Sands China, Macau subsidiary of the US casino company Las Vegas Sands, just hired contractors to reboot the Cotai area which stalled since November 2008. The gaming operator signed 10 contracts with contractors involved in the Cotai casino area worth over MOP 1 Billion patacas (US$125 million) to finish construction of the 4,000 hotel rooms project. Sands recently secured a bank loan of US$1.75 billion, which it was granted this month.
The Project will include three hotels of the “Shangri-La,” “Sheraton, “ and “Traders” chains with some 3,700 metres of area, 670 gaming tables and 2,200 slot machines, which are expected to start operating in the first quarter of 2011.
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The construction of a 143-hectare Zhuhai Ocean World in Hengqin island, near Macau, was due to begin last December after passed its preliminary environmental impact assessment, according to local papers. Preparation work is under way for detailed environmental studies. The project is expected to be completed in 2012.
A Zhuhai Chime-Long investment company will invest up [...]
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There was a time, back in the 20th century, when thousands of Portuguese decided to move on and find better opportunities abroad. People from different backgrounds, living in different decades left Portugal struggling against situations such as war, hunger or just for the chance to change their lives. Portuguese company A [...]
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The Central Library resides in a beautifully-restored heritage building next to its twin brother, the Historical Archives. Don’t be fooled by its neo-classical facade. Past the main entrance, you will see a bright and cheery library, fully wired of course. A perfect blending of the old and new! Since its reopening in January after [...]
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Hello to our investors and analysts and hi to our competitors. What we have to say I think going to be very brief because I think these numbers speak for themselves. We had a wonderful year in China.
We always want to point out that the most important thing to recognize when looking at numbers of [...]
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Macao Cultural Center | $60, $40
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Paula Tsui is a well-known Cantopop singer whose career spans several decades. She made her recording debut in 1969 in association with Crown Records and since then, she has produced more than 100 albums of both new and old compilations.
One of Paula’s biggest claims to fame was when she was featured in the Guinness World [...]
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Hui is a prolific artist, producing more than 25 records in Cantonese and English since 1974. And for years he has been revered as Hong Kong’s “God of Song”. After flirting briefly with retirement in 1991, his thirst for entertaining brought him back to the stage in 2004, with multiple sell-out shows in Hong Kong [...]
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Don’t miss the chance to see more than 10 of Hong Kong’s hottest artists together on one stage at The Venetian Macao® in celebration of the Emperor Entertainment Group’s 10th Anniversary.
Nicholas Tse, Joey Yung, the Twins, Leo Ku, Vincy Chan, Sherman Chung, William Chan, Yumiko Cheng, Nick Cheung, Raymond Lam, Wong Cho Lam and Chapman [...]
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“..Salsa on top of a volcano. This wonderful and amazing mix is performed with elegancy and lust”
Le Figaro
“Here is a choreography who knows how to bend tradition with craft.”
Ballet Magazine
Emanuel Gat is an emerging Israeli France-based artist that has imposed his unique style and has conquered international recognition.
This upcoming choreographer knows how [...]
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Theatre Farmers is giving an opportunity to the Asia youth to exchange their creativity and performance. The Theatre Festival invited the group from China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Brunei…etc to be participants.
This would be the good chance that youth theatre lovers from Asia places meet together and have their ideas exchanged. We [...]
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“Fou Ts’ong is the most popular and most insightful performer of the works of Mozart in the contemporary global music circle” – The Times, London Fou Ts’ong won third prize at the 5th International Chopin Piano Competition held in Warsaw in 1955 and earned the best performance award for his interpretation of Chopin Mazurkas, becoming [...]
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Choi, a graduate of the Royal College of Music in London and the Conservatoire de Musique of Geneva where he was awarded the Premier Prix de Virtuosire with Distinction, Choi studied with pianist Michelangeli and conductor Celibadache.
He has performed with renowned conductors such as Maxim Shostakovich and Fukumura and appeared as soloist with Orchestre de [...]
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