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Macao Grand Prix Museum reopens today (20 October) with advanced ticketing online Parent-and-child workshops coming in November in support of Macau Grand Prix
The Macao Grand Prix Museum under the management of Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) reopens to the public from today (20 October) onwards. The Museum also resumes free guided service and accepts group visit applications again. Residents and visitors are welcome to visit the Museum.
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Cultural Affairs Bureau will reopen cultural facilities from 21 October resuming cultural activities to inject vitality into the city
The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC, from the Portuguese acronym) will reopen the cultural facilities to the public in an orderly manner from 21 October (Thursday). Various cultural activities including performances, workshops and courses, as well as reading activities will also be launched successively. In strict accordance with the relevant epidemic prevention guidelines, IC will organize various activities much anticipated by the public, including the “hush! Concerts” and the “Tap Siac Craft Market”, scheduled for November, the 3rd “Encounter in Macao - Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries”, scheduled for November and December, and the 24th Lusofonia Festival, scheduled for December. This year’s “Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries” will include the Lusofonia Festival, building Macao as a platform for cultural exchange between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, and presenting a vibrant artistic feast for residents and tourists. More information about the activities will be announced in due course.
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Reopening of sports facilities of the Sports Bureau on 21 October
As the recent epidemic situation has stabilized in Macau, sports facilities under the Sports Bureau are resuming operations on October 21, 2021 (Thursday).
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MGTO is dedicated to destination promotion as pandemic situation stabilizes in Macao Welcoming visitors to experience Macao’s glamour Macao Grand Prix Museum will reopen tomorrow (20 October)
As the pandemic situation in Macao moves towards stability, in parallel with the latest adjustment to the pandemic control and prevention measures implemented at the ports of entry between Zhuhai and Macao, Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) dedicates strong efforts to promote the destination, including leveraging various social media such as WeChat, Weibo, Xiaohongshu and Douyin, and through the endeavors of Macao’s KOLs on their platforms, to spotlight Macao as a safe and quality destination among Mainland residents and welcome visitors to experience the city. The Macao Grand Prix Museum will also reopen tomorrow (20 October).
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[infographic] 19 October 2021 health quarantine requirements and measures for inbound travellers
Health quarantine requirements and measures for inbound travellers of different identities.
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Update on requirement applicable to anyone leaving Macao by plane or ferry
Individuals intending to leave Macao via either a civil aviation flight or via a ferry service are now required to present a nucleic acid test certificate issued within 48 hours proving they are ‘negative’ for COVID-19 infection.
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Outdoor facilities managed by IAM to reopen today
As the situation of the pandemic in Macao has gradually stabilised, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) will reopen the facilities under its management in phases. Outdoor facilities such as children’s play facilities inside gardens, parks and leisure areas, sports and fitness facilities, pavilions, barbecue areas and free sports grounds will be reopened from October 19. Taipa Flea Market, Gathering at Dusk in Senado Square and bicycle rental service at cycle tracks will also be resumed. IAM will also continue to strengthen cleaning of the venues and facilities. The public are advised to comply when they have to undergo temperature checks and display their valid “Macao Health Code” upon entry to some venues or use of facilities. However, activity centres, indoor facilities and venues of IAM remain closed.
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Business climate survey on restaurants & similar establishments and retail trade for August 2021
Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that the business performance of both restaurants & similar establishments and retail trade in August 2021 was affected as local confirmed cases of coronavirus infection were reported at the beginning of the month. There were 33% of the interviewed restaurants & similar establishments reporting a year-on-year rise in receipts in August, a drop of 31 percentage points from July; the corresponding proportions of Western Restaurants (19%), Chinese Restaurants (39%) and Japanese & Korean Restaurants (12%) declined by 42 percentage points, 36 percentage points and 35 percentage points respectively. Meanwhile, the proportion of interviewed retailers recording a year-on-year sales rise in August (66%) went down by 16 percentage points over the preceding month; the corresponding proportions of Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles Retailers (36%) and Department Stores (50%) fell by 55 percentage points and 25 percentage points from July respectively, while the shares of Motor Vehicle Retailers (46%) and Supermarkets (56%) grew by 16 percentage points and 11 percentage points. For the Business Performance Index (BPI) that reflects the trend of year-on-year changes in business receipts, the value for restaurants & similar establishments (41.9) was lower than 50 in August, indicating that the business performance of the industry was less satisfactory compared to the same month last year. On the other hand, the BPI for retail trade (71.0) was higher than 50, implying that the business of the industry fared better than in August last year.
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