Guangzhou looks set to get its own Formula 1 racetrack
The recently announced project could make the provincial capital home to China’s second FIA-certified F1 track, after Shanghai. The post Guangzhou looks set to get its own Formula 1 racetrack appeared...
View ArticleElectoral Affairs Commission members sworn in
Members of the commission, tasked with overseeing the next chief executive election, took their oaths at the Government Headquarters on Monday. The post Electoral Affairs Commission members sworn in...
View ArticleThe Greater Bay Area’s economic output last year neared US$2 trillion
Technological innovation, improved transport and greater assimilation are behind the boom in the region’s gross domestic product. The post The Greater Bay Area’s economic output last year neared US$2...
View ArticleMacao police have launched a new anti-fraud programme
The new WeChat mini app aims to raise public awareness of online scams, which have seen an exponential increase in recent years. The post Macao police have launched a new anti-fraud programme appeared...
View ArticleChina announces anti-graft inspections at major economic institutions
Over 30 government organisations and bodies will undergo investigations aimed at rooting out malfeasance in the country’s economic and finance sector. The post China announces anti-graft inspections...
View ArticleUNU Macau will host an AI conference at the end of this month
Government officials, scholars, industry professionals and students will converge to discuss AI and its impact across a range of sectors. The post UNU Macau will host an AI conference at the end of...
View ArticleAn art museum worker was fired for displaying his own painting
The incident took place at Germany’s Pinakothek der Moderne and resulted in the aspiring artist being banned from the building. The post An art museum worker was fired for displaying his own painting...
View ArticleBrazil makes a landmark apology to Indigenous groups
Sixty years after the military dictatorship came to power, Indigenous peoples in Brazil still struggle to heal. The post Brazil makes a landmark apology to Indigenous groups appeared first on Macao...
View ArticleThe Portuguese consulate will temporarily add more appointment slots
Between 6 May and 31 July, the Consulate General of Portugal in Macau and Hong Kong will offer 1,100 appointments per week – up from 800. The post The Portuguese consulate will temporarily add more...
View ArticleFlying taxis have been approved for mass production in Guangzhou
The country’s civil aviation authority awarded Greater Bay Area firm EHang Holdings a production certificate for its two-man passenger drone on Sunday. The post Flying taxis have been approved for...
View Article‘No forces can separate us,’ Xi tells Ma
President Xi Jinping and the former leader of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, have held bridge-building talks in Beijing. The post ‘No forces can separate us,’ Xi tells Ma appeared first on Macao News.
View Article‘Visit Macao, stay in Hengqin’ plan moves forward
Hengqin authorities have confirmed that they are working on a scheme to make visiting Macao more affordable for budget travellers. The post ‘Visit Macao, stay in Hengqin’ plan moves forward appeared...
View ArticleMore details have been released about beautification projects in Macao’s south
The South Shore Promenade and Praça Ferreira do Amaral are among the various places in Freguesia da Sé that will be overhauled. The post More details have been released about beautification projects...
View ArticleThe Sun Yat Sen Memorial House is at the centre of a political row
Taiwanese politicians say Macao’s attempts to conserve the property are part of a plot to take over ownership of it. The post The Sun Yat Sen Memorial House is at the centre of a political row...
View ArticleChina is in danger of deflation, experts say
Analysts point out that the Chinese government needs to take fiscal measures to arrest the decline in the price of goods and services and boost demand. The post China is in danger of deflation,...
View ArticleRising sea temperatures could make octopuses blind, a new study says
Vision loss means death for the predatory cephalopods, which rely on their eyes to hunt prey, communicate and avoid danger. The post Rising sea temperatures could make octopuses blind, a new study...
View ArticleXPeng expands into Spain and Portugal
A new import and distribution deal extends the Chinese EV company’s European footprint, taking its reach to seven countries. The post XPeng expands into Spain and Portugal appeared first on Macao News.
View ArticleGuangdong public services to recruit almost 5,000 SAR graduates
Schools, hospitals and museums in cities across the province are targeting recent college leavers from Macao and Hong Kong. The post Guangdong public services to recruit almost 5,000 SAR graduates...
View ArticleConsumer promotions have helped ailing businesses in the northern district
But merchants say more needs to be done to encourage shoppers to spend their patacas locally instead of on the Chinese mainland. The post Consumer promotions have helped ailing businesses in the...
View ArticleOrganisers announce National Games events for Macao
The games will be held in Macao, Hong Kong and various locations in Guangdong province between 9 and 21 November next year. The post Organisers announce National Games events for Macao appeared first...
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