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The word on the street
We asked residents about their experiences during the COVID-19 epidemic in Macao.

Questions and answers: Tai Kin Ip
Also on the theme of bravery in the face of the virus, we interview Macao Economic Bureau director Tai Kin Ip, The Women’s General Association of Macau president Lam Un Mui, Macau European Chamber of Commerce president Carlos Simões and secretary-general of Caritas Macau Paul Pun Chi-meng.

Questions and answers: Lam Un Mui
Lam Un Mui, president of The Women’s General Association of Macau, answers questions on how her team has supported the people and the government since the outbreak.

Questions and answers: Carlos Simões
President of the Macau European Chamber of Commerce and expert on the Greater Bay Area Carlos Simões talks about how important the GBA and its tourists are to the city in the wake of the virus outbreak.

Questions and answers: Paul Pun Chi-meng
Paul Pun Chi-meng, secretary-general of Caritas Macau, discusses the importance of helping the government and continuing vital charity work over the past few weeks.

Monkey business
Macao has a new furry resident – a tiny golden snub-nosed baby monkey who’s been stealing the hearts of visitors to Seac Pai Van Park in Coloane.

Start me up
We look behind the curtains of the Macao Young Entrepreneur Incubation Centre and find out why this start-up haven has quickly become a success story.

Untouchable history
A journey into Macao’s ‘intangible’ heritage, which covers old stories, religious processions, customs and even the city’s unique gastronomy.

Claims to fame
Macao has been home to many people who were once – or still are – considered famous. We delve into the history of nine of the most notable inhabitants.

Cropping up
Angola’s economy is diversifying – and its President, government and businesses at home and abroad are looking to reshape its agricultural sector.