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State of the art
Many painters – whether born and bred in the city or residing here later in life – have lived, worked and created beautiful pieces of art in Macao. We choose the 16 most recognisable painting talents from over hundreds of years of art history.

The digital revolution
E-commerce and digital payments in Portuguese-speaking countries and Macao are booming right now as a result of the pandemic. But what does this mean for the future economic development of these nations and for Macao’s place at the heart of the Lusophone world?

From the Editor: Planning Macao’s future
Here’s a note from Gonçalo César de Sá, Macao Magazine’s Editor‑in‑Chief, for the November issue.

Prioritising the people
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng pledged to intensify Macao’s efforts to revive its economy during his Policy Address for the Fiscal Year 2021. He also said that the protection of residents’ lives and health remains a ‘top priority’.

Planning for the future
How Macao will develop over the next two decades was covered in the city’s recent draft urban master plan. We break it all down for you alongside our team of local experts.

Staging a comeback
After many shows were cancelled during Macao’s brush with the COVID-19 pandemic, the city’s theatre groups tread the boards once more. Find out how they survive in today’s world.

Playing it by heart
Meet six young classical musical maestros in Macao who tell us about their passions, their influences and why they love playing in front of a local audience in their hometown.

Musician abroad
Young violinist Hoi Yan Lok moved to Austria a few years ago to learn from Europe’s maestros. He says that classical music is in his blood and he’s proud to represent Macao on the world stage.

Toy Story (Free)
Visitors to the Leal Senado Building took a trip down memory lane this autumn at an antique toy exhibition. View these collectibles – some of which are 100 years old – with us.

The legendary interpreter
Question: how influential was Jesuit priest, traveller, trader, linguist and diplomat João Rodrigues ‘Tçuzu’ in the late 16th and early 17th centuries? Answer: extremely.