Integrated resort (IR) operator Sands China yesterday marked the 10th Anniversary of its Local Small, Medium and Micro Suppliers Support Programme with an event held yesterday afternoon at The Londoner Macao in Cotai, where it also held the 2025 Sands China Local Supplier Open Day.Yesterday’s activities were among those in a series of initiatives and events celebrating the 10th anniversary of the programme, which was created by the company in conjunction with the Macao Chamber of
Local productions “Chris-mas Kingdom” and “Raving·Vibration Z” will each feature additional performances for the upcoming 35th Macao Arts Festival (MAF), the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said in a statement on Wednesday.The additional performances are due to “high public demand”, the statement said, with tickets to be sold from 10 a.m. today through Enjoy Macao Ticketing.Regarding the two local shows, which are to be held at the Macau Cultural Centre (CCM), the statement said that
Examining the regulation of smart devices in schoolsThe Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) announced last month that it would introduce guidelines for schools to regulate students’ use of smartphones and electronic devices on campus in the next academic year. In response, a team of student journalists from Pui Ching Middle School interviewed their peers, teachers, and parents to gather their perspectives on the issue. Here are their findings:A
A local elderly man was arrested on Sunday for allegedly sexually harassing a female primary school student in the street, Public Security Police (PSP) spokesman Wong Wai Chon said during a regular press conference yesterday.Wong identified the suspect as an 86-year-old man surnamed Wong who is jobless.Wong did not reveal the girl’s age, merely saying that she is a primary school student.According to the victim’s statement to the police, she was walking along Avenida do General Castelo
Integrated resort (IR) operator Sands China yesterday marked the 10th Anniversary of its Local Small, Medium and Micro Suppliers Support Programme with an event held yesterday afternoon at The Londoner Macao in Cotai, where it also held the 2025 Sands China Local Supplier Open Day.Yesterday’s activities were among those in a series of initiatives and events celebrating the 10th anniversary of the programme, which was created by the company in conjunction with the Macao Chamber of
Local productions “Chris-mas Kingdom” and “Raving·Vibration Z” will each feature additional performances for the upcoming 35th Macao Arts Festival (MAF), the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said in a statement on Wednesday.The additional performances are due to “high public demand”, the statement said, with tickets to be sold from 10 a.m. today through Enjoy Macao Ticketing.Regarding the two local shows, which are to be held at the Macau Cultural Centre (CCM), the statement said that
Examining the regulation of smart devices in schoolsThe Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) announced last month that it would introduce guidelines for schools to regulate students’ use of smartphones and electronic devices on campus in the next academic year. In response, a team of student journalists from Pui Ching Middle School interviewed their peers, teachers, and parents to gather their perspectives on the issue. Here are their findings:A
A local elderly man was arrested on Sunday for allegedly sexually harassing a female primary school student in the street, Public Security Police (PSP) spokesman Wong Wai Chon said during a regular press conference yesterday.Wong identified the suspect as an 86-year-old man surnamed Wong who is jobless.Wong did not reveal the girl’s age, merely saying that she is a primary school student.According to the victim’s statement to the police, she was walking along Avenida do General Castelo
Due to it being the Easter holiday this weekend, The Macau Post Daily’s team will be off today and Sunday and will return to work on Monday so the print edition of your favourite newspaper will be on the newsstands again on Tuesday morning. However, our digital edition on our website https://www.macaupostdaily.com/ will be updated round-the-clock. Our local news and editorials as well as commentary by national media organisations are also available on various LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook
Wynn Palace said in a statement earlier this week that it will open its “Asian culinary landmark” Gourmet Pavilion on April 29 at the integrated resort in Cotai. The pavilion, the statement said, will bring together flavours from all over Asia and is set to feature 17 culinary brands, with more to come. Among those to showcase their offerings are Leela; Fat Boy Dumplings; Sushi Masa; Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa; Wumamii Beef Noodles; 328 Katong Laksa; and Yong Zuo·Fish Congee.The
Macau’s mean air temperature last year was 23.6 degrees Celsius, which was 0.8 ºC above the climatological normal, i.e., the average value for 1991-2020, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced in a statement yesterday. According to the statement, last year’s highest temperature was 35.4 ºC in August. There were 42 very hot days (with the maximum temperature at or above 33 ºC) and 29 hot nights (with the minimum temperature at or above 28 ºC), representing respective
Malaysian-Chinese singer-songwriter Fish Leong Ching Yu (梁静茹) is set to perform at the Grand Lisboa Palace’s (GLP) Grand Pavilion in Cotai on May 3.Titled “SJM Fish Leong Music Show”, a Tuesday statement from the integrated resort operator noted that the “Queen of Love Songs” will be performing her classics such as “Courage”, “Pain that Breathes” and “Unfortunately Not You”.Leong, according to Wikipedia, has sold over 20 million records and achieved success in the
Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong Weng Chon said yesterday that Macau and Hengqin will jointly establish a service centre for economic and trade cooperation between China and Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries, which is scheduled to start operating in the second half of this year.The new service centre will operate its main office in the Guangdong-Macau In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin.Cheong made the remarks during yesterday’s one-day Q&A session in the
US President Donald Trump is well known for his bombastic style but his unashamedly hegemonic tariff policy announcement last week surpasses all that he has done so far on the global stage. In Macau, Trump’s “Liberation Day” – what a misnomer! – statement on April 2 – hard on the heels of All Fool’s Day pranks – was initially met with sheer bewilderment but quickly turned into great concern that even our tiny territory, which as a special administrative region (SAR), free
US President Donald Trump is well known for his bombastic style but his unashamedly hegemonic tariff policy announcement last week surpasses all that he has done so far on the global stage. In Macau, Trump’s “Liberation Day” – what a misnomer! – statement on April 2 – hard on the heels of All Fool’s Day pranks – was initially met with sheer bewilderment but quickly turned into great concern that even our tiny territory, which as a special administrative region (SAR), free
New media is used with the creativity of five artists for a new group exhibition entitled “Verses of Rain in Late Spring”, which kicked off yesterday at Albergue SCM* in Calçada da Igreja de S. Lázaro (瘋堂斜巷).Showcased across the venue’s A2 Gallery and Hall D1, over 10 multimedia works are on display at the exhibition, which is presented by CAC – Círculo dos Amigos da Cultura de Macau (“Circle of the Friends of Macau’s Culture”).Exhibitiongoers will be able to see works
Examining the regulation of smart devices in schoolsThe Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) announced last month that it would introduce guidelines for schools to regulate students’ use of smartphones and electronic devices on campus in the next academic year. In response, a team of student journalists from Pui Ching Middle School interviewed their peers, teachers, and parents to gather their perspectives on the issue. Here are their findings:A
Due to it being the Easter holiday this weekend, The Macau Post Daily’s team will be off today and Sunday and will return to work on Monday so the print edition of your favourite newspaper will be on the newsstands again on Tuesday morning. However, our digital edition on our website https://www.macaupostdaily.com/ will be updated round-the-clock. Our local news and editorials as well as commentary by national media organisations are also available on various LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook
Integrated resort (IR) operator Sands China yesterday marked the 10th Anniversary of its Local Small, Medium and Micro Suppliers Support Programme with an event held yesterday afternoon at The Londoner Macao in Cotai, where it also held the 2025 Sands China Local Supplier Open Day.Yesterday’s activities were among those in a series of initiatives and events celebrating the 10th anniversary of the programme, which was created by the company in conjunction with the Macao Chamber of
Wynn Palace said in a statement earlier this week that it will open its “Asian culinary landmark” Gourmet Pavilion on April 29 at the integrated resort in Cotai. The pavilion, the statement said, will bring together flavours from all over Asia and is set to feature 17 culinary brands, with more to come. Among those to showcase their offerings are Leela; Fat Boy Dumplings; Sushi Masa; Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa; Wumamii Beef Noodles; 328 Katong Laksa; and Yong Zuo·Fish Congee.The
Macau’s mean air temperature last year was 23.6 degrees Celsius, which was 0.8 ºC above the climatological normal, i.e., the average value for 1991-2020, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced in a statement yesterday. According to the statement, last year’s highest temperature was 35.4 ºC in August. There were 42 very hot days (with the maximum temperature at or above 33 ºC) and 29 hot nights (with the minimum temperature at or above 28 ºC), representing respective
Local productions “Chris-mas Kingdom” and “Raving·Vibration Z” will each feature additional performances for the upcoming 35th Macao Arts Festival (MAF), the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said in a statement on Wednesday.The additional performances are due to “high public demand”, the statement said, with tickets to be sold from 10 a.m. today through Enjoy Macao Ticketing.Regarding the two local shows, which are to be held at the Macau Cultural Centre (CCM), the statement said that
Malaysian-Chinese singer-songwriter Fish Leong Ching Yu (梁静茹) is set to perform at the Grand Lisboa Palace’s (GLP) Grand Pavilion in Cotai on May 3.Titled “SJM Fish Leong Music Show”, a Tuesday statement from the integrated resort operator noted that the “Queen of Love Songs” will be performing her classics such as “Courage”, “Pain that Breathes” and “Unfortunately Not You”.Leong, according to Wikipedia, has sold over 20 million records and achieved success in the
Examining the regulation of smart devices in schoolsThe Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) announced last month that it would introduce guidelines for schools to regulate students’ use of smartphones and electronic devices on campus in the next academic year. In response, a team of student journalists from Pui Ching Middle School interviewed their peers, teachers, and parents to gather their perspectives on the issue. Here are their findings:A
Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong Weng Chon said yesterday that Macau and Hengqin will jointly establish a service centre for economic and trade cooperation between China and Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries, which is scheduled to start operating in the second half of this year.The new service centre will operate its main office in the Guangdong-Macau In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin.Cheong made the remarks during yesterday’s one-day Q&A session in the