The annual fine dining guide published by Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post is out, with Chef Tam’s Seasons and Diva – both opened last year – joining the list.
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A new report breaks down how the ‘tropical agriculture miracle’ in Brazil is helping to feed hundreds of millions of people around the world.
The young Italian becomes the lowest ranked tennis player to defeat the 24-time Grand Slam champion, clinching a third-round victory at Indian Wells.
The government organised event will promote sustainable development in different industries through related talks, networking, exhibitions and more.
The four-day competition could signal a resumption of large scale poker tournaments in the city, with the World Poker Tour expressing interest in returning to Macao.
Held over the course of three days, the tournament will see local and overseas teams compete against each other across a range of different events.
The failure of the country’s two main parties to win a convincing victory in last week’s elections has created an opportunity for the populist Chega.
The real estate sector has demanded an end to taxes on home buyers, slamming the cooling measures as ‘no longer applicable’ in a declining market.
If this pace continues, the Macao government is set to easily exceed its annual budgetary forecast of 83.61 billion patacas in fiscal revenue.
After a 12-year hiatus, the three-time PGA Tour winner says practising is ‘tough,’ but he’s readying himself for the International Series Macau, which kicks off on Thursday.
The facility, at the northern city of Mbanza Kongo, is designed to encourage tourism to the nearby UNESCO World Heritage site.
A US-based company wants to repopulate the Arctic tundra with the ancient creatures. But bringing bygone species back is far from straightforward – even ethically.