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Portuguese artist shows Brazil’s favelas
Portuguese artist Alexandre Marreiros is holding an exhibition to show his impressions of Brazil’s notorious favelas (shantytowns) he visited during his stay in the South American country.Brazil’s slums are known as favelas, a term coined in the late 1800s, named after a skin-irritating tree, according to Wikipedia.Marreiros’s exhibition titled “Cnidoscolus quercifolius” is co-hosted by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) and the Macau Museum of Art (MAM). The exhibition is taking place
July 6, 2016
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Councillor urges govt to review issuing of provisional stay permits
Taipa and Coloane Community Service Consultative Council member Jiang Xuchun urged the government yesterday to review its issuing of provisional stay permits to illegal immigrants and overstayers.Jiang made the remarks during yesterday’s plenary session of the council at a community service centre run by the Civic and Municipal Bureau (IACM) in Taipa.According to the current regulation, illegal immigrants and overstayers can be detained for up to 60 days pending the completion of their
July 6, 2016 | BY admin
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Uber petitions govt to legalise its business
Uber Macau yesterday submitted a petition, addressed to Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosario, urging the government to legalise its business. According to Wikipedia, Uber Technologies Inc. is a US multinational online transportation network company that develops, markets and operates the Uber mobile app, which allows consumers with smartphones to submit a trip request which is then routed to Uber drivers who use their own cars. As of May, the service was
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Legislature passes animal protection bill – finally
The Legislative Assembly (AL) finally passed the government-initiated bill on animal protection, which is slated to take effect on September 1 after its promulgation in the Official Gazette (BO), during a plenary session yesterday. The bill’s outline was approved in October 2014. The legislature’s 1st Standing Committee held 28 meetings to review the bill over the past two years, legislator-cum-unionist Kwan Tsui Hang, who chairs the committee, said during yesterday’s
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Lawmaker proposes bill to ‘interpret’ Land Law
Legislator-cum-law professor Gabriel Tong Io Cheng said yesterday that he submitted last week the draft of an “interpretative law” on the Land Law’s clauses regulating provisional land concessions to the Legislative Assembly (AL) for debate and vote.Tong, who will become the acting dean of the University of Macau’s (UM) Faculty of Law later this month, was asked by reporters about his bill before yesterday’s plenary session of the legislature.The Land Law, which was passed by the
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Free panda cubs’ post cards to be ready tomorrow
The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) said in a statement yesterday that free post cards showing the city’s first locally born panda cubs will be available from tomorrow.The bureau said in the statement that that in an attempt to share the double happiness of the births of the twins it would carry out a raft of promotional activities later this month.The panda cubs have been given infant names: the elder panda cub is named Tai Pou in Cantonese. Tai Pou means big baby or “big
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Wong slams US human trafficking report for ‘misreading’ data
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak yesterday denounced a human trafficking report published by the US government last week as having “misinterpreted” the local crime data, because pimping, prostitution and human trafficking were entirely different crimes.The policy secretary made the remarks on the sidelines of a magazine launch ceremony at the Academy of the Public Security Forces in Coloane.Announcing the launch of the Macau Police Magazine, which comprises research articles by judicial
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Lawmakers want tourists’ fishing-boat trips to take in Coloane
Lawmaker-cum-urban planner Jose Chui Sai Peng said yesterday the government and the Macau Fishermen’s Mutual Help Association should expand their fishing-boat trips for tourists to Coloane. Chui made the suggestion together with his fellow legislators Kou Hoi In and Cheang Chi Keong during yesterday’s plenary session of the legislature. Since 2011 the government and the association have organised 90-minute trips during the annual fishing moratorium in the South China Sea, Chui
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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LRT depot bids range from 888 million to 1.38 billion patacas: govt
The Transportation Infrastructure Office (GIT) said in a statement yesterday that it accepted six bids for the construction of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system’s depot superstructures, adding that the proposals range from 888 million patacas to 1.385 million patacas.The six companies that submitted bids are Sam Yau Construction and Development Company Limited, China Road and Bridge Corporation, Chon Tit (Macau) Investment and Property Development Company Limited, CCECC (Macau) Limited,
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Photographer shows beauty of Omo Valley
Mainland photographer Lin Jinghua is holding a photo exhibition at Clube Militar in Nam Van to show the beauty of the Lower Valley of the Omo, the UNESCO world heritage site located in the remote south-western corner of Ethiopia, close to the border with Kenya, in the Great Rift Valley.“The Last Africa – Lin Jinghua Photo Exhibition” is being held at the club’s basement gallery in Avenida da Praia Grande. Several dozen photos showing the inhabitants and landscape of the valley are on
July 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Panda cubs put on weight, get infant names – Tai Pou & Sio Pou
Macau’s first locally born panda cubs are putting on weight, which was recorded on Saturday at 167.2 grammes for the first born and at 77.9 grammes for his younger sibling, the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) said in a statement yesterday.The cubs are “in good health”, the statement said, adding that both look like two “moving glutinous rice balls with grated coconut”. The first “made in Macau” panda cubs, both of which are male, were welcomed to the world in
July 4, 2016 | BY admin
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Casino revenue drops for 25th consecutive month
Macau’s gaming revenue fell less than analysts’ forecasts last month, Bloomberg said on Friday. However, Reuters said that the drop was in line with analysts’ expectations of a fall of 5-12 percent.Gross gaming revenue fell 8.5 percent year-on-year to 15.9 billion patacas, the lowest level since September 2010 and marking 25 consecutive months of declines, the Gaming Inspection and Co-ordination Bureau (DICJ) announced on Friday. That followed a 9.6 percent decrease in May and compares
July 4, 2016 | BY admin
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Introducing classical music through science
The Macau Orchestra hoped to introduce the public to classical music through a science-themed event yesterday.The one-day joint event titled “Science and Music Festival” was held at the Macau Science Centre in Nape. Musicians from the orchestra playing wind instruments –  clarinet , flute, French horn, oboe, natural trumpet, trombone and tuba – wandered through the galleries of the science centre with the about 40-strong audience following. A quintet of the Macau
July 4, 2016 | BY admin
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Group to hold free Taoist music concert on Sunday
In an attempt to further promote the city’s Taoist ritual music, which was inscribed on the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2011, the Macau Taoist Association has invited the Hunan Taoist Orchestra to hold a joint music concert with the Macau Taoist Orchestra.Macau Taoist Association representatives including its president Ng Peng Chi held a press conference at the group’s headquarters near the Red Market yesterday to announce the group’s raft of activities to promote the
July 4, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt slams ‘untrue’ US report on human trafficking
The local government has lambasted an “untrue” report by the US on alleged trafficking in persons in Macau. According to a statement by the Macau government on Friday, the report’s “untrue” conclusions are based on “unfounded” allegations and a “baneful” interpretation of the situation in Macau. The statement said that the government “does not accept” the US report because of its “unfounded” and “unfair” conclusions concerning alleged human trafficking,
July 4, 2016 | BY admin
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