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Grand Prix and Intangible Cultural Heritage Create a Recipe for Success in Macao

Bringing together elite motorsport athletes and elements of Macao’s unique intangible cultural heritage proved a recipe for success when competitors from this week’s Macau Grand Prix tried their hands at mastering culinary skills. Under the tutelage of Macao master artisans, the drivers learned about culinary confections Dragons Beard Candy and Almond Biscuits. Also on display is another intangible cultural heritage: the manufacture and painting of Portuguese Azulejo tiles.



【Fun learning】Macao Grand Prix Museum X Melco: Extreme Speed Heroes

The Macao Grand Prix Museum (MGPM or the “Museum”) and Melco Resorts & Entertainment join hands to organize the event of Extreme Speed Heroes, in parallel with the 72nd Macau Grand Prix to be unveiled tomorrow (13 November). The event comprises the simulated racing training program and the simulated racing experience, for participants to experience and learn how to drive on motor-racing simulators. The offer of fun learning experience promotes the motorsport culture and radiates Macao’s blend of appeal in tourism and sports.




【Weave creativity and art】Macao Grand Prix Museum X MGM – “ART OF RACING” Helmet Model Artworks and Riders’ Collection Exhibition

The Macao Grand Prix Museum (the “Museum”) under Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) and MGM join hands to organize the “ART OF RACING” Helmet Model Artworks and Riders’ Collection Exhibition (the “Exhibition”), in parallel with the 72nd Macau Grand Prix to be unveiled tomorrow (13 November). The exhibition was inaugurated today (12 November), with the invited presence of two drivers who will compete along the Guia Circuit this year. The Museum radiates the blend of sparks in tourism and other sectors, inviting residents and visitors to feel the pulse of this prestigious international sports event.


MGTO attends UN Tourism General Assembly in Saudi Arabia

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) Deputy Director, Cheng Wai Tong, led a delegation to attend the 26th session of the UN Tourism General Assembly, held 7 to 11 November in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Representing Macao, China as an Associate Member of the UN Tourism, MGTO took once again the opportunity of participating in the meeting to exchange with participants from around the world and enhance the city’s engagement in the main international tourism organization.


Unmanned aircraft ban on Macau Peninsula during 72nd Macau Grand Prix

According to Article 66 of the "Air Navigation Regulation of Macao" approved by Executive Order No. 43/2021, the Civil Aviation Authority announces that an unmanned aircraft ban will be enforced on the Macau Peninsula from November 13 to 16, 2025, throughout the entire day.


Public Library will suspend certain services in November due to its information system maintenance

In order to ensure the proper operation of its information system, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC, from the Portuguese acronym) will carry out maintenance on the information system of the Public Library on 17 and 24 November from 9:30am to 1:30pm. During this period, the library services including the Macao Public Library website, the library catalogue search system and the electronic resources, the mobile application “My Library” and the relevant functions of the Public Library of IC in “Macao One Account” will be suspended or affected. In addition, the circulation services of the Red Market Library and the 24-hour book drops at all the branch libraries will also be suspended during the abovementioned period.


Macao's Dual Pavilions Shine at CIIE Around 1,200 Matching Meetings Show Fruitful Results

The Commerce and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) of the Macao Special Administrative Region showcased the "Macao and Portuguese-speaking Countries Food and Beverage Pavilion" and the "Macao and Portuguese-speaking Countries Professional Services Pavilion" (hereinafter referred to as "dual pavilions") at the "8th China International Import Expo" (CIIE). These pavilions were well received by attendees from Shanghai and around the world, with a continuous stream of visitors coming for consultations and business discussions. Over the six-day exhibition, approximately 1,200 business matching meetings were arranged, covering sectors such as technology, health, cross-border e-commerce, food and beverage, wine distribution, and exhibition co-operation. At the same time, the "Scheme for Supporting the Development of Macao First-Store Economy" (hereinafter referred to as "First-Store Economy Scheme") received more than 100 inquiries. Some Macao enterprises reported that the exhibition outcomes exceeded expectations, successfully connecting with both Chinese mainland and international business partners, providing new directions for future business development.


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