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Macao News
The local landmark reopened last Friday for the first time in almost three decades – this time as a budget hotel in hopes of catering to a gap in the market.
Located at Studio City on the Cotai Strip, the 557-room property is part of a wave of new hotel openings in Cotai.
The 136-year-old, Asian hotel brand is finally in the SAR, complete with its iconic butler service, afternoon teas and a soon-to-be unveiled local version of the Singapore Sling.
During this highly anticipated event, affluent international guests and celebrated chefs came together for an exciting line-up of immersive tours, tastings and cooking classes while exploring Macao’s rich culinary heritage.
Executive Chef Darren Cheung brings years of extensive cooking experience and a penchant for adapting Western techniques to Chinese cuisine at The Venetian Macao’s award-winning restaurant.
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The 700-room hotel is directly connected to both the Galaxy International Convention Center and 16,000-seat Galaxy Arena.
Chen says she’s “itching” to perform at Galaxy Arena, a venue she fell in love with after watching Blackpink’s recent performance there.
From 5-metre-tall riffs on Mickey Mouse to kaleidoscopic paintings, international pop artists Philip Colbert and Jason Naylor have teamed up with Sands China to present whimsical works at this year’s festival.
The territory now has an impressive haul of six medals – all in various martial arts events. We can thank multi-discipline martial artist Wong Sam In for two of them.
So much art, so little time. Here’s a hit list of places where you can encounter Macao’s visual arts scene.