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IFTM Graduation Ceremony 2022

Macao Institute for Tourism Studies (IFTM) held its Graduation Ceremony 2022 at the Tap Seac Multisport Pavilion on 8 June. A total of 468 graduating students of Master of Science (MSc), postgraduate, undergraduate,and diploma programmes received their degrees, embarking on a new journey in life amid the cheers, applause and blessings of the faculty, their relatives and friends, as well as guests from all walks of life.


Residential property price index for February – April 2022

Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that the overall residential property price index for February - April 2022 increased by 0.5% over the previous period (January - March 2022) to 261.0. The indices for the Macao Peninsula (261.7) and Taipa & Coloane (258.2) rose by 0.3% and 1.3% respectively.




Detailed Results of 2021 Population Census

The Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) conducted the 16th Population Census and the 6th Housing Census in August 2021, with the aim of collecting detailed demographic information. Detailed results of the 2021 Population Census are released following the preliminary results announced at the end of last year. In addition, relevant data are uploaded to the Statistical Geographic Information System (GIS) and the Population Statistics Database of the DSEC website to facilitate quick access to population statistics.


IFTM supports local jewellery design brand to conduct market research and develop marketing mix

IFTM students from the Tourism Business Management programme engaged in an industrial project via their entrepreneurship course to assist Cloé Jewelry & Art, a local jewellery brand, in conducting market research and developing a marketing mix. The project was led by the course lecturer Dr. Fernando Lourenço with the objective to continuously support local businesses.


CE: Macao striving to relax entry-restriction rules

The Chief Executive, Mr Ho Iat Seng, today said Macao was striving to relax entry-restriction rules introduced because of COVID-19, as mainland China gradually loosened its own quarantine measures for arrivals.



IAM endeavours to strengthen tree management and care to prevent and treat “tree cancer” brown root rot disease

A Chinese banyan tree in Mong Há Hill Municipal Park infected with brown root rot disease has been removed as its roots and trunk have shown signs of severe decay. The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has proactively strived to improve the green environment in Macao jointly with experts from Mainland China. However, tree removal measures must be taken when necessary if trees suffer from severe illness or endanger public safety as there is no fungicide capable of preventing and treating brown root rot disease. Methods such as thoroughly removing infected roots, disinfecting the soil, setting up physical separation barriers are also used to stop or slow down the spread of the disease in the infected area. In Macao, brown root rot disease is the most prevalent in Guia Hill Municipal Park and Mong Há Hill Municipal Park. There have also been sporadic cases in other parks and roadside trees. IAM has continuously strengthened inspections and is committed to good tree management and care.


Monetary and financial statistics – April 2022

According to statistics released today by the Monetary Authority of Macao, broad money supply continued to fall in April. Meanwhile, both resident deposits and loans decreased from a month earlier.


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