No one does afternoon tea like the British. At The Conservatory, Sheraton Grand Macao’s Director of Culinary Richard Stuart champions England’s national ritual with a newly-launched tea menu
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The SAR’s hopes lie with local wushu champion Huang Junhua, who won gold at the last Asian Games.
As part of its mission to support the local arts scene, Sands China is turning the spotlight on three Macao artists to celebrate their distinct styles and messages.
Macao residents are being forced to switch to ‘fancy’ McCafé coffees – and won’t find solace in neighbouring Hong Kong.
Under the plan, the authorities will fund half of the maintenance and repair costs on buildings considered to be of ‘special cultural value.’
The Formula 4 Southeast Asian series uses different cars than the Chinese series, potentially thwarting local racers’ chances of competing.
It was the talk of the town in the mid-twentieth century, before falling on hard times and eventually closing. But now, thanks to a sizable investment, the Grande Hotel is back.
It was the talk of the town in the mid-twentieth century, before falling on hard times and eventually closing. But now, thanks to a sizable investment, the Grande Hotel is back.
If you own or reside in a building with cultural value, you could be eligible for up to 2 million patacas in maintenance aid.
An eclectic programme has been announced for the month-long, multi-genre festival – including acclaimed Studio Ghibli composer Joe Hisaishi.
Postponed for the past three years because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the explosive event will take place during September and October.
The Venetian isn’t just an architectural landmark or swish place to stay – it’s one of the city’s most vital employers. Marking its 16th anniversary, we caught up with a few long-serving team members who have grown with the company and supported each other like a family.