With Macao’s birth rate the lowest it’s been in decades, it’s about to get even harder to make babies.
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An animal welfare group blames the government, claiming it’s stopped sterilising Macao’s stray cats and dogs.
Three government-subsidised programmes will enhance the city’s food, sea, and community-based tourism options – helping out smaller-sized local operators.
A large youth camp at Hac Sa Beach, and a ‘sports park’ to be built on the site of the old canidrome, will boost leisure options in the city.
More than 110 dogs are currently being sheltered by the Macau Association for Stray Dogs and Animal Welfare, but costs are mounting.
But no clues have been given as to the prices of the units, which are designed to help eligible permanent residents get on the property ladder.
Organised with high-level support from central government agencies, the event offers green-themed talks, discussions, exhibitions and business matchmaking.
Officials say the four-year Portuguese language course for Macao high school students will help them get the most out of their degrees.
The head of a local recycling operation adds that residents have become more environmentally aware and would probably be willing to pay for a home recycling service.