Macao’s water, now and in the future
What everyone in Macao should know about the water they consume each day: where it comes from, how it’s treated and what innovations are coming down the pipeline.
What everyone in Macao should know about the water they consume each day: where it comes from, how it’s treated and what innovations are coming down the pipeline.
From finding solutions for microplastic pollution to building eco-campuses, local universities are playing a leading role in Macao’s sustainability movement.
The new secretary-general of Forum Macao, Ji Xianzheng, outlines his vision for the future of relations between China and the Portuguese-speaking countries.
Tea connoisseur Lo Heng Kong has devoted over two decades to studying and sharing the art of tea. Last year, he distilled his insights into a definitive guide to local tea culture, My Notes on Tea: The Past and Present of Tea in Macao (《澳門‧茶‧前世今生─我的茶事手記》).
The modern day library is more than just a collection of books. As our reading and media consumption habits have evolved, so too has this humble public facility.
Hot on the heels of the World Table Tennis Macao 2021 tournament in January, we take a look at how the popular sport found its rhythm in the city.
While the Grand Lotus – Macao’s highest decoration – was not awarded this year, ten outstanding citizens and a dozen organisations were honoured for their service to society.
Guangdong Provincial Museum has pioneered the collection and study of the rich Lingnan culture, whose roots are embedded in large areas of south China, including Macao, and is collaborating with similar institutions across the Greater Bay Area.
The Portuguese capital is staking a claim as a global innovation hub, encouraging digital entrepreneurs to set up in the city, and with the advantage of the centuries-long Portuguese-Macao relationship offering exciting new prospects.
Chinese leadership acclaim Macao’s chief executive and government efforts over the past year during high-level meetings in Beijing.