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29°C Gentle rain 8.8 m/s 73% 761 mmHg Widget weather Wednesday, October 16, 2024 * * LATEST NEWS * EDITORIAL * ART/CULTURE * CORPORATE * YOUNG POST * WEEKENDER * E-EDITION * ABOUT US * TEAM * ADVERTISEMENTS * FOUNDING EDITORIAL * SUBSCRIPTION * CONTACT US * * LATEST NEWS * EDITORIAL * ART/CULTURE * CORPORATE * YOUNG POST * WEEKENDER * E-EDITION * ABOUT US * TEAM * ADVERTISEMENTS * FOUNDING EDITORIAL * SUBSCRIPTION * CONTACT US FOLLOW US * * * * OVER 66 PCT OF FIRES CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR: FIRE SERVICES BUREAU The Fire Services Bureau (CB) yesterday announced the number of fire attendances in the first three quarters of this year, in which human error remained the most common cause of fires, accounting for 66.47 percent of the total number of fire attendances, urging the public not to leave their cooking unattended and to turn off all their electrical appliances before leaving home, while also being careful in handling and disposing of flammable items in their daily life, including cigarette October 17, 2024 BY Yuki Lei NEW COLOANE JAIL TO START OPERATING ON SATURDAY The Correctional Services Bureau (DSC) announced yesterday that inmates held at the current prison on Rua de São Francisco Xavier (聖方濟各街) will be transferred on Saturday to the city’s new jail on Estrada da Barragem de Ka Ho (九澳堤壩馬路), both of which are located in Coloane.In response to the Post’s enquiry as to whether the relocation will include its “special detention zone” next to the Academy of the Public Security Forces for inmates requiring special detention, October 17, 2024 BY Yuki Lei 22 MPU STUDENTS PRESENT WORKS AT CREATIVE MACAU The Creative Macau gallery in Nape is showcasing the works of 22 students from the Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) until October 26 for an exhibition entitled “Time Pixels”, showcasing creativity through different mediums.The artworks were created by 22 year-four students who are mainly from the public university’s Visual Arts Programme.A recent statement on Creative Macau’s website notes that the students completed the works during the “Social Artistic Practice” and “Sociology October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin NOTICE ON FURTHER OPTIMIZING VISA POLICIES FOR FOREIGN MACAO RESIDENTS TO TRAVEL TO THE MAINLAND 2024/10/16In order to further facilitate personnel exchanges between the Macao SAR and the Mainland, the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Macao will provide more convenient visa policies for foreign Macao residents (including permanent residents and non-permanent residents) to travel to the Mainland from October 16, 2024. The specific arrangements are as follows:1. Foreign Macao residents who travel to the Mainland for short-term tourism, trade, visiting October 17, 2024 BY admin OVER 66 PCT OF FIRES CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR: FIRE SERVICES BUREAU The Fire Services Bureau (CB) yesterday announced the number of fire attendances in the first three quarters of this year, in which human error remained the most common cause of fires, accounting for 66.47 percent of the total number of fire attendances, urging the public not to leave their cooking unattended and to turn off all their electrical appliances before leaving home, while also being careful in handling and disposing of flammable items in their daily life, including cigarette October 17, 2024 BY Yuki Lei NEW COLOANE JAIL TO START OPERATING ON SATURDAY The Correctional Services Bureau (DSC) announced yesterday that inmates held at the current prison on Rua de São Francisco Xavier (聖方濟各街) will be transferred on Saturday to the city’s new jail on Estrada da Barragem de Ka Ho (九澳堤壩馬路), both of which are located in Coloane.In response to the Post’s enquiry as to whether the relocation will include its “special detention zone” next to the Academy of the Public Security Forces for inmates requiring special detention, October 17, 2024 BY Yuki Lei 22 MPU STUDENTS PRESENT WORKS AT CREATIVE MACAU The Creative Macau gallery in Nape is showcasing the works of 22 students from the Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) until October 26 for an exhibition entitled “Time Pixels”, showcasing creativity through different mediums.The artworks were created by 22 year-four students who are mainly from the public university’s Visual Arts Programme.A recent statement on Creative Macau’s website notes that the students completed the works during the “Social Artistic Practice” and “Sociology October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin NOTICE ON FURTHER OPTIMIZING VISA POLICIES FOR FOREIGN MACAO RESIDENTS TO TRAVEL TO THE MAINLAND 2024/10/16In order to further facilitate personnel exchanges between the Macao SAR and the Mainland, the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Macao will provide more convenient visa policies for foreign Macao residents (including permanent residents and non-permanent residents) to travel to the Mainland from October 16, 2024. The specific arrangements are as follows:1. Foreign Macao residents who travel to the Mainland for short-term tourism, trade, visiting October 17, 2024 BY admin Over 66 pct of fires caused by human error: Fire Services Bureau New Coloane jail to start operating on Saturday 22 MPU students present works at Creative Macau Notice on Further Optimizing Visa Policies for Foreign Macao Residents to Travel to the Mainland LATEST NEWS CONCERTS BOOST LOCAL ECONOMY: STARMAC CEO With about three to five concerts being held in Macau every week, Macau’s “concert economy” is very “hot”, boosting the number of visitor arrivals and economic development, StarMac Entertainment Chief Executive Officer Lou Kit Long said yesterday.Lou made the remarks in a phone-in programme hosted by public broadcaster TDM’s Chinese-language radio station, Ou Mun Tin Toi. Yesterday’s episode discussed how the “entertainment and convention” industry can boost the city’s October 17, 2024 BY Ginnie Liang 29TH MIF, 2024MFE OPEN WITH 1,300 EXHIBITORS The 29th Macao International Trade & Investment Fair (29th MIF) and the Macao Franchise Expo 2024 (2024MFE) kicked-off yesterday at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo, with the two-fair event attracting over 1,300 exhibitors throughout its run.Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong, Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Zheng Xincong, and Commissioner of the Commission of October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin LEGISLATORS PASS BILL ON PROPERTY & COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION The Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday passed a government-initiated bill that will allow residents to process their property, commercial registrations and notary procedures online through their “Macao One Account” or “Business & Associations Platform” mobile app.The new law will take effect on December 1.Lawmaker-cum-lawyer Vong Hin Fai, who heads the legislature’s 3rd Standing Committee, said during yesterday’s plenary session that the government will expand the scope of its October 17, 2024 BY Ginnie Liang UTM TO HOST ‘DISCOVERY DAY’ NEXT SATURDAY The Macao University of Tourism (UTM) will host its “Discovery Day: Exploring Educational Excellence” next Saturday, October 26, aiming to offer the latest admission information and insights into its academic characteristics and culture to local students and parents, as well as those from neighbouring regions, according to a recent statement by the public university.The statement noted that the free-admission event, which will also offer “a glimpse of university life”, will feature October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin POLICE BUST NEW TYPE OF ILLEGAL CURRENCY EXCHANGE SCAM Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Chong Kam Leong said during a regular press conference yesterday that two men from the mainland have been arrested for involvement in a new type of illegal currency exchange scam tactic.The 27-year-old suspects are a farmer surnamed Wu and a salesman surnamed Zhang. Both victims are males from the mainland.According to Chong, one of the victims arranged a currency exchange deal with Wu on WeChat last Thursday. They met in a hotel guestroom, where the victim October 17, 2024 BY William Chan BE WARY OF FAKE ‘MACAO SPENDING REWARDS’ LUCKY DRAW SMS SCAM: PJ October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin HEALTH BUREAU LOGS 2 MORE REPORTED DENGUE FEVER CASES October 17, 2024 BY Yuki Lei POLICE NAB 4 LOCAL MALES FOR DRUNK DRIVING October 17, 2024 BY William Chan LEGISLATORS PASS BILL TOUGHENING PENALTIES FOR ILLICIT GAMBLING, CRIMINALISING ILLICIT CURRENCY EXCHANGES October 17, 2024 BY Tony Wong BROWSE ALL NEWS EDITORIAL EDITORIAL: LAST-DITCH NEGOTIATIONS MUST SUCCEED TO AVERT CHINA-EU TRADE WAR OVER EV TARIFFS After the 27 European Union countries failed on Friday to agree on whether to slap China-made electric vehicles (EVs) with steeper tariffs, the European Commission under President Ursula von der Leyen may now finally get its controversial proposal to raise EU import duties on the environmentally friendly automobiles from China off the ground. The protectionist tariffs were proposed in June by the Commission, which claimed that China-made EVs were benefitting from government subsidies October 7, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: HENGQIN – A DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR MACAU September 17, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: CHINA, AFRICA JOIN HANDS TO ADVANCE GLOBAL MODERNISATION September 9, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: XI’AN – WHERE ANTIQUITY & MODERNITY MEET September 4, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: XIONG’AN – FUTURE IN THE MAKING BEFORE OUR EYES September 3, 2024 BY admin NEWS REVIEW JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec SunMonTueWedThuFriSat 293012345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031123456789 GO LIKE US ON FACEBOOK The Macau Post Daily 澳門郵報 share ADVERTISEMENT LATEST E-EDITION 2024-10-17 E-Edition 2024-10-16 E-Edition 2024-10-15 E-Edition 2024-10-14 E-Edition 2024-10-10 E-Edition EDITORIAL EDITORIAL: LAST-DITCH NEGOTIATIONS MUST SUCCEED TO AVERT CHINA-EU TRADE WAR OVER EV TARIFFS After the 27 European Union countries failed on Friday to agree on whether to slap China-made electric vehicles (EVs) with steeper tariffs, the European Commission under President Ursula von der Leyen may now finally get its controversial proposal to raise EU import duties on the environmentally friendly automobiles from China off the ground. The protectionist tariffs were proposed in June by the Commission, which claimed that China-made EVs were benefitting from government subsidies October 7, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: HENGQIN – A DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR MACAU September 17, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: CHINA, AFRICA JOIN HANDS TO ADVANCE GLOBAL MODERNISATION September 9, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: XI’AN – WHERE ANTIQUITY & MODERNITY MEET September 4, 2024 BY admin EDITORIAL: XIONG’AN – FUTURE IN THE MAKING BEFORE OUR EYES September 3, 2024 BY admin ART/CULTURE 22 MPU STUDENTS PRESENT WORKS AT CREATIVE MACAU The Creative Macau gallery in Nape is showcasing the works of 22 students from the Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) until October 26 for an exhibition entitled “Time Pixels”, showcasing creativity through different mediums.The artworks were created by 22 year-four students who are mainly from the public university’s Visual Arts Programme.A recent statement on Creative Macau’s website notes that the students completed the works during the “Social Artistic Practice” and “Sociology October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin MAINLAND FILMMAKERS INSPIRE LOCAL STUDENTS IN IQIYI PROJECT October 16, 2024 BY William Chan ASIA’S MANGA ARTISTS PRESENT WORKS IN MACAU October 10, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin ‘GACHAPON & SUPER CONVENIENCE STORE’ OPENS IN ZAPE October 9, 2024 BY admin ‘TELLING CHINA’S STORY’ EXHIBITION SHOWS CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY October 8, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin CORPORATE HALLO WYNN POOLSIDE PARTY SET FOR SATURDAY October 7, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin DIOR GALAXY MACAU BOUTIQUE REOPENS October 7, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin SJM REPRESENTS MACAU IN PARMA’S ‘GASTRONOMIC SEPTEMBER’ October 7, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin DIAMOND ZHANG TO PERFORM IN MACAU AT VENETIAN ARENA NEXT MONTH October 7, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin AJÍ AT MGM COTAI UNVEILS NEW ‘ASIAN BISTRONOMY’ EXPERIENCE September 27, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin CONRAD TO LAUNCH ANNUAL ‘PINK INSPIRED’ CAMPAIGN September 27, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin SJM HOSTS PROFESSIONAL CULINARY WORKSHOPS FOR ARTM MEMBERS September 27, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin SANDS STAFF ENJOY ‘AMAZING SUMMER 2024’ September 20, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin SJM DONATES KIDS’ BOOKS TO ASSOCIATIONS September 20, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin GALAXY MACAU GARNERS AWARDS AT 2024 IAG ACADEMY IR AWARDS September 20, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin MELCO ENABLES YOUNG LOCAL ATHLETES TO MEET LIN DAN September 20, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin SJM IMPLEMENTS HEAT PREVENTION, COOLING METHODS FOR STAFF September 13, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin A STORY ABOUT LIFE: A REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION “The universe is large, he thought. It contains multitudes. It also contains me, and in this moment I am wonderful. I have the right to be wonderful.”– Stephen King, “The Life of Chuck” Imagine that the world is ending. Civil society has begun to collapse, extreme weather disasters are affecting every state, region and country, while food shortages are rampant. There are frequent power shortages, until one day, there just isn’t any while the internet goes dark. And at the September 23, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin LOCAL TOY ASSOCIATION BRINGS TOGETHER COLLECTORS & ENTHUSIASTS, PROMOTES TOY CULTURE August 12, 2024 BY admin NATURE AND ME - PART 2 July 16, 2024 BY admin ‘NATURE & ME’ July 15, 2024 BY admin ‘NATURE & ME’ EXHIBITION SHOWCASES YOUNGSTERS’ ESSAYS July 8, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin TOP NEWS NOTICE ON FURTHER OPTIMIZING VISA POLICIES FOR FOREIGN MACAO RESIDENTS TO TRAVEL TO THE MAINLAND 2024/10/16In order to further facilitate personnel exchanges between the Macao SAR and the Mainland, the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Macao will provide more convenient visa policies for foreign Macao residents (including permanent residents and non-permanent residents) to travel to the Mainland from October 16, 2024. The specific arrangements are as follows:1. Foreign Macao residents who travel to the Mainland for short-term tourism, trade, visiting October 17, 2024 BY admin CONCERTS BOOST LOCAL ECONOMY: STARMAC CEO With about three to five concerts being held in Macau every week, Macau’s “concert economy” is very “hot”, boosting the number of visitor arrivals and economic development, StarMac Entertainment Chief Executive Officer Lou Kit Long said yesterday.Lou made the remarks in a phone-in programme hosted by public broadcaster TDM’s Chinese-language radio station, Ou Mun Tin Toi. Yesterday’s episode discussed how the “entertainment and convention” industry can boost the city’s October 17, 2024 BY Ginnie Liang 29TH MIF, 2024MFE OPEN WITH 1,300 EXHIBITORS The 29th Macao International Trade & Investment Fair (29th MIF) and the Macao Franchise Expo 2024 (2024MFE) kicked-off yesterday at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo, with the two-fair event attracting over 1,300 exhibitors throughout its run.Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong, Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Zheng Xincong, and Commissioner of the Commission of October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin LEGISLATORS PASS BILL ON PROPERTY & COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION The Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday passed a government-initiated bill that will allow residents to process their property, commercial registrations and notary procedures online through their “Macao One Account” or “Business & Associations Platform” mobile app.The new law will take effect on December 1.Lawmaker-cum-lawyer Vong Hin Fai, who heads the legislature’s 3rd Standing Committee, said during yesterday’s plenary session that the government will expand the scope of its October 17, 2024 BY Ginnie Liang UTM TO HOST ‘DISCOVERY DAY’ NEXT SATURDAY The Macao University of Tourism (UTM) will host its “Discovery Day: Exploring Educational Excellence” next Saturday, October 26, aiming to offer the latest admission information and insights into its academic characteristics and culture to local students and parents, as well as those from neighbouring regions, according to a recent statement by the public university.The statement noted that the free-admission event, which will also offer “a glimpse of university life”, will feature October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin POLICE BUST NEW TYPE OF ILLEGAL CURRENCY EXCHANGE SCAM Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Chong Kam Leong said during a regular press conference yesterday that two men from the mainland have been arrested for involvement in a new type of illegal currency exchange scam tactic.The 27-year-old suspects are a farmer surnamed Wu and a salesman surnamed Zhang. Both victims are males from the mainland.According to Chong, one of the victims arranged a currency exchange deal with Wu on WeChat last Thursday. They met in a hotel guestroom, where the victim October 17, 2024 BY William Chan BE WARY OF FAKE ‘MACAO SPENDING REWARDS’ LUCKY DRAW SMS SCAM: PJ The Judiciary Police (PJ) warned members of the public in a statement yesterday of a fake “Macao Spending Rewards” lucky draw phishing SMS sent out by scammers, wherein victims’ information can be used for unauthorised transactions.According to the statement, the Judiciary Police have recently discovered that scammers have been randomly sending out phishing messages to residents under the guise of “Macao Spending Rewards”, claiming that one can enter a “lucky draw” by opening an October 17, 2024 BY Rui Pastorin OVER 66 PCT OF FIRES CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR: FIRE SERVICES BUREAU The Fire Services Bureau (CB) yesterday announced the number of fire attendances in the first three quarters of this year, in which human error remained the most common cause of fires, accounting for 66.47 percent of the total number of fire attendances, urging the public not to leave their cooking unattended and to turn off all their electrical appliances before leaving home, while also being careful in handling and disposing of flammable items in their daily life, including cigarette October 17, 2024 BY Yuki Lei * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * 9 * 10 * TEAM * ADVERTISEMENTS * SUBSCRIPTION * FOUNDING EDITORIAL * CONTACT US Copyright 2016 THE MACAU POST DAILY * * * * * TODAY'S COVER Close