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Super Typhoon Hato: Winds of change
Super Typhoon Hato ripped through Macao, marring the face of the city but giving rise to a wave of solidarity among its citizens. It has left behind a city irrevocably changed
A positive evolution
Jorge Rangel, president of the International Institute of Macau shares his vision and plans for the organisation; and his thoughts on Macao’s future prospects.
The future of Portugal‑China links
China has become one of Portugal’s key partners and the main source of foreign direct investment.
Weakening the dominance of king coal
Local authorities in the Guangdong‑Hong Kong‑Macao Greater Bay Area are seeking to rebalance the region’s environmental and energy policies.
Denis Murrell: 28 years of art adventures in Macao
Famous for his technique of combining acrylic paints with ink and tissue paper, abstract artist Denis Murrell has created hundreds of paintings over nearly 30 years in Macao.
The Palace Museum comes to Hong Kong
Beijing shares priceless treasures, to celebrate the city’s 20th anniversary of its return to China.
Tea or cha?
It is little known that the rise of tea in Europe began with Macao with the 16th-century Portuguese priests.
Getting cricket back in the game
Over the years, cricket has had its ups and downs developing in Macao. The Macau Cricket Association, formed nearly a decade ago, is back with activities and has a new plan to put cricket back on the city’s sport map.