Preserving the legacies
First there were 15 and now there are 70: explore Macao’s new items of intangible heritage with us, from dragon’s beard candy to Portuguese folk dancing.
First there were 15 and now there are 70: explore Macao’s new items of intangible heritage with us, from dragon’s beard candy to Portuguese folk dancing.
We asked residents about their experiences during the COVID-19 epidemic in Macao.
Soulful Macao couple Eva Lam and Sin Wong have moved from the SAR to Dali, an ancient city in Yunnan province. They’re taking their self-penned tunes to the Mainland masses.
As Macao is catching up with the global environmental movement, we talk to six young eco-warriors who are fighting for a greener future in the SAR.
Macao has just become home to its first two zero-waste stores that could pave the way for an eco-friendly movement in the city. We talk to the green-minded shopkeepers who hope they’re starting a trend.
Local Macao bands spoke of the challenges they faced, and the perseverance that keep them moving forward amid the city’s fledgling music scene.
Entering its 25th year of operation, Air Macau is drawing on past experience to shape its future long-term development in an increasingly competitive market.
Macao’s Pui Ching Middle School finds new ways to promote talent diversity and creates new educational trends among local schools.
Three years after the central government authorised Macao to manage 85 sq km of waters, the Medium‑to‑long‑term Plan for Usage and Development of the Waters of the Macao Special Administrative Region (2016–2036) was formulated in August 2018.