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Consumer Council released specific price survey result on tissue papers, household cleansing products, and oral care products

Consumer Council conducted its specific price survey on tissue papers, household cleansing products, and oral care products on 23 December for the implementation of Section 2b), Article 10, Law 4/95/M of 12 June. Result of the mentioned survey has been uploaded to the Council’s website (www.consumer.gov.mo) and is available in the Council’s ‘Supermarket Price Information Platform’ iPhone and Android apps, as well as on the Council’s WeChat account page. For inquiry, please call the Council’s hotline: 8988 9315.


Preliminary results of 2016 population by-census

Results of the 2016 Population By-census indicated that the population of Macao totalled 650,900 in August 2016, an increase of 17.8% compared to 552,503 in 2011 Census. Average annual growth rate of Macao population was 3.3% over the past five years, higher than the average growth of 1.9% during 2006 to 2011. Number of households totalled 188,600, up by 10.4% compared to five years ago. Average household size was 3.06 persons per household, a slight decrease from 3.08 persons in 2011. The youth population (aged 0-14) totalled 77,900, comprising 12.0% of the total population, similar to that in 2011. The adult population (aged 15-64) totalled 513,600, with its proportion in total population falling by 1.9 percentage points from five years ago to 78.9%. The elderly population (aged 65 and above) totalled 59,400, with its proportion rising by 1.9 percentage points to 9.1%. Non-resident workers living in Macao soared by 68.8% from five years ago to 105,200. Local population, excluding non-resident workers and foreign students, totalled 536,400, up by 10.5%. Median age of the total population increased from 37.0 in 2011 to 37.5 in 2016 whereas that of the local population rose by 0.7 year to 38.8. Male population totalled 314,000 and female population totalled 336,800, accounting for 48.2% and 51.8% of the total population respectively. Gender ratio was 93.2, corresponding to 93.2 males per 100 females, a slight increase from 92.3 in 2011. Meanwhile, gender ratio of the local population was 90.2, a further decline from 92.7 five years ago. Among the total population, 284,100 were born in Mainland China, accounting for 43.6% of the total, and 265,100 were born in Macao, at 40.7%. Population density stood at 21,400 persons per km2, up by 15.9% from 18,478 persons in 2011. With the completion of public housing units in Taipa and Coloane, coupled with an increase in foreign students, significant population growth was observed in ‘Coloane Island’(+531%), ‘Pac On & Taipa Grande’(+127%) and ‘Universidade & Baía de Pac On’(+99%). Analysed by population size, ‘Areia Preta & Iao Hon’ remained the most populated district, accounting for 11.8% of the total population. It was followed by ‘Baixa da Taipa’ and ‘NATAP’, comprising 10.4% and 9.9% of the population respectively. Global results of the 2016 Population By-census will be released in April next year.


Good ticket sale for “Bon Appétit” programmes of Macao City Fringe Festival

Tickets have been selling well for the programmes of the 16th Macao City Fringe Festival organised by the Cultural Affairs Bureau and co-orgainsed by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau, since they became available in December. Tickets for some sessions of many programmes such as “Mobile Kitchen”, “Zuò Zuò Tea House”, “A Little Bird Lost Its Way”, “The Smooth Life” and “The Other Side of the Sacred” have been sold out already, with a few tickets left for the remaining sessions. The public are advised to purchase tickets as soon as possible. The 16th Macao City Fringe Festival, which has taken “A Feast of Creativity! Bon Appétit!” as a slogan, will be held from 13 to 22 January 2017, offering 23 distinctive programmes and a total of 70 performances to indulge audiences in a delicious banquet of arts. Aside from “Mobile Kitchen” and “Zuò Zuò Tea House”, Circolando (Portugal)’s “Night” will debut on the first day of the Festival, featuring a trio of men who will encourage us, through their intensely physical and emotional dance, to question our language and aesthetics and to search for other ways. Also being presented will be the world-acclaimed performance “Antiwords”, where actresses will stimulate audience’s imagination with absurd humor as drunken characters through their simple dialogue and rich body language. The Festival is now calling for registration for its first round of extended activities to be launched starting from 5th January next year. They include “Workshop on Environmental Dance Theatre”, in which participants will experience the true moment of dancing in the environment under the guidance of the experienced choreographers Nina Dipla and Candy Kuok, and may be selected to perform in “The Other Side of the Sacred”. In the “Thematic talks: Foreign Theatre – Body, Memory and Labour” under “Fringe Reviews 2017”, artists and performing groups of different fields will share their residential creation experiences from overseas. Tickets are now available at the Macau Ticketing Network. Holders of ICBC cards including ICBC Credit Card, ICBC Debit Card and ICBC Prepaid Card can enjoy a 10% discount for ticket purchases over MOP200. For more details on the programmes, please visit the Macao City Fringe Festival website: www.macaucityfringe.gov.mo. 24 hours Ticketing Hotline: 28555555. Ticketing website: www.macauticket.com


A new eLocker service station at Ocean Garden Post Office

Macao Post will increase a new eLocker service station on 28th December 2016. The electronic locker will be located at the Ocean Garden Post Office (Rua do Jardim, Jardins do Oceano, Azalea Court, Taipa). As the largest locker station at the moment, this eLocker includes 144 lockers, providing round-the-clock service to the local residents. It also equipped with the application function of Secure Electronic Postal Box - SEPBox. Since the launching of eLocker, 4 service stations have been established, which locate at Central Post Office, Nova Taipa, Macau University and Ocean Garden, forming a service network across the territory. In future, eLocker will continue to increase more service locations, add new features and expand the service capabilities to provide a convenient, fast and secure one-stop electronic service. For details of eLocker, please visit our website: www.macaupost.gov.mo/elocker, or email us at: elocker@macaupost.gov.mo.


Supply of Banknotes at ATMs during Christmas Holidays

Having regard to the ATM cash withdrawal needs of citizens and visitors during the Christmas holidays (i.e. from 24 to 27 December 2016), the Monetary Authority of Macao has urged all banks that are providing ATM services to put pertinent arrangements in place, including enhanced surveillance of the functioning of ATMs for timely replenishment of banknotes and clear display on ATMs of the 24-hour customer service hotlines. If necessary, citizens and visitors can contact the relevant banks via these hotlines.


MGS Entertainment Show Enjoys Steady Annual Increase in Number of Professional Buyers Over 14,000 Visitors Attended MGS, Exploring New Technologies

The gaming industry might be the first to come to mind when thinking about the entertainment sector in Macao. The Macao entertainment sector is however diverse and has stimulated a wide range of economic activities. It includes the development of digital technologies, management systems and video games. The 4th MGS Entertainment Show – Creativity and Innovation, held in mid-November and organised by the Macau Gaming Equipment Manufacturers Association (MGEMA), has made Macao a platform to showcase to professional buyers from around the world the most up-to-date digital equipment and technology within the industry. MGS has also broadened the horizons of Macao residents and tourists in terms of how they think about the city. Apart from the exhibition, MGS organised a three-day summit that was also of great benefit to professional buyers, exhibitors and general visitors. Jay Chun, Chairman of the show’s organiser MGEMA, says he is satisfied with the overall achievements of MGS, adding that he hopes to see the trade show expand year-by-year and to enlarge its non-gaming elements. This, he says, would help other related sectors to grow in Macao. Steady development for MGS Entertainment Show The fourth edition of MGS showcased – in a single event – games, entertainment solutions, and leisure and related services. Under the theme “Creativity and Innovation”, the trade show incorporated a large range of non-gaming elements, including products and services from cultural and creative industries, and from science and technology industries. There were four main exhibition areas, covering: cultural and creative topics; future technology and innovation; visual media; and entertainment and tourism. The show attracted to Macao more than 750 senior managers and policymakers from around the world, who attended the event in order to gather information on the latest entertainment trends. The event also opened its doors to the public, welcoming 14,847 visitors during its three days. Mr Chun says that as well as hosting Macao’s six gaming concessionaires and sub-concessionaires, the show also drew exhibiting companies from several fields, including those of the entertainment, digital technology and cultural and creative industries. Such companies included exhibitors from Europe, North America, South Korea and the Philippines. There were a total of 170 exhibitors in this year’s show, a 20 percent increase compared to the previous year. Mr Chun also points out that MGS has been growing gradually, with increases year-on-year in the number of professional buyers attending the show. He hopes that MGS can continue growing steadily over the coming years. The three-day Summit at this year’s event covered three major topics, namely: “New Policy and Regulatory”; “Investment Opportunity”; and “Gaming/Creativity/Innovation/Culture”. The Summit proved to be a great platform to promote interaction and exchange among attendees. Keynote speakers at the Summit came from Mainland China, the United States, Australia, Vietnam and Macao. In addition, Paulo Martins Chan, Director of Macao’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, as well as professors from Macao Polytechnic Institute, and other industry experts, delivered speeches during the Summit. With the discussion centred on the future development of Macao’s gaming industry, the speakers focused their attention on the business model of the entertainment sector, including investment opportunities and technology innovation. Such discussion yielded benefits for all. Number of major MICE activities grows Macao is to host a number of international large-scale events in the first quarter of 2017, including the “13th China Expo Forum for International Co-operation (CEFCO 2017)”, which will be held for the first time outside Mainland China. Several international professional conferences will also be held in Macao during the first quarter of 2017, including the “International Forum for E-Commerce Industry Development” (with more than 10,000 participants expected); and the “10th International Conference on Computational Physics (ICCP10)”, which has invited a Nobel Prize winner to deliver a speech and share his important research achievements with the audience. For more information, please visit the official website of IPIM: http://www.ipim.gov.mo.


UM’s first ‘Macao Fellow’ appointed visiting scholar at Harvard and to receive Predoctoral Achievement Award

Dr Lei Ka-Meng, a lecturer under the ‘Macao Fellow’ programme at the University of Macau, will be a visiting scholar at the Harvard University for a two-year term starting in mid-2017. During his stay, Dr Lei will explore a parallel nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) platform combining advanced microfluidic, magnetic-sensing and integrated circuits technologies, with the aim of substantially reducing the cost and time of NMR experiments. Dr Lei was born and raised in Macao. He received his bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronics engineering from UM in 2012, and he was among the first cohort to graduate from UM’s Honours College. He began to be involved in challenging research projects of the State-Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI in his third year of undergraduate studies. One of his research works led to a paper published in an SCI journal; another paper was presented at the Asia Symposium on Quality Electronic Design 2013, and was one of the three papers out of 57 to receive the Best Paper Award. Because of his outstanding research capability, after receiving his bachelor’s degree he was directly admitted for PhD studies at UM, under the co-supervision of Prof Mak Pui In, Dr Law Man Kay, and Prof Rui Martins. For his PhD research, Dr Lei worked on a new multi-disciplinary direction - CMOS nuclear magnetic resonance system for point-of-care diagnosis, which makes possible intelligent detection of biological targets on a handheld platform. The two prototypes he developed were reported in the most prestigious journals and conferences in the field. In October 2015, he made an oral presentation at the International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, which has an acceptance rate of 9% for oral presentations. At the Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), held in November of the same year, he presented a paper, demonstrated his work for the Student Design Contest, and received the Distinguished Design Award. Subsequently, he was invited to submit his work to a special issue of the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC). In February 2016, he presented his work developed in collaboration with the University of Pavia, Italy, at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) and received the ISSCC Silkroad Award, which is given to outstanding students from Asia, Australia, and the Pacific region. In addition, this work was selected for live demonstration during the conference. It was the first time a work from Macao, Hong Kong, and mainland China had been selected for live demonstration at ISSCC. The related paper was selected as one of the ISSCC Technical Highlights of the conference. Because of the excellent performance of his work at the conference, he was invited to submit a full-length paper to a special issue of the JSSC. It is scheduled to be published in January 2017. In February 2017, Dr Lei will receive the prestigious Predoctoral Achievement Award from the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, which is awarded to an elite group of outstanding graduate students in the area of solid-state circuits. His PhD thesis will be expanded into a research book to be published by the Springer, the world’s largest science publisher, in 2017. Our pride is founded on the fact that such extraordinary student accomplishments are rare, perhaps unheard-of, even among prestigious universities of the world.


Taipa tour bus accident situation update.

Of the 2 hospitalized tourists from Shandong that were involved in the 20th of December traffic accident in Taipa, the one that was being accompanied by her family in Macau was already discharged yesterday, while the other remains in stable condition and is expected to be able to discharge in the next one to two days. Once the last tourist is discharged from the hospital, all three tourists will depart together from Macau. If necessary, affected tourists and their families can contact the 24-hour Tourism Hotline: (853) 2833 3000.


Consumer Council conducts price survey on selling prices of fresh pork and vegetables from Zhuhai, HK, and Macao

For the implementation of Section 2b), Article 10, Law 4/95/M of 12 June, Consumer Council on 22 December collects prices of fresh pork from wet markets and supermarkets for consumers’ reference. The mentioned data collected during 14 December to 20 December are used for comparing the average selling price of the same products from Zhuhai and Hong Kong. The relevant data has been uploaded to the Council’s website for consumers’ reference. fThe specific price surveys on fresh pork and vegetables are now available on the Council’s website (www.consumer.gov.mo), iPhone & Android ‘Supermarket Price Information Platform’ app, and the Council’s WeChat Account page. The relevant surveys include the average selling prices of local fresh pork and vegetables, and comparison on the respective the average selling prices rom Zhuhai, HK, and Macao. For enquiry, please call 8988 9315.


Residents of Macao and the Republic of Korea can use each other’s automated immigration clearance system

The Public Security Police Force, the Public Security Forces Affairs Bureau and the Identification Services Bureau have been maintaining close communication and cooperation with the Government of the Republic of Korea on studying the technical requirements of using each other’s automated immigration clearance system, preparing for residents of the two places to use the automated immigration clearance system on a mutual basis for immigration clearance. Starting from 28 December 2016, Macao Special Administrative Region electronic passport holders can use the automated immigration clearance system of the Republic of Korea, which will expedite the process of immigration clearance for Macao residents. To be in line with the immigration facilitation that the Republic of Korea granted to the Macao residents, with effect on the same day, holders of the passport of the Republic of Korea can also use Macao’s automated immigration clearance system after successful enrollment. The enrollment is on a voluntary basis and is free of charge. For more information, please visit the website of the Identification Services Bureau (www.dsi.gov.mo/download/ep_autogate_e.pdf). Eligibility and formality for Macao residents to enter and exit the Republic of Korea with the Smart Entry Service (SES) of the Republic of Korea Macao residents aged 17 or above holding a valid Macao SAR electronic passport and have no adverse record in the Republic of Korea can register directly at the enrollment centers in the Republic of Korea. After successful enrollment, the registrant can use SES to enter and exit the Republic of Korea. The enrollment centers are located in the Republic of Korea. In total, there are 16 locations for registration including Incheon International Airport and Jeju International Airport. Eligible applicants can register at the enrollment center after entering the Republic of Korea through traditional counters. At the time of enrollment, eligible applicants have to provide their Macao Special Administrative Region electronic passports with its validity not less than 30 days from the date of enrollment. After successful enrollment, a sticker will be affixed to the visa page of the passport for identification. Moreover, successful registrants should note that they must conduct the enrollment again after renewing their passport. When using SES, the passport holders have to scan their passports and conduct fingerprint verification as instructed by the automated clearance system. They can enter the Republic of Korea after successful verification of their identity. For details about the formalities and locations of registration for using the automated clearance system of the Republic of Korea, please visit the website of the Government of the Republic of Korea (www.ses.go.kr). Macao residents can use the Smart Entry Service (SES) of the Republic of Korea Eligibility and formality for Korean travellers to enter and exit Macao with Automated Passenger Clearance (APC) System Korean citizens aged 11 or above holding a valid passport of the Republic of Korea with its validity not less than 30 days from the date of enrollment and have no adverse record in the Macao SAR can register for using the APC system of Macao. Eligible applicants are required to register in person at the Macao Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal Checkpoint (located in the area before going through the immigration), the Taipa Ferry Terminal Checkpoint (located in the area before going through the immigration), the Macao International Airport Checkpoint (located in the area before going through the immigration), the Border Gate Checkpoint (located in the area after going through the immigration) or the Immigration Department Office Building at Pac On. After successful enrollment, the registrants can use the APC system at the Border Gate, the Macao Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, the Taipa Ferry Terminal, the Macao International Airport and the Cotai Border Checkpoint to enter or exit Macao with their enrolled passport. Moreover, successful registrants should note that they must re-enroll for using the APC system after renewing their passports. For more information on the registration for using Macao’s Automated Passenger Clearance System, please visit the website of the Public Security Police Force of Macao (http://www.fsm.gov.mo/psp/cht/psp_top5_22_2.html).


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