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Promising future for Portuguese language in China
After centuries as the hub connecting China to the Portuguese‐speaking world, Macao views language as the next frontier for exchange between the two worlds.
35 years of co-operation between China and Angola
After reconstruction comes economic diversification.
Innovation push elevates Guangzhou’s role in Greater Bay Area project
The centre for technology innovation in China, Guangzhou is moving into a leadership position in the Guangdong‑Hong Kong‑Macao Greater Bay Area project.
Disaster response dominates 2018 policy outlook
The five key priorities of the 2018 Policy Address were: building a smart city, consolidating transportation management, conserving the natural environment, cultivating Macao’s cultural legacy and strengthening disaster preparedness.
Exploring the hidden biodiversity of Macao
With an area of 30 square kilometres and a population density of more than 21,000 inhabitants per square kilometre, Macao still retains significant biodiversity.
Strengthening environmental laws in 2018
In an interview, Tam Vai Man, Director of the Environmental Protection Bureau, describes the priorities of his bureau and how they aim to preserve Macao’s environment.
In praise of our silent giants
Macao is home to an impressive number of old and valuable trees, which have defied the odds to survive in this urban jungle.
Creating a global campus
The new campus took four years of construction, beginning in 2013, at a cost of around MOP600 million (US$74.6 million).
Magnifying creativity
Macao‐based Chun Man Publishing Co Ltd aims to take its comic and anime creations to the next level with a chain of indoor amusement parks.
Welcoming returning Portuguese
Club Lusitano, one of Hong Kong’s oldest private clubs with a history of 151 years, has over 500 members, of whom 270 are active.