My previous article asked: why does Macau master “event-based vitality”, but fail to invest seriously in “institutional vitality”? The answer may lie in the rapid growth of gaming. This is …
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With Macau’s industrial development and modernisation, the labour market is gaining vitality, but public attention has increasingly focused on illegal work. The current rules — the Regulation on the Prohibition …
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There are moments when a political relationship reveals itself through the discomfort it can no longer conceal. The phone call in which Trump reportedly harshly reprimanded Netanyahu over Israel’s intention …
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There is a tripod of common sense that is not explicit in the draft Five-Year Plan, but which must guide us all, otherwise we will all fail: convince capital, multiply …
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Macau needs more weekends like this. Not just because nearly 20,000 people visited Rua da Felicidade over three days of cocktails, music, a creative market, and nightlife, but because events …
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There are no official dates; in fact, institutional communication has once again sunk into a kind of limbo reminiscent of other times – the end of a cycle. There are …
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The month of June in Macau is rich in cultural events, such as the Dragon Boat Festival (Tung Ng), part of the intangible heritage, and the Lotus Flower Festival. Alongside …
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Recent cases in Macau involving young people engaged in “parallel trading” and serious assaults have generated widespread public concern. Macau should adopt “prevention-first and proactive” strategies, optimizing the three links …