Ho Tai On, a historian and author, sees Chinese New Year red packets as more than festive ephemera. Having collected them for over 50 years, he believes each one captures a slice of Macao’s heritage.
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When it comes to public holidays, Macao does better than many other places. But before you start planning that next dim sum or brunch, know that not all of our public holidays are guaranteed.
Three-dozen teams set to compete for championships in one of city’s most thrilling annual outdoor sporting events; photography competition opens 9 January.
After almost two decades making music abroad, our illustrious homegrown conductor has returned – promising to breathe new life into the city’s orchestra.
The worlds of American hip-hop, basketball, pop culture, and customised fashion come together at Maccrew’s store in Taipa Village.
Li Meizhen and Guan Yousheng from mainland China take first places; no overseas competitors at “international” marathon due to city’s Covid-19 restrictions.
Top mainland China players will be displaying their skills at Cotai’s Tennis Academy until 11 December.
Thirty-seven teams with 300 sailors from around GBA will compete in three championships off Hac Sa Beach and Inner Harbour channel.
Total 12,000 places in this year’s race have all been filled, comprising 1,400 in main marathon, 4,800 in half-marathon and 5,800 in mini-marathon.