One of Macao’s best loved buildings has had a makeover and is now open again. The city’s longest serving fresh produce market, the 88-year-old Red Market, is back after two years of renovation. Walls and floor tiles have been replaced, and new facilities including a large clock, air-conditioning system and better lighting have been installed.
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