Cultural products and light food, plus displays for items on Macao’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List will add to fun of highly popular new spectacle.
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Monthly earnings fall across the board, with workers’ wages down by average of MOP 900.
Identification Services Bureau encourages residents to use self-service kiosks or Macao One Account to avoid long queues.
President João Lourenço vows to find money to improve sector which will benefit agriculture, science and education.
CEO Robert Goldstein remains ‘deeply confident’ in future of Macao and considers it an ideal market for additional capital investment.
Nearly 300 accounts written between 1609 and 1900 provide in-depth view of social and economic life in the city’s earliest days.
Chinese-owned company set to exploit 19 million tonne reserves of rare mineral used in manufacture of spaceships, missiles and turbines.
City has ‘begun to emerge from the fog of the pandemic’; most visitors come from mainland China, although thousands make the journey from Hong Kong.
Figure strikes even sharper contrast with 2019, when city hosted more than 39 million visitors before onset of Covid-19 pandemic.
Cold weather expected for the next few days, with thermometer dipping to 8 degrees Celsius on Sunday. Weather bureau tells residents to wrap up.
Macao’s freshwater supplies could be affected. Bureau encourages ferry terminal shops to reopen as sailings increase.
Petrol, fruit, eating out, helpers’ wages and electricity all more costly, however pork, telecoms and residential rents cheaper.