Over the last decade, Jenny Mok has been a pioneer of more accessible theatre in Macao, staging productions with actors who have mental and physical disabilities.
Vivianna Cheong
Vivianna has been an arts marketer and writer for over a decade. After completing a master’s degree in English Literature in the UK, she has been working in the arts – theatre, dance, Chinese opera, film and visual arts – in the UK, Hong Kong and Macao. She has written for numerous magazines and translated copy for shows and exhibitions of various scales.
If you’re into birdwatching, you’ll be happy as a lark at Mount Fortress! This former military barracks-turned-city park and museum is a haven for birds of all flocks and feathers. Here’s what you might spot on your next trip there.
Coffee at night? More late-night café bars are popping up around Macao, but what’s turning the city’s coffee-drinkers into night owls? We speak with four local cafes that keep late hours.
La Famiglia’s chef de cuisine is on a mission to preserve Macao’s heritage, one bite at a time.
A new lifestyle destination on Hengqin will open by the end of this year – a RMB 2.5 billion project from one of Macao’s great merchant dynasties that has taken decades to come to fruition.
With its Chinese and Portuguese roots, Macao has a long history of tea and coffee culture which you can experience in its vibrant cafés. From traditional teahouses to modern coffee shops, we explore the evolving scene.
Iao Tun Ieong is the Principal of Hou Kong Middle School of Macao and Vice President of the Macau Association of Chinese Calligraphy.
Frosty and refreshing, open-water winter swimming has become a favourite pastime for many of the city’s older residents who find community, mental stamina and physical endurance in the sea.
The Macao Museum of Art is showcasing beautiful clothes and accessories, once worn by China’s emperors and empresses till 14 March 2021.
Life for Macao’s theatre companies can be challenging, especially during a pandemic, but the directors and actors behind these troupes say the show must go on. We caught up with five local organisations working behind the scenes to craft new theatre styles and engage younger audiences.
Running an independent bookstore in Macao can be challenging to say the least. But some bookshops in Macao have developed new tactics to attract customers and create a sense of community in the age of Kindles, Audible and iPhones.