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Police nab local man for drunk driving
The Public Security Police (PSP) arrested a local man on Friday for drunk driving, with his blood alcohol concentration standing at 1.87 grams per litre, PSP spokeswoman Cheong Im Sim said during a regular press conference yesterday.The suspect, surnamed Chan, is in his sixties and works as an electrician.According to Cheong, the Public Security Police (PSP) received a report on Friday evening about a rear-end collision that occurred on the flyover leading from Guia Hill Tunnel towards Avenida
April 1, 2025
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New venue Lotus Art Space features ‘Whispers of the Unseen’
Interview by William Chan        Lotus Art Space, located at the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf themed entertainment complex, officially opened last week as a new art venue aimed at stimulating creativity and connecting a broader audience through art, its director Lam Sio Man told the Post at the venue last week.The opening also showcased the venue’s inaugural exhibition, “Whispers of the Unseen,” a duo exhibition featuring local artists Wong Weng Cheong and Rusty Fox, and
April 1, 2025 | BY admin
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Innovative China shares new opportunities with world: German economist
Interview        NANJING – China has been rapidly advancing its industrialization and the commercialization of sci-tech innovations in recent years, fostering a significant number of “hidden champions,” which has injected fresh momentum into the upgrading of global industrial chains and contributed to sustainable development, says Hermann Simon, a renowned German economist.Known as the father of the “hidden champions” theory, Simon defined the German “hidden
April 1, 2025 | BY admin
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DeepSeek, ‘Ne Zha 2’ offer glimpse into China’s high-quality growth
Analysis by Xinhua writers Wang Xiaopeng, Jiang Jiang and You Zhixin        BEIJING – Recapping the first quarter of this year, what kind of new things have captured the attention of international discourse? For many, China’s advanced AI model DeepSeek and animated feature “Ne Zha 2” have occupied unexpected space.The technological triumph of DeepSeek, with its stunning performance record, and the cinematic marvel of a reimagined mythological figure in “Ne Zha
April 1, 2025 | BY admin
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Airport to launch more direct flights this year, incl Jeju & Phu Quoc
Macau International Airport Co. Ltd  (CAM) projects its passenger volume to reach 8.5 million this year – and the airport operator’s market department director, Eric Fong Hio Kin, told reporters yesterday that the number of passengers in the  first quarter is estimated to reach 1.85 million, a year-on-year increase of 3.0 percent, adding that CAM was currently in discussions with the relevant airlines to launch direct flights between Macau and Jeju Island in South Korea in May, as
March 31, 2025 | BY Yuki Lei
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MGTO keeps Level 1 travel alert for Thailand & Myanmar
Central Myanmar was hit by a 7.9-magnitude earthquake on Friday, and as of midday local time yesterday, it was reported that 1,700 people had been confirmed dead, about 3,400 injured and 300 missing – and in Macau, the Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) has maintained the travel alert for Thailand and Myanmar at Level 1, while the Macau Red Cross said on Saturday that it has made an emergency allocation of US$50,000 (400,615 patacas) through the Red Cross Society of China to support
March 31, 2025 | BY Yuki Lei
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Citywide cleanup campaign to run in April-May
The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said in a Friday statement that an interdepartmental citywide cleanup campaign will be held from April 1 through May 31.An interdepartmental team comprised of representatives from multiple government entities called the “urban appearance and cleanliness working team” will organise the campaign, the statement noted.Kicking off with an inaugural ceremony on Saturday (April 5) in Iao Hon Market Park, teams will be formed to enter various neighbourhoods and
March 31, 2025 | BY Rui Pastorin
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Govt to revamp 8 sitting-out areas in Toi San & Ilha Verde
The government has announced that it will revamp eight sitting-out areas in the peninsula’s Toi San and Ilha Verde districts in phases where their layout will be reorganised while existing facilities will be replaced with new ones, as they have been in use for many years where facilities lack diversity and have aged, with the renovation of the first one to start in the second quarter, which is expected to be completed at the end of this year.The revamps of the other seven will start later in
March 31, 2025 | BY Tony Wong
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Govt urges public bus operators to hire more drivers
The Transport Bureau (DSAT) says that it has requested the city’s two public bus operators to gradually increase the number of their vehicles and drivers with the aim of coping with an expected continuous increase in the number of passengers.Lau Nga Hong, who heads the bureau’s Transport Management Division, made the remarks when attending a current affairs phone-in programme last week hosted by Ou Mun Tin Toi, the Chinese-language radio channel of public broadcaster TDM.Lau pointed out
March 31, 2025 | BY Tony Wong
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14th Literary Festival ends with book launch & talk
Yesterday marked the last day of the 14th Macau Literary Festival (aka The Script Road – Macau Literary Festival), which presented a wide range of activities in its programme and ended with a book launch and a talk.Among the activities in the 10-day festival were photography exhibitions, talks and book launches that featured several authors, screenings of acclaimed shorts, films and documentaries, and concerts, with events having been held in multiple venues throughout its run.Yesterday’s
March 31, 2025 | BY Rui Pastorin
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Lawmakers pass outline of bill proposing extension of education system to Macau-run schools in Hengqin
The Legislative Assembly (AL) has passed the outline of a government-initiated bill aiming to enable Macau students and teachers of schools in Hengqin run by Macau organisations to be entitled to the same rights and benefits as their counterparts studying at privately-run schools in Macau.Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Wallis O Lam introduced the outline of the bill during a plenary session in the legislature’s hemicycle on Friday.After Friday’s passage of its outline, the bill is
March 31, 2025 | BY Tony Wong
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Pursuing greatness: local Filipino champion boxer Alvin Salinas shares his journey to success
Interview and review by Adrian Vallesteros        In the heart of Macau, local Filipino boxing champion Alvin Salinas (沙爾文) stands as a living testament to what discipline and perseverance can achieve. He has gone through the many pivotal milestones of his journey to success. His transformation into a strong athlete from a shy, introverted child is proof of the value of perseverance and good habits. In a recent interview with the Post, Salinas was asked to talk
March 31, 2025 | BY admin
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Mainland duo cheat 13 gamblers & illegal currency exchange dealers out of HK$330,000 with fake chips
The Judiciary Police (PJ) busted a mainland gang on Thursday for using counterfeit casino chips to cheat at least 13 gamblers and illegal currency exchange dealers out of HK$330,000 within one hour – and PJ spokesman Chao Teng Hin said during a special press conference on Saturday that the seized bogus chips closely resembled real ones in appearance, size and weight, making them difficult to distinguish from genuine chips with the naked eye.The spokesman cited the investigation results,
March 31, 2025 | BY Yuki Lei
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Education carnival aims to raise public awareness on Basic Law
As part of the ongoing series of activities to commemorate the 32nd Anniversary of the promulgation of the Macau Basic Law, the “On the Road with the Law” education carnival was held in Tap Seac Square yesterday, attracting over 17,000 members of the public – and Ho Sio Kam, vice president and secretary of the Macau Basic Law Promotion Association (ADLBM), said that the practice of the Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) over the past 25 years has demonstrated that the Basic Law
March 31, 2025 | BY Yuki Lei
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Northern district becomes Flora Fête with Sanrio characters
The government has cooperated with Sanrio, a Japanese entertainment company, to bring Sanrio characters to Macau’s northern district for a “Flora Fête” – and Economic and Technological Development Bureau (DSEDT) Director Yau Yun Wah said on Saturday he expected the 6½ month campaign to enhance consumer sentiment and stimulate the “community economy” there.Organised by the Economic and Technological Development Bureau in conjunction with The Industry and Commerce Association of
March 31, 2025 | BY Yuki Lei
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