This is just to inform our readers, advertisers and distributors that due to this weekend’s Cheng Ming Festival our newspaper’s print edition will take a break on Monday. However, our increasingly popular digital edition – https://www.macaupostdaily.com – will continue to keep you updated 24/7 on the latest developments on the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) front. Our local news articles and comments are also available on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Cheng Ming (also spelt Ching Ming or Qingming and also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day or Ancestors’ Day) falls on the first day of the fifth solar term of the Chinese lunisolar calendar.
We wish all of you a pleasant holiday. Please always wear a facemask, wash your hands regularly, avoid crowds, and stick to social distancing. All this protects you and all those around you. Let’s remain committed to taking individual and collective responsibility. That’s how we can bring the global war on COVID-19 to a successful conclusion.
The next print edition will be published on Tuesday.
A woman with a shopping trolley asks a security guard about measures to be taken upon entering the “Nossa Senhora da Piedade” (Our Lady of Sorrows) Cemetery yesterday. Photo: Iong Tat Choi