Held over two consecutive weekends, the first post-pandemic iteration of Macao’s iconic motorsports event has been a roaring success.

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.
Macao is feeling the effects of a northeast monsoon, which will cause the temperature to drop to a low of 14 degrees over the next 48 hours before rising again the following week.
The rise far exceeds the roughly 3 percent increase forecast for most local workers in a survey last month.
The Pearl River Delta’s marquee music festival is back for round two this year with an eclectic array of local and international music talent.
Ho Iat Seng addressed questions concerning the LRT, social welfare, housing, health and other topics during his policy address Q&A with lawmakers yesterday.
The pair’s dystopian concept, Above Zobeide, will go on display at the famed art forum, scheduled for April next year.
Top golfers Patrick Reed, Graeme McDowell and Andy Ogletree attended a launch event yesterday at Wynn Macau, promising local golf fans a treat.
The Cantopop superstar is coming to town for a whopping seven-show run, including performances on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
After a decade-long hiatus from the Guia Circuit, the veteran Hong Kong pop star and actor will be getting back on track in the Macau Touring Car Cup.
Macao’s top official lays out his vision for the coming year and highlights his administration’s work in national security and economic diversification.
Beginning next year, authorities will take measures that professionals say will help with the rejuvenation of the sector and boost sales.
Talented foreigners who wish to work in Macao under the government program will be assessed through a points based system that consists of six categories.