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  2. Prostitution in Macau - Wikipedia

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    As the Macau administration relies heavily on taxes from prostitution and gambling, [2] the authorities have traditionally been reluctant to reduce the size of the sex industry. [8] The trade is said to be controlled by Chinese organized crime groups [ 9 ] with different gangs made up of people from different provinces in China, a system which ...

  3. Macao Forum - Wikipedia

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    Macau Forum (Chinese: 澳門綜藝館, Portuguese: Fórum de Macau) is a venue connected to the adjacent Macao Polytechnic University Multisport Pavilion and Media Centre located at Avenida de Marciano Baptista, in Sé, Macau, China. [1] Macao Forum used to be the largest indoor venue in Macau before the completion of the Macao East Asian Games ...

  4. Manner (company) - Wikipedia

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    Manner was founded in June 2013 as a joint venture by three Macau people, Sixtycents [], Jacky Lei and Nathan Lam []. [a] [6] Sixtycents is responsible for coming with ideas and the creative direction while Lei is responsible for directing, film editing, and working with clients. [5]

  5. Human trafficking in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Many cases investigated in 2008 were closed due to lack of evidence. In November 2009, Macau prosecutors convicted their first trafficking offender under the anti-trafficking law. A local man was sentenced to over seven years’ imprisonment for his role in the trafficking of two female Macau residents to Japan in 2008.

  6. Taoyuan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    18 Macau: 892,329 30.8% ... offerring free fare with an electronic ticket such as the EasyCard ... private rooms and showers, spa, sauna, gym, and business ...

  7. TDM (Macau) - Wikipedia

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    TDM was founded by the colonial Portuguese government in 1982, and as a public company, would first begin evening television broadcasts on May 13, 1984, offering a mix of Portuguese and Cantonese programming between 18:00 and 23:00. It was the first television company to be founded in Macau, with news only being reported via radio broadcasts on ...

  8. List of Chinese-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Channe 18 Nanjing; Nanjing Entertainment Channel ... Teledifusão de Macau (TDM) 澳廣視 ... CTV8 (Free-To-Air Auckland UHF Channel 62) United States. Subscription ...

  9. Macau Asia Satellite Television - Wikipedia

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    On 18 March 2010 seven labour officers and six police officers raided the station. [1] The government was searching for illegal workers from mainland China and raided the station. According to an editor, the raid took place at 6:30 pm right before the news broadcast. The journalists were questioned.