We speak to three suit makers who are shaking up Macao’s sartorial game and for good measure, we also included two tried and tested tailors who have been dressing Macao for decades.
Miguel Enriquez
Miguel Luigi Enriquez is a journalist based in Macao, where he anchored the public English news broadcast for three years and produced short-form features. He has also worked in the UK and the Netherlands. His interests include global current affairs, technology and migrant workers’ rights. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies, cooking, hiking, and having the “occasional” drink.
After a decade writing, producing and directing short films, Max Bessmertny is turning to the community to crowd raise funds for his first feature-length endeavour.
Mandarin Oriental Macau brings the outside in for a whimsical, nature-inspired dining and drinking experience.
Equipped with biometric equipment and custom data analytics software, the USJ’s Laboratory of Applied Neurosciences has the potential to advance many fields of study, from marketing to education.
We’ve compiled a few of the most commonly asked questions about the Covid-19 vaccines available in Macao, from eligibility to efficacy, common side effects and booking requirements.
The university’s historic seminary has been a training ground for missionaries in Asia for centuries. Today, it is paving the way for a new generation of thinkers.
Bounce from Easter egg hunts to the Macao Arts Festival, book swaps and more!
Start the day on the right foot with an outing to one of our favourite walking trails across the city.
Local women and experts weigh in on how the pandemic has affected their personal choices, career progress and societal expectations.
Getting fizzy with it: Discover nitro drinks, local ingredients and exclusive beers at Three Bottles
Effervescent nitrogen-infused martinis and Macao-exclusive English draughts make Three Bottles at The Conservatory a top contender for your next night out.
The University of Saint Joseph trains social work students to handle everyday scenarios, so they can meet the evolving needs of Macao’s most vulnerable populations.
Macao's only beach resort partners with retailers to offer guests personal shopping butlers, special deals and exclusive livestream shopping experiences during quarantine.