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Package tours and hotel occupancy rate for January 2022

Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that a total of 118 hotel establishments offered accommodation services to the public in January 2022, a decrease of 1 year-on-year. Meanwhile, number of available guest rooms increased by 9.1% to 39,000. Data on hotel establishments designated for medical observation and self-health monitoring were excluded in the compilation of the results. The average occupancy rate of guest rooms was 44.0%, a year-on-year growth of 3.7 percentage points; however, the rate represented a month-on-month drop of 10.8 percentage points as number of overnight visitors declined by 38.1% in January compared to December 2021 amid the tightening of border-control measures between Zhuhai and Macao.


CE puts forward new requirements to optimise Government work

While reviewing the work done by the current-term Government during the past two years, the Chief Executive, Mr Ho Iat Seng, announced on Saturday (26 February) new requirements to develop and implement Government work. Such initiative upheld the spirit of the Central Government’s directives to Mr Ho during his duty visit to Beijing in 2021.



Statistics of Investment Residency Applications in 2021

According to the statistics of temporary residency for approved investors, managements and technical personnel in 2021, IPIM received a total of 1 new residence application based on “major investment” and a total of 74 new applications based on “management and technical personnel”.


CE: Macao stands firm on its existing anti-COVID-19 policies

The Chief Executive, Mr Ho Iat Seng, said on Friday (25 February) the Government would stand firm on its existing anti-COVID-19 policies and guidelines, contributing to strengthen Macao’s economic resilience.



The Treasure of Sacred Art of St. Dominic’s Church adjusts its closing hours

In order to coordinate with the religious activities of St. Dominic’s Church and implement appropriate crowd control measures to ensure effective epidemic prevention, the Treasure of Sacred Art of St. Dominic’s Church will adjust its closing hours from 1 March this year. The Treasure of Sacred Art will be closed all day on Thursdays as well as from 4 to 13 May each year, and will close from 3pm on Saturdays as well as on the 13th and 25th of each month (unless these dates fall on a Sunday).


Lot P temporary and home swap housing project syndicated loan contract signed today

Lot P temporary and home swap housing project syndicated loan signing ceremony was held today. Representatives from Macau Urban Renewal Limited (MUR) and The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Macau) Limited (ICBC Macau) signed the contract for the syndicated loan to finance the construction of the project.


ID provides service to check instant information of on-the-spot swimming tickets

In order to facilitate the public to better plan their swimming schedule, the Sports Bureau (ID) announces that, starting from 28 Feb (Monday), residents can check instant information of on-the-spot tickets of swimming pools under ID’s administration through ID’s website and mobile app. This service allows the public to check how many on-the-spot tickets remained for each swimming session, making it more convenient to manage their daily agenda. ID will also set up display screen at each swimming pool for the public to check relevant information.


To protect the safety of our campus, let's get vaccinated together.

To protect the safety of our campus, let's get vaccinated together.


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