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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.
Zhusuan: How the abacus became a worldwide phenomenon
The abacus has been a tool of calculation widely used in China for nearly 2,000 years, and it is still alive in Macao. The abacus has been used in China for millennia, and although its popularity has declined since the invention of hand‐held electronic calculators in the 1970s, it remains in widespread use among traders […]

Emotions run high on the Guia Circuit
Record‐breaking crowds enjoyed a spectacular Formula 3 race to close the 2017 edition of the Macau Grand Prix.

Conservator breathes new life into Ruins of St. Paul’s statues
In November 2017, Macao began restoration of the seven bronze statues that grace the facade of its most famous landmark: the Ruins of St. Paul’s, the last vestiges of a 17th‐ ‐century church.

Argentinean film Hunting Season wins at IFFAM
Hunting Season (Temporada de Caza), a 2017 Argentinean drama directed by Natalia Garagiola, took the top prize at the 2nd International Film Festival & Awards Macao (IFFAM) held in December.

Parade celebrates the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region
In December, some 1,350 performers dressed in colourful costumes and with big smiles on their faces livened up the city through a medley of dance, music and stunts in the Macao International Parade.

Macao Museum remembers pivotal industries
The incense, matches and firecrackers industries dominated the post-WWII economy of Macao until they were driven away by land shortages and high labour costs.

Chinese businessmen at the forefront of early modernisation
In the short book ‘The Soul of Macao: A Study of Chinese Businessmen and Society in the Late Qing Dynasty’, Lin Guangzhi provides an insight into a group of businessmen who modernised Macao in the Qing dynasty.

State-of-the-art bridge integrating Macao, Hong Kong and Zhuhai
Enhanced connectivity between the three cities is an important step in developing the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong