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Consumer Council released specific price survey on canned foods

Consumer Council conducted its specific price survey on canned foods on 20th March, surveying retail prices of 11 canned food brand samples from 21 retail outlets .Obvious differences were observed this time in both price increase and decrease in canned foods, 8 surveyed samples recorded very different price changes with both significant price rise and drop: the highest price increase of 'Ma Ling Premium Ham Luncheon Meat (340g)' was 18.5% while the greatest price drop was 14.6%. 'Porthos Sardines in Olive Oil (125g)', which was stable in price in previous surveys, recorded a price increase of 3.3% to 17.3% in some retail outlets; 'Gu Long Spiced Pork Cubes (142g)' which had a price drop in last survey, recorded an obvious price rise this time. Consumers are advised to check with the data available on the Council's website as well as the "Supermarket Price Information Platform" iPhone app as prices of canned foods varied distinctly. Further, Consumer Council's newly published issue no.223 of Consumer Report features a detailed report of a test on extruded foods, pastries, and snacks co-tested by Guangdong Consumer Council and Macao Consumer Council. Other articles featured in this issue include how to choose cooking oil and an introduction of washing labels, etc., information of Consumers International's 2012 annual theme 'Our Money, Our Rights' is also included in this issue of Consumer Report. Consumer Report is now available free of charge at the office of Consumer Council (Rua Inácio Baptista, Nº 6-6A Edficio Seaview Garden R/C), and the service counter of Consumer Council at Macao SAR Government Service Centre (Rua Nova da Areia Preta, Nº52), Public Information Centre at Vicky Plaza and libraries. Consumers may also access the resources online at the Council's official website (http://www.consumer.gov.mo). For enquiries, please call 8988 9315.


Visitor Arrivals for February 2012

Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that total visitor arrivals recorded a 1.5% year-on-year decrease to 2,130,977 in February 2012; same-day visitors (1,136,136) accounted for 53.3% of the total. The average length of stay of visitors decreased by 0.1 day year-on-year to 0.9 day, with that of overnight visitors and same-day visitors being 1.8 days and 0.2 day respectively. Analyzed by place of residence, visitors from Mainland China increased by 6.7% year-on-year to 1,285,266 (60.3% of the total), mostly from Guangdong Province (635,835), Fujian Province (67,880) and Shanghai (40,111). Mainland visitors travelling to Macao under the Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) totalled 514,095, down by 11.4% year-on-year. The average length of stay of Mainland visitors was 1.0 day, with that of overnight visitors at 2.0 days. Visitors from Hong Kong (520,144); and Taiwan, China (83,357) decreased by 20.9% and 3.4% respectively year-on-year. However, those from the Republic of Korea (45,441) and Japan (40,129) increased by 15.5% and 25.1% respectively; long haul visitors from the Americas (20,853), Europe (18,926) and Oceania (9,386) also recorded increase of 4.4%, 8.6% and 14.7% year-on-year. In the first two months of 2012, visitor arrivals increased by 8.3% year-on-year to 4,592,617. Visitors from Mainland China (2,780,143), the Republic of Korea (91,617) and Japan (71,798) increased by 14.7%, 12.5% and 5.2% respectively; in addition, visitors from Russia (+97.9%), the Philippines (+20.0%), India (+15.7%) and Australia (+13.2%) also registered noticeable increase year-on-year. Meanwhile, those from Hong Kong (1,158,176) and Taiwan, China (168,903) decreased by 2.4% and 5.3% respectively. Same-day visitors accounted for 54.6% of the total visitor arrivals, at 2,507,226.


UM to hold Asia’s first comprehensive advanced course in student affairs

University staff responsible for student affairs need to fulfill a large amount of administrative work every day in addition to handling the various questions from students of different nationalities. As a result, they often cannot learn the latest knowledge about student affairs in a timely manner. In view of this, the University of Macau (UM) will organize an advanced certificate course in student affairs from 21 May to 1 June 2012. This course will be Asia's first comprehensive and systematic quality course in university student affairs in recent years. Education and student affairs experts from the U.S. with a solid grasp of theoretical knowledge and rich practical work experience will be the lecturers. They will use scientific teaching methods, apply advanced teaching philosophies, and approach from logically sound perspectives, to analyze the importance of student-affairs-related work, as well as ways to carry out the work in a scientific, innovative and artistic manner. In addition to imparting the newest ideas as well as rules and regulations concerning student-affairs-related work, they will also disclose to the students their unique secrets to achieving academic excellence. The course will cover the following issues: responsibilities and tasks of university student-affairs-related work (job requirements, skills and ethical standards); theories concerning students' growth paths; campus culture and attainment of academic excellence; up-close analysis of student-affairs-related work (basic skills and theory of education); design of quality activities (the role and organization of such activities); guidance on the management of residential colleges and student groups; and the formulation of development plans for residential college students. The course will be conducted in English, and is now open for application by interested parties from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Singapore and other Asian countries and regions, with a quota of between fifteen and twenty. Those with a master's degree (or equivalent degree) or above, good English proficiency, a strong sense of responsibility, and the wish to pursue a career in student affairs are welcome to apply (relevant work experience is preferred). Tuition fees will be waived, but the cost of transportation, meals, accommodation and teaching materials shall be borne by the students. For enquiries or more details, please visit the Website of UM's Faculty of Education http://www.umac.mo/fed/MSAI.html or call 83978777/83978788. Should you have any query, please feel free to contact Ms. Albee Lei at(853)8397 4325 or albeelei@umac.mo or visit UM webpage www.umac.mo.


Mail Services to Kuwait

Owing to strike action taken by customs workers in Kuwait, Macao Post announced that mail delivery services (including Correspondence, Printed Matters, Small Packet, Parcel and EMS) from Macao to Kuwait are subject to delay until further notice. Thank you for your kind attention.


Mail Services to South Korea

In order to guarantee the safety of the "Nuclear Security Summit", Korea Post has taken special security measures to all mail items. Macao Post announced that mail delivery services (including Correspondence, Printed Matters, Small Packet, Parcel and EMS) from Macao to South Korea, particularly the areas with postal codes as below are subject to delay until further notice. Postal Code
Seoul - 100-XXX, 110-XXX, 135-XXX, 140-XXX, 143-XXX
Other area - 1XX-XXX Thank you for your kind attention.


Seminar on “Urbanism Law”

The Legal and Judicial Training Centre will organise an "Urbanism Law" seminar on March 26th to 30th in the Auditorium of the Centre, Rua Dr. Pedro José Lobo, n.os 1-3, Banco Luso Internacional building , 18th floor, from 5 pm to 7 pm. Integrated as part of the 2nd EU-Macao Co-operation Programme in the Legal Field, this event will feature as its keynote speaker Dr. Fernanda Paula Marques de Oliveira, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra and Professor in the Centre of Studies for Urban Planning, Urbanism and Environment (CEDOUA), Portugal. This event will be conducted in Portuguese, with simultaneous translation into Cantonese. During the five daily sessions, which will take place until March 30th, the following topics, among others, will be discussed sharing a global view on Urbanism Law: 1. Characterisation of the urbanism law and their main reference areas: urban planning, land law and public construction law; 2. The city planning and its legal system (legal comparative differences between Portugal and Macao): types of statutory plans, their interrelationship, development procedure(s) (with emphasis on public participation) and other related issues; 3. Law of the lands: the importance of the law of the lands for a coherent and effective urban policy. Reference to instruments of land policy and fiscal policy associated with urbanisation policy. The legal norms governing urban property and urban expropriations (in the classical and sacrifice sense); 4. The difference between public construction law and the private construction law; 5. New tendencies in the development of urban planning law in Portugal: town planning for urban containment (to fight urban sprawl), consolidation or intensification of the existing urban fabric (a compact city approach), urban renewal (at the expense of new construction) and social cohesion (as opposed to segregation); 6. Models of urban management. The 2nd Co-operation Programme in the Legal Field between the European Union and Macao, which incorporates this seminar, has as its main objective the "Consolidation of the Macao Legal System" and is going to take place until December 2013. The execution of the Co-operation Programme is coordinated by the Law Reform and International Law Bureau, together with many entities and public departments of the Macao SAR, namely the Legal and Judicial Training Centre, the Legal Affairs Bureau, the Economic Services, the Financial Services Bureau and the Institute of European Studies of Macao.


MGTO explores Russian market at Travel Fairs in Moscow

Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) promotes Macau in two major Russian international travel fairs, INTOURMARKET 2012 (ITM) and 19th Edition of Moscow International Exhibition, Travel & Tourism (MITT), once again to explore the Russian market. The delegation from Macau, including representatives from MGTO and local tourism industry, traveled to Russia - a potential market for Macau, to participate in both travel events and promote Macau tourism to the Russian tour operators. IMT took place from 17th to 20th and MITT will run from 21st to 24th March, both in Moscow. MGTO participates in both fairs with a booth, under the theme "Touching Moments - Experience Macau", to showcase the tourism situation, new facilities/infrastructures, and tourist products, as well as to promote the Macau trade offers. During MITT, MGTO in partnership with Hong Kong Tourism Board and Sanya Tourism Development Commission, organize on the 22nd March a joint event for Russian media and travel trade to promote a multi-destination product (of the three regions) and to release new features about tourism industry in the region. The number of Russian visitors to Macau has been increasing continuously in recent years. In 2011 the total number of Russian visitors increased 41 percent, and in the two first months of this year has increased 98 percent already. MGTO will continue to explore new markets, so as to diversify the source markets, putting Macau as World Center of Tourism and Leisure. This press release is available at: www.macautourism.gov.mo


Press Conference for the 23rd Macao Arts Festival

The Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao SAR Government presents the 23rd Macao Arts Festival (MAF), to be held between 1 May and 2 June, 2012. Featuring 128 performances by 33 acts from 8 different countries including Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the USA, Argentina and Mainland China, this year's Macao Arts Festival season is fantastically diverse. In yet another clear show of support for local talent, more than half of the events programmed this year count on the participation of Macao artists. The Festival provides a platform for this home-grown talent to present outstanding works from the region's own performing arts scene, while on the international front, it reaffirms itself as a window to the latest creative trends emerging on stages around the world. The Festival programme brings together theatre, traditional and modern dance, Chinese and Western music and multimedia and visual arts in a selection that extends as well to Beijing and Cantonese opera, the latter an art form officially inscribed on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009. The 23rd Macao Arts Festival begins with an auspicious season-opening performance: Su Wu of the Han Dynasty by the China National Beijing Opera Theatre (1/5, Macao Cultural Centre Grand Auditorium – MCCGA). The story of Su Wu, a tale of nobility, integrity and dignity, surfaces in several works from the Beijing Opera repertoire. This version – directed by playwright Gao Mukun and featuring celebrated Xi School performer Zhang Jianguo as lead actor – re-interprets a thousand-year old historical incident, giving it new life and a novel perspective. This opera is destined to impress with its heroic momentum and rich content! The same company also showcases the many facets of Beijing Opera in the Opera Excerpts performance (2/5, MCCGA). Outstanding Beijing Opera performers demonstrate the allure of their cherished art form through renowned and universally acclaimed works from the standard repertoire. A masterpiece from the China National Beijing Opera Theatre, this programme presents highlights and excerpts from four of the most famous Beijing operas. On the local front, the Macao General Association of Cantonese Opera and Music presents Cantonese Opera in Concert (4/5, MCCGA), featuring selections from the classic repertoire performed by an all-star cast. Join in celebrating of this timeless art form! A new version of the classic, poignant love tragedy, Dream of the Red Chamber (26~28/5, MCCGA) is destined to move the hearts of audiences! The famous literary work has been adapted for Cantonese Opera in a production that gathers an outstanding team of performers and staff from the elite of Cantonese Opera and entertainment circles: Connie Chan, Jiang Wenduan and the Guangdong Cantonese Opera House. The preparation work required to present this rarely seen 'grand production' in Macao, Hong Kong and Guangdong began several years ago. The Cantonese narrative singing tradition of naamyam, a typical vehicle for recounting historical occurrences, recalls bygone days at the Mandarin's House, coupled with the pure, unaccompanied voices of the Soda-City Experimental Workshop Arts Association. Zheng's Walls Have Hears (26, 27/5, Mandarin's House) features beautiful Chinese classical dances casting surreal, shifting shadows of movement on the walls of the house together with Chinese and Western instruments that create new voices to resonate with the Chinese and the Western architecture of this ancient building. This year, the MAF features a significant number of performances perfect for the entire family, even the little ones. The first among them – The Planet of the Beetlebuns (4~6/5, Dom Pedro V Theatre Lobby) presented by Gobbledegook (United Kingdom) – is a magical new interactive experience for toddlers. Interactive video elements fed by motion capture cameras enable digital images to be triggered by the children in real time, giving them the power to create and shape the art work. Another treat for the young ones is The Little Dream of the Little Monkey, by Macao's well-loved Little Mountain Arts Association (5, 6/5, Mandarin's House). This piece of educational theatre, aimed at stimulating family interaction and promoting parent-child relationships, is sure to enchant audiences at the World Heritage-listed Mandarin's House. The puppet theatre Compañia La Zopenca (Argentina) presents Colores Primarios (5, 6/5, Macao Conservatory Auditorium), taking audiences on a tour of child development in early infancy, through metaphor. The Macao Kaifong Cantonese Opera Children's Troupe appears again this year in the MAF with Zhou Yu is Tricked Three Times (6/5, Alegria Cinema), a popular story about power, conspiracy and treason featuring an intense and intricate plot designed to transport the audience to a world of magical appeal and profound emotion. The Lei Vai Fan Studio presents Ode to the World (11, 12/5, Dom Pedro V Theatre), a sensuous four-movement multimedia musical performance able to express artistic beauty on many levels without the use of language. Yet another family programme is Shi Gandang Fights the Hungry Wolf, performed by the greatest living master of Shandong shadow puppetry, Fan Zhang'an (12, 13/5, Mandarin's House). The ancient folk art of the Taishan Puppet Show, inscribed in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List, has been a cherished favourite of the general public for thousands of years. A representative inheritor of Shandong Shadow Puppetry, Fan Zhang'an is best known for being able to simultaneously perform, manipulate, accompany, sing and narrate in his shows. He is currently the sole puppeteer to have mastered this extremely complicated and difficult set of skills. The local environmental drama group Black Sand Theatre returns to the MAF with Tincaplins (19, 20/5, Dom Pedro V Theatre), a play combining physical theatre for children – including acrobatics, stilts, puppets and multimedia – with music and poetic movements, creating a story full of emotion and tenderness that enables children to observe and learn from the mystery and grandeur of nature. The British children's theatre group Mimika Theatre presents Landscapes (19, 20, 26, 27/5, Casa Garden), a non-verbal exploration of the atmosphere, movements, rhythms and sounds in four contrasting areas of the natural world: the desert, the rainforest, the sea and the Antarctic. Using puppets and digital projections with original lighting and sound design, Landscapes features remarkable visual effects and transformations – all set inside a beautiful calico dome. Drawing on the clowning techniques of Jacques Lecoq and inspired by Dario Fo, Scarlattine Teatro (Italy) (26, 27/5, Dom Pedro V Theatre) create a theatre experience for all the family, intertwining animation, jazz and bubbles in a celebration of life that crosses linguistic and age barriers. Manolibera is like the comic story that adults buy for their children, only to hide it away to read it for themselves... Performances by Macao's local orchestras have become an anticipated fixture in each MAF season. The Macao Chinese Orchestra, in collaboration with Zhang Hongyan, dubbed "Queen of the Pipa", presents a delightful evening of traditional masterworks (6/5, MCCGA). Erhu player Xu Beirui and zhonghu player Liu Changfu also lend their superb skills to these orchestral classics. The Macao Orchestra – in co-operation with the Eminence Symphony Orchestra (ESO), world-renowned for their recordings and performances of anime and video game scores – presents for the first time ever in Macao a one-of-a-kind live symphonic event titled A Night of Fantasy – Anime and Video Game Music (20/5, MCCGA). This breathtaking concert, co-ordinated by Hiroaki Yura and the ESO, features Maestro Philip Chu conducting and the shimmering vocals of soprano sensation Jillian Aversa. The Macanese Patuá drama group Dóci Papiaçám di Macau delivers yet another instalment in their now legendary series of satires on local society with the premiere of Spooky Doo! (11, 12/5, MCCGA). This time, the topic is the local folk belief in spirits, or souls from another world. As always, the company will tickle audiences with a satire of contemporary Macao, alluding with humour and poignancy to current events that have captured the population's attention. Another local theatre company, Theatre Horizon, presents One Good Person (19, 20/5, Tap Seac Gallery). German playwright Bertolt Brecht's classic work The Good Person of Szechwan, from which this play was adapted, is highly inspirational and especially topical in this prevailingly money-oriented society. Macao's very own professional theatre company, the Hiu Kok Drama Association, stages The Imperial Concubine of the Last Dynasty (5/5, Dom Pedro V Theatre), led by experienced director Raymond Cheang. The play draws on a myriad of tales from pseudo-history and folklore. With its vigorous and unrestrained ideas, showcased by unique performing skills, it boldly shuffles through Chinese history, evoking the artistic charm of alternative theatre. In Dead Man's Cell Phone, by Sarah Ruhl (26/5, Macao Cultural Centre Small Auditorium - MCCSA), the Macao Youth Repertory Theatre explores the lack of interpersonal communication experienced in today's modern lifestyle. Sarah Ruhl is a new contemporary American playwright, who has attracted much attention in theatrical circles. In another adaptation of a recent literary hit, the local flagship company Theatre Farmers presents Desire Realm (31/5, MCCSA), based on the award-winning novel by French author Yasmina Reza. Directed by Benjamin Wong, this high-quality theatrical production combines moments of troubling conflict and serene delight. International theatre also plays an important role in the MAF. The Monster in the Hall (11~13/5, Ox Warehouse), from UK's Citizens Theatre, is a musical farce about the terrifying prospect of change, written by one of Scotland's most prolific playwrights and theatre directors, David Greig, and performed by four actors playing live music. Formed in 2008, Me and the Machine (UK/Spain) combines audiovisual and interactive technology with choreographed performance, evocative text and distinctive imagery. Audiences are invited to engage performatively in works that range from wearable videos to street installations and one-to-one theatre. When We Meet Again is a wearable film and one-to-one performance – a bizarre and sensuous experience featuring a single audience member, his invisible friend, a 3D soundtrack, an old forgotten dance, an ocean and the performer. Video filmed from a first person perspective is played on video goggles, replacing the participant's point of view with that of the performer's. This piece is a reflection on the nature of human encounters and the function (and dysfunction) of the body in our media-inundated times. Both international and local dance make a substantial contribution to the programme, beginning on 4 May with the UK's Tom Dale Company presenting I Infinite (4~6/5, Old Court Building). The work of TDC crafts new dance forms, which exist between raw, aggressive and visceral movements and complex, refined precision, creating a unique and unpredictable style. I Infinite is a new solo designed for galleries or 'white box' spaces. Part abstract dance, part live art and part video installation (the latter being the only light source used), it explores "the boundaries between the artificial and the real, the digital and the organic." Evolution Dance Theatre (USA/ Italy) was founded in 2008 by American ex-Momix dancer and choreographer Anthony Heinl. The company combines dance with acrobatics and the most cutting-edge technology, such as video art and scenic effects, to hold the audience enraptured. A dream-like series of fantastic vignettes, FireFly (18, 19/5, MCCSA) generates unique visions of beauty and humour with a cast of dancer-acrobats and the use of innovative technical effects. The Olga Roriz Dance Company, from Portugal, presents the ballet Nortada (23/5, MCCGA), a show about the memories that famous Portuguese dancer and choreographer Olga Roriz has of her birthplace, Viana do Castelo. Nortada ("North Wind") centres on a place that is invaded by nostalgia, longing and intimacy. Each memory that is transformed into an image carries an innocent symbolism, much like the gaze of the child that was. Following their successful collaboration on Flying to the Moon, celebrated choreographer Ying E Ding and outstanding young choreographer Yang Minjian once again join hands, premiering their latest creation, Song of Life (18/5, MCCGA), performed by the Macao Youth Dance Group. Both group and solo pieces were created by distinguished local choreographers, showcasing the sophistication and skill of the creators, the talent and power of local dancers and the growth and maturity of dance culture in Macao. Last but not least, the performance that will bring this 23rd edition of the MAF to a close is Mozart Dances, from the American Mark Morris Dance Group (1, 2/6, MCCGA), one of the world's leading dance companies. Drawing inspiration from music, Mark Morris's creations unroll a rhythmic space forged from the intensity and dynamics of each movement, creating a kind of precarious balance between musical line and choreography. The performing arts contribute further to the MAF itinerary with a series of shows to take place in the north of Macao between 11 and 13 May. The Outdoor Performing Arts Showcase, held at Iao Hon Garden, brings together international and Chinese artists, who present a marathon of performances falling just outside the mainstream. Among the scheduled groups are Evolution Dance Theatre (USA/Italy), Macao Fringe Club, Little Mountain Arts Association, Sérgio Rolo, Shandong Shadow Puppets by Fan Zhang'an and Shandong Traditional Theatre. The MAF also features three art exhibitions. The 2012 Macao Annual Art Exhibition (19 May~5 August 2012, Old Court Building) consistently lends flair to the Macao Arts Festival, encouraging open-minded thinking and creative techniques within the local visual arts scene. The exhibition Maritime Porcelain Road – Relics from the Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Museums (26/5~7/10, Macao Museum) shows the critically important role that China's porcelain-ware played in the establishment of the seafaring trade routes that became known as the "Maritime Porcelain Road'. Under the influence of Chinese porcelain, other nations in both East and West gradually developed their own porcelain industries. Also featured in the Festival is the exhibition The Fantasy Land – Works by David Wolle (27/5~5/8, Tap Seac Gallery), presented in co-operation with Le French May Festival. David Wolle's works make it clear that a painting is not an object in which we must recognise reality, but rather a tool for learning what unites us to it, showing how the artist can trace a comprehensible symbol in regard to verbal thought. The varied MAF programme also features an interactive kinetic art installation entitled Congregation (23~31/5, Tap Seac Plaza) by the UK's KMA, a collaboration between media artists Kit Monkman and Tom Wexler. Congregation is the world's first ever ballet designed, choreographed and composed entirely for pedestrian performers; participants simply respond to the choreography of light and sound in an embodied, rather than verbal, discourse. Also provided are workshops and both pre- and post-performance talks to support the events – activities aimed at stimulating public interest in the arts. In accordance with long-standing MAF tradition, rehearsals for selected performances will be open to the public. The Macao Government Tourist Office kindly supports promotion of the 23rd Macao Arts Festival in Mainland China and overseas. The performances held at the Macao Cultural Centre are supported by the Macao Cultural Centre's rental subsidy scheme. Present at the press conference of the Arts Festival, and in support of this year's edition, were the Macao Government Tourist Office's Head of the Advertising and Production Division of the Destination Marketing Department, Ms. Alice Martins Coelho, the General-Manager of the Marketing and Network Planning Division of Air Macau, Ms. Chan Im Lan, Mavis and local arts associations' representatives. Tickets for the 23rd Macao Arts Festival will be available after 10am on 25 March 2012 at all Kong Seng Ticketing outlets. Telephone and online bookings will be available from 1pm on the same day. There will be a variety of discount plans (up to 40%) and a special promotion package for local performances. Detailed publicity materials are available at ticket counters. For more information please check the website of the Cultural Affairs Bureau at www.icm.gov.mo/fam. Information: (853) 2855 5555 in Macao; (852) 2380 5083 in Hong Kong; (86) 139 2691 1111 in Mainland China. Online Reservations: www.macauticket.com


Consumer Price Index (CPI) for February 2012

Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that the Composite CPI (114.41) for February 2012 increased by 5.81% year-on-year. The increment was attributable to rising charges for meals bought away from home, as well as higher prices of fresh pork and gasoline; however, subsidized electricity charges and lower rate of telecommunication services tapered off part of the increase. For the 12 months ended February 2012, the average Composite CPI increased by 6.05% from the preceding period; the average CPI-A and CPI-B rose by 5.77% and 6.26% respectively. In comparison with February 2011, price index of Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco (+27.03%); Food & Non-Alcoholic Beverages (+9.14%) and Miscellaneous Goods & Services (+8.77%) registered marked increase on account of dearer prices of fresh pork, gasoline and gold jewellery, as well as higher charges for meals bought away from home. On the contrary, price index of Communication dropped by 6.34%. The CPI-A (113.66) and CPI-B (114.97) for February 2012 increased by 5.74% and 6.12% respectively year-on-year. The Composite CPI for February 2012 decreased by 0.04% month-to-month. Price index of Recreation & Culture and Clothing & Footwear fell by 5.69% and 2.40% respectively on account of lower charges for outbound package tours and seasonal sale of men and women's clothing after the Lunar New Year. However, the price index of Household Goods & Furnishings and Housing & Fuels increased by 1.60% and 1.55% respectively. Meanwhile, the CPI-A increased by 0.16%, while the CPI-B decreased by 0.05% month-to-month. The average Composite CPI for the first two months of 2012 increased by 6.30% year-on-year; the CPI-A and CPI-B rose by 6.15% and 6.63% respectively. The 2008/2009-based Composite CPI reflects the impact of price changes on the general population. The CPI-A relates to about 50% of the households, which have an average monthly expenditure of MOP6,000 to MOP18,999. The CPI-B relates to about 30% of the households, which have an average monthly expenditure of MOP19,000 to MOP34,999.


MGTO promotes Macau next to the younger generation of South Korea

Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) holds, this week, in the two largest cities of South Korea "Incentive Travel Stimulation Program" promotional activities and Travel Marts for local travel trade. MGTO will also inaugurate an exhibition "Macau Loves Creations Pop-up Gallery", in Seoul, to attract the Youth of South Korea to visit Macau. The Deputy Director of MGTO, Manuel Pires, together with 25 representatives from Macau tourism sector will participate between 19th and 22nd March, in Seoul and Pusan, in different Macau promotional activities, including the opening ceremony of "Macau Creations Loves Pop-up Gallery ", meetings with the media, and Travel Marts with local trade. The exhibition "Macau Creations Loves Pop-up Gallery" inaugurated yesterday (March 19) in the modern complex Sang Sang Madang, specially designed to support creative industries, will be open to the public for two weeks. Participated in the opening ceremony the Deputy Director of MGTO, the Creative Director of Macau Creations, Wilson Lam, the General Manager of Air Macau Korea Branch Office, Wang Qing, along with representatives from several South Korean travel agencies. The exhibition includes videos, games, sharing of travel experiences, lucky draws, Made in Macau products virtual viewings, and a special edition of Macau postcards distribution, including discounts on products of Macau. The "Macau Creations Loves Pop-up Gallery" intends to promote the diversity of tourism and culture of Macau, seeking to attract the younger people of the South Korean capital to visit Macau. On 20th and 22nd, MGTO organizes in Seoul and Pusan, respectively, Travel Marts and "Incentive Travel Stimulation Program" promotional activities. The Travel Mart in the South Korean capital attracted about 200 local travel trades for meetings with Air Macau, Hotels and Macau Travel Agencies representatives. MGTO also hosted today a travel trade dinner in Seoul, which was attended by the Executive Director of Korea Tourism Organization, Kim Kuen Soo. In this occasion, the Deputy Director of MGTO thanked the support given by South Korean travel trade and expressed the wish of strengthen the cooperation relations. Mr. Manuel Pires said that "South Korea is one of the most important markets of Macau. Last year, close to 400 thousand tourists from South Korea visited Macao, 20 percent more than the previous year". Thanks to direct flights between the two destinations, South Korea has become the fourth largest source market of Macau and largest market for international visitors (after the markets of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan). To further boost Macau as a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure and diversify the segments of visitors, MGTO will continue to promote the city in different and creative ways, taking always into consideration the specifications of each countries and territories, and markets.


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