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Hong Kong/Macau border may reopen within the week on first-come-first-served basis

Macau's Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong U, has said quarantine-free travel with Hong Kong may resume within a week for vaccinated travellers on a first-come-first-served basis.

Macau plans to build outdoor concert venue near Cotai IRs

The Macau government has plans to construct an outdoor concert venue with a capacity to accommodate 50,000 attendees, located at the Cotai Strip.

Galaxy Entertainment’s Phase 3 aims to create a cultural landmark in Macau

Macau gaming operator Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) officially opened Phase 3 on Wednesday, with the goal of establishing a new cultural landmark in the gaming hub.

Galaxy Entertainment to build synthetic ice rink and urban farm at old shipyards

Macau casino operator Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) is set to help revitalize Lai Chi Vun, the old shipyards in Coloane.

Melco Resorts to build cultural market and Riverview cafe in Inner Harbour area 

Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited has revealed its support for the government's revitalization plan for Piers 23 and 25 in the Inner Port and Mount Fortress areas.

2024 Macau concessionaires’ investment plan to be submitted in September

Macau six gaming concessionaires are planning to present their 2024 investment plans in September of this year, according to Macau’s Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture.

Macau official stresses gaming operators’ responsibility to support local cultural activities

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of Macau stressed gaming operators’ duty to support local cultural, artistic and sports activities, as well as their responsibility to train local talents.

Macau to undergo ‘gradual opening up’ as official says it’s “impossible to continue shut”

Macau is going to undergo a ‘gradual opening up’, as authorities realize they can no longer control the outbreak in the community and mainland Chinese policies shift towards a more open approach.

Macau doesn’t shutter StarWorld despite infected tourist visiting casino

Macau has decided not to shutter the StarWorld casino visited by a COVID-infected tourist, potentially marking a turning-point in its stance on how to handle future such cases.

Six incumbents get provisional Macau gaming license, Genting fails in bid

Genting has failed again in its bid for a Macau casino license, with authorities on Saturday announcing that the current six operators will continue as Macau’s only six concession holders.