A non-resident worker died in a work accident on Tuesday in a sewage interception project in north-western Taipa, the authorities have announced.
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A knowledgeable source indicated that the value of the capital could be increased to more than MOP 2 billion.
The 2020 British comedy-drama film Limbo, directed by Ben Sharrock, has won the 5th International Film Festival & Awards (IFFAM) Macao. Limbo won US$60,000.
Travellers who fly into Hong Kong will have their specimens collected upon arrival and taken to designated hotels for quarantine.
The health of some of Hong Kong's latest novel coronavirus patients has been deteriorating faster than people admitted to hospital during previous waves of infections.
The Cultural Affairs Bureau announced Monday the cancellation of the “2020 Macao Countdown Event” in order to give priority to public health in the city.
The growth of the financial sector in Mainland China will create opportunities for the banking sector in Macau as the city develops into a financial platform.
Macao’s future Covid-19 vaccines for residents will be non-mandatory and free of charge
The Health Bureau has so far received 139 applications from foreign nationals claiming special circumstances for permission to enter Macao from the mainland, a new measure that was implemented last Tuesday.
The 200-room Grand Coloane Resort near Hac Sa Beach in Coloane has been rebooked by the government as a “quarantine hotel” in response to the rising number of people required to undergo medical observation.
Macao’s overall residential property price index for August – October decreased by 0.5% over the previous period (July – September 2020) to 267.6.
A Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) activity entitled “Integrated Media Visit to Macao” invited 11 mainland news media, including People’s Daily Online, for in-depth coverage about Macao as a tourist destination.