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Tap Siac Craft Market opens this week for four consecutive days

More than 20 workshops, conducted by creation professionals from different regions, will be held for the public to experience the fun of creativity.

Organised by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) and co-organised by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM), the Tap Siac Craft Market will be held from 17 to 20 November (Thursday to Sunday) at the Tap Siac Square. The public is welcome to participate, enjoy the local and foreign creative works and buy their favourite cultural and creative products. The Tap Siac Craft Market will be held from 5pm to 10pm on Thursday and Friday and from 3pm to 10pm on Saturday and Sunday, featuring a total of 240 booths from Mainland China, Macao, Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as Malaysia, Singapore and Korea. The Craft Market features various distinctive and creative products, including accessories, fashion design, clothing, drawings, paintings, home furnishings, creative potted plants, natural handmade products, eco-friendly products, as well as creative food and beverages. Furthermore, more than 20 workshops, conducted by creation professionals from different regions, will be held for the public to experience the fun of creativity. The Craft Market features a “Craft Market Concert” presenting local and foreign original music. All are welcome to join . Inaugurated in 2008, the Tap Siac Craft Market is Macao’s first large-scale integrated platform for the display and sale of cultural and creative products, also featuring original music performances. Every year the event attracts participants from Macao and other regions, and it has been highly appreciated by both residents and tourists since its inception. For more information about the Craft Market, please visit the Cultural Affairs Bureau website (www.icm.gov.mo), the Macao Cultural and Creative Industries Website (www.macaucci.com) or the “Tap Siac Craft Market” page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/MacaoCraftMarket).

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