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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.

Building towards the future
Over the next decade, Macao will undertake a series of new infrastructure projects such as a new bridge and a tunnel linking the Macao Peninsula to the Taipa island

The campaign for Chinese investment
Macao’s business delegation to Cabo Verde offered new perspectives on closer economic and commercial relations between China and the African country

Cabo Verde and China: a closer partnership
Exclusive interview with Ulisses Correia e Silva, Prime Minister of Cabo Verde

Creativity in action
Financial support from the Macao government helps bring creative and cultural businesses into fruition

MUST aims for global status
With 11 faculties, leading institutes and research centres, Macau University of Science and Technology is bringing education to a higher level

Lai Kei: flavours from the past
The Lai Kei ice‑cream shop is a must‑go place in town. The flavours it offers are unchanged three generations after the opening of the shop

Zhang Daqian: the Chinese Picasso
The Art of Zhang Daqian brings masterworks of the Chinese painter to the Macao Museum of Art

The legend lives on
Standing opposite the Na Tcha Temple is a humble two‑storey compound, home to the oldest martial arts club in Macao