Per-capita spending by visitors is showing a steep decline from the first quarter of the year to the second, as tourists tighten their belts.
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The Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute says the accolade is due to the city’s “concerted efforts to provide excellent conference experiences.”
However, a scheme that offers discounted surgical masks to eligible groups will run until at least September, reports say.
The film aims to spread awareness of stunning finds, such as the 256-million-year-old Tete fossil forest.
The government-sponsored bill has been designed to plug national security loopholes in the existing legislation.
Back after a three-year hiatus owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the prestigious boat show is expected to attract thousands of big-spending attendees, organisers say.
A senior economic official says the 40-year relationship between Luanda and Beijing has resulted in extensive infrastructural development throughout the country.
A new study uncovers the social media habits of Macao residents, breaking down the data by age, gender and preferred social media platform.
The chief executive’s revelation that raises were being actively considered for civil servants has sparked fresh calls for bumps of up to five percent.
Last weekend’s influx will give cheer to the tourism industry, which saw a seven percent fall in the number of same-day visitors between April and June.
The government has yet to announce a timeline for the rollout of the technology, which aims to speed up border crossings.
Originally scheduled to open at the end of 2022, the five-storey complex is about 80 percent leased, its letting agent says.