Nearly 300 accounts written between 1609 and 1900 provide in-depth view of social and economic life in the city’s earliest days.
Macao Museum of Art
Celebrations include special exhibitions, guided tours, lucky draws and treasure hunts plus Ung Vai Meng and Chan Hin Io sharing experiences at Venice Biennale.
This year’s edition is set to run for the next four months, showcasing diverse concepts by dozens of creative minds from all over the world.
Mio Pang Fei stopped painting in the last decade due to the deterioration of his health, having dedicated himself, in the last years of his life, to Chinese calligraphy.
An exhibition entitled “Wandering Across the Landscape” in the 3rd-floor gallery of the Macao Museum of Art (MAM) is showcasing dozens of paintings of Macao’s historical landscape since the 18th century.
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U has appointed Cheong Lai San, who was previously a senior official of the Identification Services Bureau (DSI), as a vice president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) for a one-year term, replacing Chan Kai Chon who took the post in January last year.