Extravaganza illuminates 28 locations across city; gaming operators take part for first time; Portuguese team’s mapping show handled by third party.
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Scheme offers up to MOP 250 per night per mainland Chinese tourist – but agencies will have to forge through pile of red tape to make successful claim.
Online event attracts more than 88,000 participants; funds will be donated to charitable causes and public welfare.
Project will link capital with outlying districts allowing more than 1.5 million new connections to the national grid.
NAT not required for events with up to 300 people; from Monday, teachers and students must take weekly RAT and classes will be suspended for 5 days if positive case confirmed.
Measure would bar mainland Chinese, Taiwan and Hong Kong gamblers from these gaming areas; first time city implements measures based on nationalities on gaming floors.
City has recorded 146 Covid-19 infections since 28 November; local tally stands at nearly 3,000 positive cases.
Many key groups of workers now can choose to do RAT instead of NAT; city no longer has Yellow Code Zones.
Individuals must also present 24-hour RAT or NAT results and wear KN95 masks at all times while on premises.
Ceramics, fragrances and special delicacies from Portugal, Brazil, East Timor and other PSCs make for ideal Christmas gifts.
Project – dubbed ‘economic magic bullet’ – expected to yield 3.4 million tons of LNG per year over the next quarter century.
City to open step by step; close contacts allowed to home quarantine; ‘5+3’ travellers will no longer have to check into red code hotels after five days’ hotel quarantine; government expects up to 80% of population to get Covid-19.