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Shanghai troupe brings Das Kapital to the stage
This year, in honour of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, the Macao Arts Festival presented a song‑and‑dance version of his greatest work, Das Kapital, performed by the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre (SDAC).
Academia Jao Tsung‑I remembers China’s “master of sinology”
Academia Jao Tsung‑I, opened in August 2015 and houses 400 paintings and 75 artworks.

Understanding the world through currency
The Currency Museum at the University of Macau showcases currencies of all eras.
Chance and challenge: chronicling the histories of Macanese families
The second edition of Famílias Macaenses (Macanese Families) by the historian and genealogist Jorge Forjaz consists of six volumes with thousands of pages, encompassing nearly 500 families, with more than 70,000 cited names and over 3,000 photos.


A city with soul
Carlos Marreiros takes us on an architectural journey through the decades in Macao.

Into Macao’s urban fabric
Traditional Chinese settlements pátios serve as valuable heritage enriching Macao’s cultural identity.

Macao’s mangroves
Mangroves serve as roots of the sea, they protect our shorelines and are a nursery ground for our biodiversity.

And the award goes to…
The 2017 Decorations, Medals and Certificates of Merit Awards were given to 42 individuals and organisations in January

60‐year‐old almond cookies shop passed down through generations
Pastelaria Chui Heong opened in 1958 and is the last shop of its kind in Macao.