Macao’s mangroves
Mangroves serve as roots of the sea, they protect our shorelines and are a nursery ground for our biodiversity.
Mangroves serve as roots of the sea, they protect our shorelines and are a nursery ground for our biodiversity.
Photos showcased at the exhibition depict Asian communities’ customs and traditions beginning in 1844.
After centuries as the hub connecting China to the Portuguese‐speaking world, Macao views language as the next frontier for exchange between the two worlds.
Macao has a diverse urban landscape that sees a complex mix of old and new, East and West. To Donl Lao, a local young photographer in his 30s who has just returned from travelling across the globe, such uniqueness is nowhere to be found in the rest of the world.
The five key priorities of the 2018 Policy Address were: building a smart city, consolidating transportation management, conserving the natural environment, cultivating Macao’s cultural legacy and strengthening disaster preparedness.
With an area of 30 square kilometres and a population density of more than 21,000 inhabitants per square kilometre, Macao still retains significant biodiversity.
Record‐breaking crowds enjoyed a spectacular Formula 3 race to close the 2017 edition of the Macau Grand Prix.
Hunting Season (Temporada de Caza), a 2017 Argentinean drama directed by Natalia Garagiola, took the top prize at the 2nd International Film Festival & Awards Macao (IFFAM) held in December.
In December, some 1,350 performers dressed in colourful costumes and with big smiles on their faces livened up the city through a medley of dance, music and stunts in the Macao International Parade.
A total of 45 forums, seminars, conferences and other activities were held to promote business, trade networking, and collaboration across borders