How Macao unites global flavours
At the inaugural International Cities of Gastronomy Fest, Macao showcased more than global cuisines. The SAR reinforced its strengths as a dining destination and host for major events.
At the inaugural International Cities of Gastronomy Fest, Macao showcased more than global cuisines. The SAR reinforced its strengths as a dining destination and host for major events.
Septuagenarian chef Sunny Ip Sio Man has been in the restaurant business since he was 12 years old. And a recent Bib Gourmand award is evidence that his respectful approach to culinary innovation is working.
The annual Feast of Na Tcha pays homage to one of Macao’s most revered deities while offering a vibrant portrayal of the historic traditions, values and beliefs that thrive in the SAR today.
A landmark collaboration between museums across the Greater Bay Area has resulted in Macao’s largest ever exhibition of export paintings – a genre offering glimpses of southern China during the 18th and 19th centuries, tailored for the foreign market.
Doors are opening for the proudly Macanese performer, who recently won season two of the Midlife, Sing & Shine! competition. Germano Guilherme tells the magazine about how he reached this point in his career, his upcoming projects, and the honour he feels when promoting Macao’s unique culture on stage.
The Ruins of St Paul’s neighbourhood is home to a variety of the city’s intangible heritage elements, including traditional herbal tea brewing, incense stick manufacturing and the creation of traditional wedding dresses.
The city’s four international schools each have different strengths. From innovative methods promoting happiness to cutting-edge digital literacy programmes, there’s a perfect fit for every child.
The fast-paced, curiously named sport has been sweeping the globe in recent years. Now Macao is jumping on board, with its first official pickleball venue opening just last month.
Underrated yet brimming with charms, this northern neighbourhood sees few tourists. And that makes it one of the best places for intrepid visitors to get a taste of the ‘real’ Macao.
The new Zhuhai Jinwan Civic Art Centre exemplifies the GBA’s commitment to innovative, sustainable architecture, partnering again with Zaha Hadid Architects to build on the region’s growing reputation for bold, forward-thinking design.