The Hotel Indigo Zhuhai Xiangzhou features an outdoor infinity pool, fitness centre, Cantonese restaurant, a lounge-bar and meeting facilities
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This original dance drama by the Shenzhen Opera and Dance Theatre is partly inspired by the martial art of the same name, classed as intangible national heritage
New figures show sequential revenue growth at Galaxy Entertainment and Sands China malls – bringing hope after six consecutive quarters of retail decline in the city
A string of prominent, long-running bars in the city’s Central district have shut or announced closures this year, citing rising costs and weak demand
The fund’s China mission chief said a new 5 percent forecast reflected the country’s ‘notable resilience despite facing multiple shocks’
The rating agency affirmed the city's long-term issuer default rating at AA with a stable outlook despite lowering the 2025 forecast and predicting a further slowdown in 2026
China’s Consumer Price Index rose at its fastest annual rate since March 2024, official data showed, driven primarily by an increase in food prices
Macao athletes collected 2 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze as the national disability and Special Olympics competitions continued on 9 December
Local taxi drivers fear that adding 800 more cabs to the existing fleet will intensify competition, making it even more difficult for them to find fares in off-peak times
Ayumi Hamasaki’s concert cancellation occurs amid a wave of cancellations by other Japanese artists of their performances in mainland China
Finance secretary Anton Tai Kin Ip has affirmed the government's commitment to leveraging the financial sector as a key engine for Macao’s economic diversification
China’s southernmost province is positioning itself to lead the charge, according to a draft of its latest Five-Year Plan (2026–2030)