MAM to showcase 150 ancient bronzes in exhibition

The exhibition “The Splendor of Chinese Bronzes: Masterpieces from the National Museum of China” will open at the Macao Museum of Art (MAM) on Sep. 6 at 6

WHO consults on traditional medicine strategy

The World Health Organization (WHO) hosted a consultation meeting from Aug. 28 to Aug. 29 in Seoul, South Korea to discuss the draft of the “WHO Traditional Medicine

MGTO showcases local offerings in Indonesia

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) led a delegation to the Holiyaay! Travel Fair 2024 in Surabaya, Indonesia, showcasing Macau as a premier travel destination. The office has

Balance of payments surplus nearly quadrupled in 2023

The Monetary Authority of Macao (AMCM) has announced a remarkable current account surplus of MOP 136.7 billion for 2023, highlighting a strong recovery in travel service exports.

Growth in health and gaming employment amid decline in retail trade

The general unemployment rate in Macau from May to July 2024 remains low at 1.7%, with the unemployment rate for local residents at 2.3%, according to

Melco International remains confident in prospects amid narrowed losses

Melco International Development Limited, the parent company of Macau’s Melco Resorts & Entertainment, has achieved net revenues of HKD17.77 billion in the first half of

MGM Creates a Pet-Friendly Space at Barra District

To further revitalize Barra District into a vibrant “community lifestyle hub” that combines trendy commercial components with the warmth of neighborhood life, MGM launched the Barra District “Summer

More Hong Kongers tune out the news as they adapt to the status quo

Hannah Wong cried when the Hong Kong government effectively forced Apple Daily and Stand News out of business three years ago. Among the last news outlets in

Investigators to rule on further detention of former leader candidate amid graft probe

Taiwan investigators are expected to rule on the further detention of a former leader candidate amid graft allegations that have sparked minor street protests by his supporters. Ko

Japan wants its hardworking citizens to try a four-day workweek

Japan, a nation so hardworking its language has a term for literally working oneself to death, is trying to address a worrisome labor shortage by coaxing

On the first day without X, many Brazilians say they feel disconnected from the world

The blocking of social media platform X in Brazil divided users and politicians over the legitimacy of the ban, and many Brazilians on Saturday had difficulty and doubts over

1945 Japan signs unconditional surrender

Japanese officials have signed the act of unconditional surrender, finally bringing to an end six years of world war. In the presence of 50 Allied generals and

South Korean shooter completes medal set after gold at Paralympics

South Korean shooter Jinho Park completed a full set of Paralympic medals after winning the men’s 10-meter air rifle standing SH1 final on Saturday. Park scored

Robot waiters create a buzz. But there are concerns about what it means for human labor

Children giggle as young people flash their smartphones to film robots carrying plates of freshly prepared meals on their inbuilt trays to deliver to diners

Pope embarks on longest, farthest and most challenging trip to Asia

If any evidence were needed to underscore that Pope Francis’ upcoming trip to Asia and Oceania is the longest, farthest and most challenging of his pontificate, it’s that he’s bringing

Philippines should face up to reality, give up illusions, and act responsibly

Despite the outcry by Manila to the contrary — and the biased and politically motivated support it has received to give credence to its rumpus — China has

Monday, September 2, 2024 – edition no. 4558

— Pedestrian safety is in the spotlight as demands for stricter traffic laws increase following a recent accident. * Gaming | Seasonal trends drive August revenues to soar 15% * Study |

‘Nationality rule’ in question following exclusion of non-Chinese from Macau football team: FIFA

An amendment to the rules regarding eligibility for representative teams, which was adopted by the FIFA Congress on Sep. 18, 2020, is causing all non-Chinese nationals

Shun Tak: Geopolitical tensions impede full recovery in hospitality

While the hospitality sector in Hong Kong, Macau, and mainland China is gradually recovering, external factors such as geopolitical tensions and rising operational costs are hindering a

77,000 students set to start school on Monday

As the new school year approaches, transportation officials are preparing for an influx of students. It is anticipated that around 77,000 students will resume their studies on

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