So-called heavy sands have multiple industrial and commercial uses, with the areas under scrutiny expected to yield over 320 tons of zircon.
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The Fund for the Development of Culture is offering subsidies to filmmakers either shooting in the city or who are distributing work that contains elements of Macao.
Planning a trip to the other side of the estuary? Time it right to enjoy complimentary admission to museums and swimming pools, free tram rides and more.
Lawmakers have given the thumbs up to a bill that will end Air Macau’s decades-long monopoly and allow other airlines to base themselves in the territory.
The massive haul shows that the trade, thought to be responsible for the killing of 100 million sharks each year, is thriving in spite of efforts by conservationists.
Outgunned at every turn by a physically superior Myanmar side, the SAR squad struggled to find form in its second international match of the year.
Travel curbs have been lifted and tourists are back, but eateries and shops are posting just negligible month-to-month gains in takings – or even outright declines.
The gaming concessionaire has set up a cross-training scheme to help personnel transition into roles in areas such as marketing and F&B.
Fewer visitors stayed the night and those who did were not inclined to stay any longer than visitors in the preceding month, while less than five percent of visitors were foreign.