Lo Heng Kong has devoted over two decades to the art of tea. Last year, he distilled his insights into a definitive guide to local tea culture, My Notes on Tea: The Past and Present of Tea in Macao.
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Consulate says repatriation flights will continue as long as necessary; nearly 6,000 flown home since the start of the pandemic.
Temporary medical facilities would be built in and around the Macao East Asian Games Dome in event of major Covid-19 outbreak.
Public can now tour the museum online anytime, anywhere; two-for-one admission deal available to Air Macau until 30 June.
App has 330,000 users, who can use it to pay bills, make service enquiries and file complaints; more functions to be added in the near future.
Polling station at Harbourview Hotel on Fisherman’s Wharf open from 9 am to 6 pm; Consulate General warns permits required for political gatherings.
Project includes 150 kilometre canal expected to benefit 250,000 people and irrigate 5,000 hectares of arable land.
From boiled peanut vendor to casino mogul, Fu Tak-Iam rose from nothing to become one of Macao’s most important people. Today, however, little remains of his legacy.
Danger of community transmission means that NAT validity for arrivals from Guangdong will remain at 24 hours.