Prices for tickets on the final two days of racing range from 400 to 1000 patacas depending on spectator stand, but act fast if you want to secure a seat.
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.
Applications for subsidised apartments have totalled a little over 500 so far in 2023, a sharp drop compared to previous years.
Two senior logistics professionals tell a business breakfast gathering that the Greater Bay Area’s transport network has potential for growth but speedbumps lie ahead.
Though it is still operating at far below capacity, the world’s longest sea-crossing bridge marks its fifth anniversary with a 3.6 fold increase in traffic flow compared to 2019 figures.
The line will connect six stations upon its expected completion in 2028, from the Taipa Ferry Terminal up to the Border Gate.
Unnamed club officials and trainers have told racing media that the 2024 season cannot be completed unless the Macau Jockey Club is allowed to import more steeds.
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A housing project for seniors is sparking concern, with many saying the rent is beyond the reach of pensioners and retirees.
Expert Mark Lee tells a lunchtime gathering that AI can play a great role in facilitating business, but it has its limitations.
The 37,000-square-metre Treasure Island Resort World Shopping Centre will be home to high-end stores, restaurants, movie theatres, and more.
A deal setting the seal on the partnership between Macao and the Peking Union Medical College Hospital has been signed at a ceremony in the Chinese capital.
Though economic headwinds remain, a better than expected recovery in the gaming and tourism sectors is proving a boon for government coffers.