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POP MART MACAO CITYWALK attracts over 150,000 persons in the first phase Participation count reaches 620,000 in consumption lucky draw

Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) and POP MART jointly present the mega cultural tourism project – POP MART MACAO CITYWALK from 6 June to 21 September. Installations of the popular characters Baby Molly, CRYBABY, DIMOO and LABUBU are set up at Calçada da Igreja de São Lázaro, Camões Square, St. Augustine’s Square and Vila da Taipa Historical Center Archway. Preliminary statistics indicate that the event attracted about 153,000 persons to the installations at the four community districts and the vicinity of POP STATION in the first phase (6 – 28 June). Participation counts reached 620,000 in the consumption lucky draw.


【The Spice of Life: Macao’s Culinary Connections】“International Gastronomy Forum, Macao” will convene in mid-July

The “2025 International Cities of Gastronomy Fest, Macao” (referred to as the “Fest”) will be held at Roman Amphitheatre Square and Legend Boulevard of Macau Fisherman’s Wharf from 11 to 20 July. As one of the major highlights, the “International Gastronomy Forum, Macao” will bring together catering professionals and delegates from Creative Cities of Gastronomy across the world as well as Creative Cities in other fields to explore the essence of spices and herbs in fusion cuisines to foster preservation of culinary heritage. It will manifest Macao’s vibrant food culture as a Creative City of Gastronomy.


Integrated resorts present “Art Macao” special exhibitions, showcasing a kaleidoscopic art fair

The Special Exhibition, presented by the six integrated resorts, is a distinct segment of the large-scale international cultural and artistic feast “Art Macao: Macao International Art Biennale” (Art Macao). This year’s Special Exhibition presents a kaleidoscopic art fair with unprecedented lineup and diversity of forms, featuring everything from the modernist enlightenment of Picasso’s prints and the interactive digital fireworks art of Cai Guo-Qiang and his custom-developed AI artist cAI™️ to Bruno Moinard’s deconstruction of the spatial poetics of French decorative arts; from the Haas Brothers’ light and shadow installations evoking industrial memory, Craig & Karl and multiple international contemporary artists’ whimsical exploration of dopamine aesthetics featuring the classic IP “Sesame Street” to the digital rebirth of Jingdezhen porcelain through 4K projections.


Art Macao 2025 opens this summer Sparking citywide artistic resonance through an everyday question

The mega international cultural and artistic event “Art Macao: Macao International Art Biennale 2025” (hereinafter referred to as “Art Macao 2025”) will be held from July to October this year. The event, jointly developed by the Macao SAR Government and various sectors,brings together global creativity and has become a landmark cultural tourism brand of the city, injecting strong momentum into Macao’s development toward “One Centre” and “One Base”.


Students and faculty from Beijing, Hong Kong, and Macao join exchange camp at UM to explore civilisations through academic exchange

The 3rd Tsinghua University-Hong Kong Polytechnic University-University of Macau Academic Exchange Camp took place at the University of Macau (UM). With the theme of ‘China and the World: Society, History, and Culture’, the five-day camp brought together 123 students and faculty members from the three universities to explore the contemporary value of and ways to promote traditional Chinese culture through in-depth academic discussions and cultural activities.


Foreign middle and senior-level staff of higher education institutions in Macao travel to Beijing to gain insights into China’s higher education development and scientific and technological strength

To encourage international talent in higher education institutions of Macao to build a bridge for educational exchange with the Mainland, enhance their understanding of national realities and Chinese culture, and expand their international circle of friends, the Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) organised a study visit to Beijing, from 16 to 20 June, for a total of 28 foreign or non-Chinese-speaking middle and senior-level staff members and key personnel engaged in teaching and research at higher education institutions of Macao. These staff members come from various countries such as Portugal, United Kingdom, United States, Japan and Malaysia.


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