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Galaxy says food-fest to open up opportunities for local brands
The upcoming street food festival that Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) is hosting would help participating local food and beverage brands open up business opportunities and give their products more exposure, the group’s Broadway Macau Food & Beverage Assistant Vice President Eddie Liu Ming Sang said yesterday.Liu made the comments during a media preview of the “Macau Gourmet Festival@Broadway” which will take place at the Broadway Macau food street every Friday, Saturday and Sunday
April 9, 2019
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Police nab 6 middle-aged sex workers, 3 lookouts
The police arrested six non-local women on Thursday aged between 35 and 50 in the northern district on suspicion of prostitution.A male client caught during the operation was taken in for questioning, Public Security Police (PSP) spokesman Lam Keong said in a regular press conference yesterday.According to Lam, the six prostitutes are all from the mainland. The sex workers collaborated with three lookouts including a 48-year-old local woman who is also the suspected kingpin of the prostitution
April 9, 2019 | BY admin
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Govt bans asbestos imports
The government announced yesterday a blanket ban on the import and transit of asbestos products due to their serious health risks.The announcement was made in the form of an order issued by Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On, which was published in the Official Gazette (BO) yesterday. The order signed by Chui on March 29 takes effect today.The order points out that asbestos products cause lung cancer, mesothelioma and other serious diseases.PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
April 9, 2019 | BY admin
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Govt to allow telecoms to end 2G service
Three local mobile network providers can officially stop providing their 2G network service from August 1, based on amendments made to each telecoms’ licence, a statement from Macau Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT) said yesterday.The statement said that as 4G is the mainstream in mobile telecom service around the world and 5G era is coming, Macau is also following the international development with 93 percent of telecom services users on the 4G network, and there have been no new
April 9, 2019 | BY admin
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CE appeals ex-weather chief’s victory in court
The Macau Government Spokesperson’s Office said in a terse statement yesterday that Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On has decided to appeal a recent ruling by the Court of Second Instance (TSI) which had accepted an appeal by Macau’s former top meteorologist Fong Soi Kun against his dismissal in the wake of deadly Super Typhoon Hato, which hit Macau in August 2017.According to the statement, Chui decided to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal (TUI) after consulting his legal
April 9, 2019 | BY admin
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Ching Ming visitor arrivals rise 23.6 pct: police
The Public Security Police (PSP) announced in a statement yesterday that they recorded 425,258 visitor arrivals during the three-day holiday period of the Ching Ming Festival from Friday to Sunday, a 23.6 percent increase compared to the same period last year.The traditional Chinese festival (also spelt Cheng Ming or Qingming) is also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day or Ancestors’ Day.The police recorded some 1.8 million entries and exits at the city’s eight border checkpoints during the
April 9, 2019 | BY admin
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Govt to subsidise young locals for UN Refugee Agency internships
The government has launched a programme to provide subsidies to those who have recently finished their undergraduate degrees – or above – to intern at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) – also known as the UN Refugee Agency, the Talents Development Committee said in a statement yesterday.The UN Refugee Agency is headquartered in Geneva.The programme has been jointly launched by the government-appointed committee – which is chaired by Chief Executive
April 9, 2019 | BY admin
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Macau able to receive more tourists: MGTO deputy
Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) Deputy Director Ricky Hoi Io Meng said yesterday that with improved infrastructure and tourism facilities, Macau would be able to further raise its tourism carrying capacity.Hoi made the upbeat forecast while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of yesterday’s Macau Forum, the weekly debate programme hosted by government-owned broadcaster TDM at its Macau Forum studio in Zape every Sunday.Yesterday’s focus of the forum was on whether Macau should
April 8, 2019 | BY admin
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‘Tired’ driver crashes car into construction trench: police
A driver crashed her car into a construction trench outside Ocean Gardens in Taipa on Saturday, slightly injuring both the driver and a passenger, the Public Security Police (PSP) said at the weekend.Police said electrical cables are being laid in the construction trench.According a PSP statement, the crash happened at around 3 a.m. on Saturday in Avenida dos Jardins do Oceano, when the car crashed through a construction fence before ending up in the trench.Firemen rescue the driver and a
April 8, 2019 | BY admin
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Chui calls for ‘elimination of hidden dangers’
Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On called for the “elimination of different kinds of hidden dangers” during this year’s first plenary meeting of the National Security Defence Commission last week.According to a statement released by the Macau Government Information Bureau (GCS), Chui also said during Thursday’s closed-door meeting of the commission that “national security is a political issue and also an issue related to the life of the population.The chief executive also said the
April 8, 2019 | BY admin
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Wong pledges to submit civil protection bill to legislature by early next month
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said yesterday that the government strives to submit a new civil protection framework bill – which aims to allow the government to better respond to “unforeseen public incidents” such as typhoons, other natural disasters and major accidents – to the Legislative Assembly (AL) for debate and vote late this month or early next month.Wong made the remarks while speaking to reporters after attending the opening ceremony of yesterday’s Open Day of the
April 8, 2019 | BY admin
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Culture chief vows to buy copyright after plagiarism
Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) President Mok Ian Ian told reporters at the weekend that the bureau would purchase the copyright and give the designer credit after plagiarism was discovered in the poster design of Cantonese opera “The Soul of Macau”, a show presented by the bureau for the upcoming Macau Arts Festival (FAM).The case came to light after local Chinese-language media reported the suspected plagiarism last week, based on tip-offs from local designers.Mok made the comments while
April 8, 2019 | BY admin
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Indonesian consul says migrant workers’ health ‘is big concern for us’
Indonesia’s Consul-General Tri Tharyat said at the weekend that the health of his country’s migrant workers in Macau “is a big concern for us” because of which the Hong Kong-based consulate-general routinely arranges free medical checkups for Indonesians in Macau.Tharyat made the remarks in an informal meeting with the local media at Café on Four at Macau Tower on Saturday.The Hong Kong-based consul-general, who is simultaneously accredited to Macau, will become Indonesia’s new
April 8, 2019 | BY admin
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Govt to set up urban renewal company
The Executive Council announced yesterday that the government has drafted a by-law on the establishment of a company tasked with the city’s urban renewal process.Leong Heng Teng, spokesman for the government’s top advisory body, made the announcement during a press conference at Government Headquarters yesterday.Government-drafted by-laws, officially known as administrative regulations, do not require the legislature’s approval.Executive Council spokesman Leong Heng Teng speaks during
April 5, 2019 | BY admin
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Wynn presents André Chiang’s 26 flavours of Sichuan
Taiwanese chef André Chiang, who received a Lifetime Achievement Award at Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants event last year, is bringing a whole new culinary experience of Sichuan cuisine in his recently opened restaurant at Wynn Palace.“Sichuan Moon” is 42-year-old Chiang’s latest project after closing his flagship “Restaurant André” in Singapore last year that was ranked 2nd in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurant and14th in the World’s 50 Best Restaurant lists, and also had two Michelin
April 5, 2019 | BY admin
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