The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) is launching the 2017 edition of the Macao Cultural and Creative Map (CCM Map)in paper and its mobile app in order to promote Macao’s cultural and creative industries close by residents and tourists, thereby enhancing the reputation of Macao’s cultural and creative spaces. IC will select cultural and creative spaces from the Database for Cultural and Creative Industries (hereinafter referred to as “Database”) to be included in the CCM Map; any entities that have not yet registered in the Database are welcome to apply for inclusion before Wednesday, 22 February.
The first edition of the CCM Map was launched in 2014. It covers Macao’s seven parishes, introducing the cultural and creative spaces with vivid illustration and text; it also provides information about World Heritage sites, museums, tour routes specialized in culture and creativity and bus routes, allowing residents and tourists to have better understanding about local cultural and creative spaces and to experience the diversified cultural development of the territory. The CCM Map has been printed more than 700,000 copies since the first edition and is distributed in over 180 locations in Hong Kong and Macao, including at border checkpoints, museums, hotels, travel agencies, cultural and creative entities, among others. The CCM Map is well received by the tourists and residents. In the meantime, IC also released the CCM Map mobile app for users to explore the cultural and creative spaces along the way and know more about related products and activities, experiencing the diversification of cultural features in Macao.
The cultural and creative spaces eligible for inclusion in the 2017’s CCM Map should be open to the public in the long term under the operation and administration of the entities registered in the Database for Cultural and Creative Industries, and they should be in the field of selling cultural and creative products or organizing related activities. The selection will be made after a comprehensive evaluation of factors such as the potential development of cultural and creative industries in the space, as well as past events, product sales, brand image and the opening hours of the space.
Details and the registration form for the Database can be downloaded from IC’s website (www.icm.gov.mo/dpicc) or the Macao Cultural and Creative Industries Website (www.macaucci.com). Interested parties should submit the completed form in print, together with an electronic copy of the form and attachments at the Cultural Affairs Bureau Building, located at Tap Siac Square, or at the Department for Promoting Cultural and Creative Industries, located at No. 567, Av. da Praia Grande, Edif. BNU, 12th floor A-D, Macau. The entities which have already registered in the Database do not need to re-apply but may submit any supplements or updates to IC if necessary. For enquiries, please call Mr. Wong or Ms. Lau, staff members of IC, through tel. no. (853) 2892 4040 during office hours or by e-mail to info.dpicc@icm.gov.mo.