Other festive holiday entertainments include concerts and digital expos plus a first look at the newly renovated Iec Long Firework Factory.
Tourism
2nd Macau-Qingdao Beer & Cultural Festival and the 1st Macau-Qingdao Week at Wynn Palace on course for successful mutual exchanges.
Ruins of St Paul’s, Old City Walls, Lou Kau Mansion, Na Tcha Temple and Na Tcha Exhibition Room all showcased online with a wealth of information and detail.
Extravaganza illuminates 28 locations across city; gaming operators take part for first time; Portuguese team’s mapping show handled by third party.
Scheme offers up to MOP 250 per night per mainland Chinese tourist – but agencies will have to forge through pile of red tape to make successful claim.
Sporting and cultural activities to be more closely linked in future; plans in hand attract more tourists to Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro and surrounding areas.
Festive season gets into high gear with series of events promoting quality brews, cultural heritage and family fun. Grand Prix attracted 16,000 daily visitors.
Teams from Shanghai, Portugal, Hengqin and Macao add to the excitement; organisers take precautions against undue environmental impact.
Motor races and food fest make Macao more attractive; still no starting date for group tours from Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangsu and Zhejiang and Shanghai.