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From the Editor: A warm welcome to a new year
Here’s a note from Gonçalo César de Sá, Macao Magazine’s Editor‑in‑Chief, for the January issue.

Making greater strides
Macao’s Chief Executive talks about co-operation, bilateral development and the COVID-19 pandemic during his four-day trip to the Greater Bay Area.

Outstanding bravery
People, teams and organisations in Macao who have worked immensely hard and shown incredible courage during the COVID-19 pandemic are given special awards by the Chief Executive and his government.

Sister of devotion
Tributes have rolled in since the death of Sister Juliana Devoy last month. Macao has said goodbye to a missionary who ‘led a life of fighting for others’ – principally, fellow women.

On track for success
Meet six of the brightest young sports stars to emerge from Macao over the past few years. Each of this sextet has already notched up impressive victories in their chosen sports – but there could be much more to come from them over the coming years.

Golden goal
Macao’s own up-and-coming teenage football star could one day represent the city on an international level. Meet Yuri Pinto as he trains hard at one of Portugal’s best youth teams and tries to fulfil his golden potential.

Dressed to empress
The Macao Museum of Art showcases some of the most beautiful costumes and accessories that were once worn by China’s emperors and empresses.

Keeping you posted
Wander through a wonderful world of old postcards at this exciting – and interactive – Macao Museum exhibition.

Thinking outside the books
Running an independent bookstore in Macao in 2021 is challenging to say the least. But some of these shops have been coming up with unique ways to help get the customers in so they can survive.

Running the show
Over the past decade, the Macau Glee Club has grown out of the living room of its founder into a magnificent theatrical beast. Refusing to let the pandemic prevent its performers from treading the boards, its 10th year was its biggest yet – and its organisers are looking forward to even more drama in the future.