family went about it in the traditional Indian way, asking relatives, neighbors and local temple priests to suggest a young woman. But

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