The facility is also organising a special programme of events in November to commemorate International Science Centre and Science Museum Day.
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Two of the nation’s coolest actors have had some of their best cinematic moments in – you’ve guessed it – Macao.
The 26th edition of the festival offers food, handicrafts, music and more from the world’s Portuguese-speaking countries.
The museum is adding to its offerings for the 70th Macau Grand Prix, which kicks off on 11 November.
Macao will usher in the Year of the Dragon with the customary processions of decorative floats and performances, organised by the Macao Government Tourism Office.
The Bavarian beer-themed festival opened with a ‘keg tapping’ ceremony and the Högl Fun Band.
Pyrotechnic companies from 10 countries vied for the top prize in the competition, which was postponed for three years because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Typhoon Koinu, which skirted within 70 kilometres of Macao, forced the postponement of displays originally set to take place over the weekend.
Organisers have not explained the reason for the cancellation of the K-pop event, which was to have been headlined by boy bands NCT Dream and Shinee.