Around the world there is a growing movement to curb plastic waste by discouraging, or even banning, the biggest source: single-use plastics. Eco-activist and writer Annie Lao knows how destructive these innocuous items can be, and when Macau officials proved slow to act, she stepped up.
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No matter where you stand with religion Father Luís Sequeira is open to helping all individuals find happiness and strength. As a Jesuit of the Society of Jesus in Macao, he has dedicated his life to helping individuals through the love of God and shaping the growth within the inner self.
When Ip Tat claims that he has dedicated his whole life to the Na Tcha Temple, it’s not an exaggeration: he was just six years old when he joined the Feast of Na Tcha for the first time.
Mário became interested in medicine when he was 15 or 16 years old. “I chose the only thing in sciences for which mathematics was not a compulsory discipline.”
In an interview at Moon Chun Memorial College, which has been under his directorship since 2013, the professor discusses the challenges and triumphs throughout his journey as a musician and educato
In addition to Chan’s environmental work and teaching full-time at Macau Anglican College, Chan runs a two-storey sharing space called 1930 Dream Corner.
Wilfred Wong worked in the Hong Kong government for almost 17 years before moving into the private sector, where he spent over 20 years at some of the biggest property companies. He joined Sands China Ltd. as its President in November 2015. He is fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Jorge Rangel is President of the International Institute of Macau. Born on 12th July 1943 in Macao, Rangel belongs to one of the oldest Portuguese families.
Twenty six-year-old Sulu Sou is Macao’s youngest ever-elected lawmaker, having been voted into the Macao Legislative Assembly in September’s general election. He is also the Vice Chairman of the New Macau Association, a major pro-democratic civil group.