Global goals, local action
Two young Macao women are promoting the United Nations’s Sustainable Development Goals within their own community.
Two young Macao women are promoting the United Nations’s Sustainable Development Goals within their own community.
Macao’s first professional Chinese puppetry theatre group create performances based on local stories.
The Macao Museum of Art showcases 120 pieces of Ming dynasty imperial porcelain to celebrate the history of ceramic art.
Macao’s Police Dog Group trains dogs for all kinds of specialist security and crime-fighting operations.
Macao stands to reap multiple benefits from China’s great rail network expansion, much of it centered on the Greater Bay Area.
Kendo, a Japanese martial art, has a small but loyal band of followers in Macao, dedicated to mental as well as physical self-improvement.
Macao Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng confidently outlines the city’s social and economic strategy for recovery and prosperity in 2022.
Macao is investing substantial amounts in modernising its infrastructure, both for the local needs of the city’s residents as well as to lay the foundations for its further integration into the wider Greater Bay Area development.
Following the five-year plan laid out in 2016, Macao is well on its way to creating a ‘smart’ city with technology serving the growth of a more efficient and productive city.
Besides their environmental benefits, Macao’s trees are linked to the region’s culture and historical memories. A specialist team protects them for generations to come.