From important elections to space exploration and infrastructural feats, this is going to be a busy year for Macao and the world.
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An announcement on Monday by Macao’s gaming regulator comes as a further blow to an industry already facing pressure from scandals and tighter government regulations.
Analysts say that Macao’s strong GGR performance last month outpaced market expectations and bodes well for the coming year.
The positive balance arrived courtesy of better-than-forecast gaming tax revenue, but mainly came down to significant spending cuts.
The Light Rail Transit saw a daily average of almost 14,000 passengers last month, likely due to the new Taipa-Barra extension.
Imam Ding Shao Jie says the congregation has outgrown the city’s 172-year-old mosque and is hoping to get approval for a new place of worship.
Taking place across the second half of January, the event promises a stimulating array of performances spanning music, dance, acrobatics and more.
The Portuguese energy company is selling its stake in the territory’s sole electricity provider, which it held through a subsidiary.
You can literally see Zhuhai from almost every corner of Macao. Don’t you think it’s time you found out what lies beyond the Border Gate?