Super Typhoon Hato: Winds of change
Super Typhoon Hato ripped through Macao, marring the face of the city but giving rise to a wave of solidarity among its citizens. It has left behind a city irrevocably changed
Super Typhoon Hato ripped through Macao, marring the face of the city but giving rise to a wave of solidarity among its citizens. It has left behind a city irrevocably changed
Jorge Rangel, president of the International Institute of Macau shares his vision and plans for the organisation; and his thoughts on Macao’s future prospects.
With 11 faculties, leading institutes and research centres, Macau University of Science and Technology is bringing education to a higher level
The Lai Kei ice‑cream shop is a must‑go place in town. The flavours it offers are unchanged three generations after the opening of the shop
Alexis Tam Chon Weng, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, talks about the development of the cultural sector and of the quality of life of local residents
An overview of how Macao has progressed in gender equality over the last decades
Susana Chou discusses her philanthropic work and endeavours to help others in Macao and mainland China