Protecting the city’s roots
Macao protects its ancient trees through a comprehensive framework that combines cultural heritage law, scientific research, urban planning coordination and ongoing monitoring
Macao protects its ancient trees through a comprehensive framework that combines cultural heritage law, scientific research, urban planning coordination and ongoing monitoring
Macao’s ancient trees are vital ecological and cultural assets. Their preservation requires careful urban planning, cross-sector cooperation and innovative design approaches
China’s space programme has made massive strides in recent years, with advanced satellites, a home-grown space station and the goal for an historic moon mission by 2030. Such endeavours, ranging from governmental to commercial sectors, are driving China’s outer space diplomacy, with Macao moving to the centre of the country’s space science efforts
Macao is gearing up for change: from sweeping public administration reforms to renewed investment in economic diversification and social security, as well as further integration into national development. The 2026 Policy Address outlines how Macao hopes to transform a year of challenges into a major turning point for its future
Despite what Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai called “complex and volatile” conditions, 2025 became a year of advances in governance reform, economic diversification and further regional cooperation
The Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Government’s Policy Address for 2026 outlines concrete measures aimed at accelerating the city’s long-term economic diversification and its urban development, according to scholars from the University of Macau (UM)