A hybrid plant from the small island nation changed the course of coffee history nearly a century ago.
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The ability to distinguish music from other sounds seems to be hard-wired into every human. Korean researchers used AI to find out how that happened.
After a long period of disrepair, the nearly 100-year-old Hotel Central is coming back to life, with 114 new rooms that draw inspiration from bygone eras.
No one was seriously injured in the three-vehicle collision near the Amizade Bridge, and police are still trying to establish the cause.
Official data shows that use of the world's longest cross-sea bridge has risen significantly since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The locally-held event brought together youngsters 10 and under from 40 teams in Macao, Hong Kong, and Guangdong.
They say recycling plants are a better and cheaper option than the artificial island, which they see as a threat to estuary dolphins and the environment.
Macao’s landmark 95-year-old Hotel Central, once the tallest hotel in the Portuguese-speaking world, has been revived after years of disrepair. The 11-story building, Macao’s first skyscraper and first with an elevator, was a local icon for decades before falling into decline. In 2016, 65-year-old Simon Sio, founder of Macao’s Lek Hang Group, purchased the hotel […]
The new visas are expected to give a boost to Macao’s travel industry by making visits to the SAR more affordable for mainland Chinese visitors.
Employment in real estate and construction fell in the first three months, while the gaming and hospitality sectors saw a surge of new recruits.
China’s president warned the US not to ‘say one thing and do another’ when it came to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and urged the US to stop thinking of China as a rival.
The award from the European Travel Agents’ and Tour Operators’ Association gives Macao greater access to 80,000 industry professionals.