The Ruins of St Paul’s have reopened after an impromptu structural inspection
A small rock found in front of the ruins yesterday was thought to have dropped from the top of the facade, prompting officials to take a closer look The post The Ruins of St Paul’s have reopened after...
View ArticleFree casino food does not mean that visitors are spending less in...
The deputy head of the Macao Government Tourism Office says that non-gaming visitor spending remains high for key markets such as mainland China and Korea The post Free casino food does not mean that...
View ArticleDanish stores clear shelves of Korean instant ramen because it’s ‘too spicy’
Three flavours of Samyang Foods’ instant ramen have been recalled in Denmark over fears they are hot enough to cause ‘acute poisoning’ The post Danish stores clear shelves of Korean instant ramen...
View ArticleSão Tomé and Príncipe announces an airport modernisation deal
Signed with Turkish company FB Airport STP, the deal has been described as a complete airport overhaul that will revitalise the island nation’s economy The post São Tomé and Príncipe announces an...
View ArticleLocal health officials issue a dengue fever warning
The number of dengue fever cases are up in many parts of Asia, and Macao’s health authorities have urged travellers to be on the lookout The post Local health officials issue a dengue fever warning...
View ArticleAutomakers, analysts and Chinese officials respond to the EU’s electric...
While the new tariffs are not expected to seriously hurt Chinese EV sales in Europe, China has urged the EU to withdraw them ‘at once’ The post Automakers, analysts and Chinese officials respond to...
View ArticleDragon dancers from Macao take part in Lisbon’s iconic parade
Held each year as part of the Festivities of Lisbon, the Marchas Populares sees performing groups process down the Avenida da Liberdade The post Dragon dancers from Macao take part in Lisbon’s iconic...
View ArticleThe SAR government issues a strong rebuff to the latest EU report on Macao
The annual report from Brussels faults Macao on rights grounds, but the local and central governments have rejected the criticisms as irresponsible and incorrect The post The SAR government issues a...
View ArticleDon’t leave your umbrella at home. Macao is in for a wet weekend
Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms will persist until tomorrow and will be followed by showers in the days that follow The post Don’t leave your umbrella at home. Macao is in for a wet weekend appeared...
View ArticleMacao residents prefer eating out in Zhuhai, study finds
Zhuhai’s restaurant sector scores 4 more points in a new consumer satisfaction survey than Macao’s dining scene The post Macao residents prefer eating out in Zhuhai, study finds appeared first on...
View ArticleAn outdoor performance venue is going to be built in Cotai
Citing anonymous sources, TDM reports that land has been cleared next to the Grand Lisboa Palace and will be used for concerts and large events The post An outdoor performance venue is going to be...
View ArticleMacao is China’s top tourism revenue earner in 2023, UNWTO study finds
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation’s latest report found that Macao earned a total tourism revenue of US$32.6 billion in 2023, an increase of 275 percent year-on-year The post Macao is...
View ArticleLGBTQ students’ mental health is getting worse, research shows
A recently published study revealed that among US students, members of the LGBTQ community were increasingly being diagnosed with anxiety and depression The post LGBTQ students’ mental health is...
View ArticleAn intense drought has led to hundreds of wildfires in Brazil’s Pantanal region
Surging wildfires are tearing through the area at record-breaking levels with months left in the dry season The post An intense drought has led to hundreds of wildfires in Brazil’s Pantanal region...
View ArticleMacao’s beaches are closed until further notice
High levels of rainfall in recent days have swept trash and waste down the Pearl River, affecting Macao’s coastal water quality The post Macao’s beaches are closed until further notice appeared first...
View ArticleA Hong Kong journalism lecturer has been denied entry to Macao
Vivian Tam was en route to the SAR to host a workshop on journalism ethics when border control denied her entry The post A Hong Kong journalism lecturer has been denied entry to Macao appeared first...
View ArticleIs MGM China thinking of investing in Thailand?
Thai media says Pansy Ho has held a meeting with the kingdom’s tourism authorities, with investment and collaboration on the agenda The post Is MGM China thinking of investing in Thailand? appeared...
View ArticleThe first ever International Cities of Gastronomy Fest has kicked off
A wide array of culinary adventures is currently on offer at Fisherman’s Wharf, with more than 100 food stalls and dozens of cooking demonstrations The post The first ever International Cities of...
View ArticleThe International Gastronomy Forum makes a post-pandemic return
The speakers during the morning session of the forum covered a wide range of issues relating to development and promotion of culinary culture The post The International Gastronomy Forum makes a...
View ArticleExperts discuss the business side of holistic gastronomy at the International...
Expert panellists focus on the issue of sustainability and challenges faced by the food service industry The post Experts discuss the business side of holistic gastronomy at the International...
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