Macao’s six current gaming operators granted new concessions
The new concessions will run for ten years, and urge operators to diversify their offerings – in line with the city’s goal of becoming a World Centre for Tourism and Leisure.
The new concessions will run for ten years, and urge operators to diversify their offerings – in line with the city’s goal of becoming a World Centre for Tourism and Leisure.
Plans are shaping up for Macao’s East Line, which requires a significant portion to be built underwater. The new metro, starting near the Gongbei Border Gate, will be a boon for commuters and tourists from the mainland.
Macao’s first Local Conference of Youth was a wake up call for many, and offered bold solutions to “protect our only home and future.”
The founders of Macao’s first homegrown gin label, Owl Man, see the city as an ideal place to make this botanically-infused spirit. And they added local flavour.
The Australian-born, long-time Asia resident is in charge of two Marriott hotels in Macao, one of them the city’s largest. At the same time, she is getting Macao’s newest Chamber of Commerce up and running. It’s all in a day’s work for Janet McNab.
Macao’s beloved Grand Prix is almost back its old self, with foreign drivers and motorbikes returning after a two-year hiatus.
For four decades, Master Lei Man Iam has championed the Chen school of tai chi, which he himself introduced to Macao in the late 1980s. Today, it’s one of the most enduring martial arts in the city – bringing strength and serenity to people of all ages.
In June, Fong Chon Kit and Fiona Sam launched 404absent, Macao’s first digital fashion brand and proof of concept for a whole new way to create clothes. Now, they hope to use the metaverse to disrupt the fashion scene and introduce Macao to a world of new opportunities.
Dave Wan is the third-generation carpenter behind Zawood and Wood Fighter. In the course of tweaking his business during the pandemic, he’s found a way to enhance modern lives through a traditional craft.
Social innovation and impact advocate Cintia Nunes is dedicated to making the world a better place. This is the story of how she found her own definition of what that really means.