Finance Secretary Lei Wai Nong says new measure will boost Macao’s economy; tourism chief says city has capacity to welcome even more tourists.
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University professor predicts another Covid-19 wave in May, affecting up to 5% of the population; says speed of transmission ‘will not be fast’.
Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee expresses admiration for Macao tourism’s rapid recovery in wake of pandemic.
Committee chair Ella Lei Cheng I says bill follows mainland China’s state security law concerning secrets on economic and social development.
Monetary Authority records gradual growth; resident deposits increased 5.2% to MOP 697.4 billion, non-resident deposits rose 4.2% to MOP 321.7 billion.
Many graduates still unemployed a year after leaving university; fears they may give up looking for work and become ‘hidden youth’.
Deceased lived alone and appears to have died some time ago; police investigating, autopsy to follow shortly.
Ginger speciality used in TCM may hold key to new supplement which can reduce memory loss and other symptoms of debilitating disease.
For much of the 20th century, many Macao people earned a living making fireworks. We spoke with two people who grew up in the business and hope to preserve this chapter of the city’s heritage.