The leading figure of Portuguese symbolist poetry died in Macao 97 years ago on 1 March, but his legacy is locally ignored.
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Inadequate bathrooms, inaccessible exhibits and blocked elevators are among the failings highlighted by an academic audit.
The programmes will also feature top Taiwanese violin soloist Tseng Yu-Chien and flautist Jasmine Choi, the first Korean musician to play in the Vienna Symphony.
Hundreds of Catholics take part Sunday in the Procession of the Passion of Our Lord, the God Jesus, celebrated on the first Sunday of Lent.
After being cancelled last year due to Covid-19, the race is back on 19 March with 7,000 places available for the 10 km competition and 3,000 for the 5 km run.
After a one-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the Sports Carnival is back. The deadline to sign up for event is 8 March.
The first episode in a 12-part documentary series promoting Macao’s gastronomy promises “enriched storytelling on food culture and attractions.”
Top athletes from Kenya and mainland China expected to take part; 10,000 spots available in main race and 5-km Fun Run.
Volunteers must have been born in 2007 or before and will either assist at sports events or act as city guides; online and offline training courses to be provided.
Sports Bureau President Pun Weng Kun confident Formula 3 World Cup will return to Guia Circuit this November after being paused by Covid-19 pandemic.
Three-dozen teams set to compete for championships in one of city’s most thrilling annual outdoor sporting events; photography competition opens 9 January.
With its rich culture, world-class facilities and easy access to the Greater Bay Area, Macao is poised to become Asia’s next MICE hub with support from the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute.