The president has promised that the next five years will see a surge in China’s domestic spending, with better alignment between supply and demand
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A programme facilitating university-industry ties has seen University of Tourism students deliver market research and cultural tourism insights for local partners
The country declared a nationwide alert on Saturday as surging waters flooded homes and washed away major roads and bridges
As the World Economic Forum opens in Davos, anti-poverty charity Oxfam highlights the unprecedented concentration of wealth and power among the billionaire class
Macao police recorded 810 cases of phone and online fraud last year, with victims suffering losses of 300 million patacas (US$37.42 million)
Improved transport is reshaping the pattern of tourism in the Greater Bay Area, with Macao emerging as a natural day trip or weekend destination
Beginning 20 January, international visitors landing at Hong Kong airport can get complimentary one-way coach tickets to Macao
The number of people in the world’s second most populous nation’s fell by 3.39 million in 2025, with births dropping to their lowest level on record
China’s economy expanded 5 percent last year, meeting Beijing’s annual growth target with a record trade surplus and resilient industrial output