Macao will usher in the Year of the Dragon with the customary processions of decorative floats and performances, organised by the Macao Government Tourism Office.
Kenny Fong
Reporter
Kenny was born in Macao, but spent his formative years in Brisbane, Australia. In 2015, he returned to Macao and worked as a teacher at various schools, including Macao Anglican College and Colegio Dom Bosco. In order to further pursue his love of writing and current affairs, he joined Macao News as a reporter in 2023. In his spare time, he enjoys watching Hong Kong movies and reading literature from all corners of the world.
A housing project for seniors is sparking concern, with many saying the rent is beyond the reach of pensioners and retirees.
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A law proposing increases across all minimum wage categories, has been finalised for Legislative Assembly review, with the new rates set to take effect from 1 January 2024.