After nearly 4.5 years of construction, the Macao Bridge has officially opened, coinciding with the National Day holiday
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The Macau Bridge officially opens to vehicular traffic on 1 October, following a successful community walk that attracted 21,000 residents.
The local meteorological agency expects the minimum temperature to be lowered to a more tolerable 21°C starting from tomorrow
Fans and water were handed out to residents during yesterday’s walk to help them combat temperatures that were 33°C or higher
The SAR and Timor-Leste inked a memorandum of understanding last week, promising to forge closer ties between the two cities
Cars, motorbikes and other vehicles will be able to cross the new bridge from 2 pm on 1 October
To mark this year’s National Day celebrations, Macao’s train system will waive fares between 29 September and 1 October, while all public buses will be free of charge on 1 October
Beach pollution remains a long standing problem in Macao, but local authorities have not proposed any methods to address the issue at its source
With a length of 2.2 kilometres, the Hengqin Line is linked to the wider LRT network, enabling passengers to travel as far as Barra Station