Traders from across the estuary have not been able to participate at the much loved market since 2019 because of pandemic travel restrictions.
Praça do Tap Seac
Celebrations start on 22 January; float show to embrace rabbit’s image of agility, intelligence, activity, luckiness and love of challenge.
Carnival axed due to concerns over spread of pandemic; Tap Seac Multisport Pavilion, Mong-Ha Sports Centre and Olympic Sports Centre Stadium also closed.
Scheme to revamp former civil servants’ quarters due to go ahead this year, but the amount of money on offer remains under wraps.
Event features recreation of the Guia Circuit and interactive games, but admission comes with a slew of rules and regulations.
Organisers promise 30 stalls selling snacks and gifts as well as a merry-go-round, imitation snowboarding slope and a whole load of festive fun.
Indirect elections are a fait accompli, but 128 candidates are vying for 14 seats in the direct elections on 12 September.
An event entitled “Instituto Salesiano Middle School Visual Arts Education – Modern Printmaking Bookplate Exhibition” showcases a raft of printmaking bookplates created by Instituto Salesiano pupils and teachers, at the Youth Art Exhibition and Performance Hall.