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A milestone for the Macau bridge
The northern and southern sections of Macao’s widest bridge met last month. Engineering work now shifts to its deck, wind barriers and electrical system in preparation for its opening this year.
Macanese youth: Ready to contribute to ‘our shared home’
The Macanese community may be a small group in a small-ish city, but it embodies Macao’s precious East-meets-West identity. What does their future look like in a rapidly developing Macao?
TDM today: 40 years of Macao’s public broadcaster
In this Q&A, TDM Chairman António José de Freitas reflects on where the TV and radio broadcaster is now – and the factors shaping its future.
My Macao: Travel tips from local insiders
From the prettiest views in the city to the easiest way to get hold of Lord Stow’s famous egg tarts, these insider tips will help any traveller make the most out of a trip to Macao.
The troubled life and enduring legacy of George Smirnoff
Hailed as the father of modern art in Macao, the Russia-born watercolourist spent less than two years of his turbulent life in the city. Yet those were the only years Smirnoff really knew peace, according to his daughter.
Humble premises, spectacular plating: Macao’s hidden gem of a ramen shop
So close to the city’s busiest tourist attraction and yet a tranquil world unto itself, chef Chio Chi Ngong’s localised take on this Japanese classic is one of Macao’s best-kept culinary secrets.
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Art and science: A cartographic history of Macao
“Mapmorphosis” packed five centuries’ worth of geography lessons into one exhibition while celebrating map making as a craft. And it paid homage to the human beings – from explorers to engravers to colourists – who dedicated their lives to creating beautiful, practical, world-changing works of art.
The vestiges of a fallen kingdom: Mbanza Kongo is making its comeback
Angola’s first and only World Heritage site was once the capital of the Kingdom of Kongo, a historic civilization considered pivotal to Africa’s development. Could the ruined city of Mbanza Kongo – and its more than 600 years of history – help kickstart the country’s fledgling tourism industry?
President Xi Jinping praises Ho Iat Seng for pragmatic governance
As Macao approaches its 25th anniversary as a Special Administrative Region, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng travelled to Beijing in December 2023 to present a detailed account of Macao’s developments over the past year to President Xi Jinping.
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