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Govt suspends applications for Zhuhai quarantine exemption
The Macau government has temporarily stopped accepting new applications from local residents for exemption from Guangdong’s 14-day quarantine requirement, as it has received a large number of applications in the short period since Thursday’s launch of the application process and will need time to assess the cases, its Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announced in a statement yesterday.The statement said that the centre will announce when it will resume accepting
June 15, 2020
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teamLab creates ‘SuperNature’ experience for Macau audience
The immersive and interactive digital art experience as a result of connecting science, art and nature by Japanese collective teamLab has mesmerised people around the world, and its “SuperNature” installation in Macau is set to give locals a journey of exploration in a labyrinth of colours, light, nature and technology.Formed in 2001, teamLab has been creating digital artworks for shows worldwide, and made its local debut in 2017. Now the collective has returned to the city with a much
June 15, 2020 | BY admin
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Common endeavors
Commentary by Shada Islam* Striving for a better tomorrow and ensuring that people around the world can live healthier lives are shared goals that can bring Europe and China together.China-Europe relations have always been volatile and are especially challenging today. Great power rivalries and zero-sum games have added to the complexities of managing their multi-faceted relationship, with the increasing tensions between China and the United States casting a shadow over the global
June 15, 2020 | BY admin
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Tropical Depression Nuri spares Macau, HK
Tropical Depression Nuri has spared Macau and faded away with minimal impact.The Macau Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) announced in a statement today that all storm warning signals were lowered at 1 p.m., when Nuri was located about 210 kilometres west of Macau. According to the statement, Nuri was forecast to move west-north-west at around 22 km/h. The stand-by signal No. 1 was hoisted by the bureau at 7 p.m. on Friday. It was upgraded to the strong-storm signal No. 3 at 6
June 14, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau hoists signal No.3 as storm is approaching
The Macau Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) hoisted the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 at 6 p.m. today as Tropical Storm Nuri is edging close to the city.According to an SMG statement, the signal will remain hoisted at least until 11 p.m. At 6 p.m. Nuri was located about 280 km south-southwest of Macau in the South China Sea and moving towards the coast of Guangdong province, the statement said.According to the SMG website, there is a "medium" probability that the signal No.8 will
June 13, 2020 | BY admin
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IPIM graft trial adjourned over prosecutorial issues
The graft trial involving the former president of the Macau Trade and Promotion Institute (IPIM) and over two dozen other defendants was adjourned today over prosecutorial issues. The presiding judge adjourned the trial until next week after the Public Prosecution undertook to submit a list of documents backing up the charges that ex-IPIM president Jackson Chang is facing to his lawyer. Chang's lawyer Rui Moura, a former journalist, told reporters outside the courthouse that the trial
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau hoists stand-by signal No. 1 as tropical cyclone is approaching
Tropical Cyclone Signal No. 1 was hoisted by the Macau Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) tonight. According to an SMG statement, the stand-by signal went up at 7 p.m. "The No. 1 will remain in effect for a period of time," the statement said, adding that the No. 1 signal is hoisted when a tropical cyclone is centred within 800 kilometres of Macau and may affect Macau."According to the statement, at 8 p.m. the storm was estimated to be about 750 km southeast of
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Govt mulls fees for civil service admission exams: Cheong
Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong Weng Chon said yesterday the government would consider charging fees for civil service admission examinations.The policy secretary said that the fees were not meant to cover the government’s cost of running admission examinations to recruit public servants, but instead aimed to tackle the issue of low attendance rates in public servant recruitment examinations.Cheong made the remarks when replying to an oral interpellation by
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Ex-IPIM chief stays mum in graft trial
Former Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) president Jackson Chang, also known as Cheong Chou Weng, stayed mum during yesterday’s hearing in a trial where he’s facing 18 charges for a range of serious crimes, such as membership of a criminal organisation, abuse of power, corruption, breach of secrecy, money laundering, and false income declarations. Chang has been remanded in custody since July 2019. The trial comprises 26 defendants, many of who are being tried
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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June 4 case of lawmaker’s 2 daughters passed to prosecutors: Wong
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said yesterday that the police have transferred the case involving two women –both widely known to be the daughters of a local lawmaker – for their alleged participation in an illegal June 4 gathering to the Public Prosecution Office (MP) in line with the assembly and demonstration law.Wong made the remarks while speaking to reporters after attending a closed-door meeting of the legislature’s 1st Standing Committee, which is reviewing,
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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IC launches intangible cultural heritage workshops to mark Cultural & Natural Heritage Day
The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said in a statement yesterday that it will launch two intangible cultural heritage workshops to celebrate the nation’s Cultural and Natural Heritage Day.The celebration will last from tomorrow until June 21, the statement said.The workshops aim to promote intangible cultural heritage and a healthy lifestyle online, the statement noted.According to the statement, the workshops will consist of the Demonstration Workshop on Making Cheongsams and Chinese Wedding
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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DSEJ safeguards pupils’ well-being during COVID-19
After months of staying at home due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) threat, children can now safely go back to school to see their teachers and friends.While frontline workers work round the clock fighting the virus so as to keep the city going and keep people safe during the epidemic, staff at the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) have been incessantly doing their part in coordinating with medical professionals and school representatives to find the best way to safeguard
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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3rd Toys’R’Us store to open in Taipa, largest in town
The city’s third Toys“R”Us store will officially open its doors to the public in Nova Mall in Taipa on Monday, Shun Tak Holdings said in a statement yesterday.The statement said that the new store, with over 1,850 square metres of retail space, is the largest flagship outlet that will feature a “Fun Park” – an entertainment zone housing virtual reality (VR) installations, interactive games, DIY events and party-hosting facilities for as many as 80 guests.The store, like the one in
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Designer fined 13,500 patacas for drunk riding
A local man was arrested by the Public Security Police for drunk riding and sentenced by a court this week to a three-month prison term, or payment of a 13,500-pataca fine, and a one-year suspension of his driving licence, Public Security Police (PSP) spokeswoman Lai In Hong said during a regular press conference on Wednesday.The suspect surnamed Leong, who is in his thirties, told the police that he works as a designer.Lai said that when PSP officers intercepted a scooter at 5:40 a.m. on
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Sam shares her ‘sweet’ life story
Feature by Camy TamOn my way to work in January this reporter was attracted to a cake shop, Sam’s Workshop, by its chic and cosy feel. I was greeted by a charming lady by the name of Sam Chan Pak Sa, the owner of the shop, and she patiently introduced each product to me. I have been trying a few types of her cakes and desserts for a few months and I thought that I would like to know her better.Sam was delighted to share her “sweet” story with The Macau Post Daily late last month. She said
June 12, 2020 | BY admin
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