
Fei Pou Lo
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Soldier of culture
As the Macau Military Club celebrates its 150th anniversary, we look back at this venerable institution’s fascinating past in the heart of the city.

Growing together
China is strengthening its trade ties with Brazil, particularly in the agriculture and agri-food sector. Welcome to an ever-growing relationship.

Start me up
We look behind the curtains of the Macao Young Entrepreneur Incubation Centre and find out why this start-up haven has quickly become a success story.

Cropping up
Angola’s economy is diversifying – and its President, government and businesses at home and abroad are looking to reshape its agricultural sector.

Planting the seeds
The acquisition of one of Portugal’s biggest agricultural companies by Macao firm CESL Asia last year may yet be seen as a defining moment in the economic relationship between China, Portugal and our SAR.

The relationship game
For hundreds of years, Macao has played a vital role as a bridge between China and Portuguese-speaking countries. This was strengthened post-1999 and there are now ongoing moves to develop the ties further.

Diversifying the dollar
Despite the obvious success the gaming dollar has brought to Macao, its economy is on the verge of change. There’s a new financial model brewing in the city – and it’s a globally minded one.

A new beginning
Dance, music and multiple potential investments – the 14th Entrepreneurs Meeting for Economic and Trade Co-operation between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries in São Tomé and Príncipe saw the African nation open itself up to a bright new future.

Portuguese president’s visit to China bolsters Forum Macao and trilateral cooperation
With bilateral trade reaching over US$6 billion last year, a yearly increase of 7.4 per cent, China and Portugal are important strategic partners with bright prospects ahead.