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  2. 2022 in Macau - Wikipedia

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    21 June – Authorities in Macau place a casino and hotel with more than 700 people inside under lockdown due to an outbreak of COVID-19 in the territory. [3] 11 July – Macau closes all of its casinos in order to contain an outbreak of COVID-19 in the city. [4] 17-20 November – 2022 Macau Grand Prix [5]

  3. Hoje Macau - Wikipedia

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    Hoje Macau (Today Macau; [3] Chinese: 今日澳門), formerly called Macau Hoje, [4] is a Portuguese-language newspaper [5] published daily in Macau, [6] established on 2 July 1990. [ 7 ] Hoje Macau is one of the few Portuguese-language newspapers left in Macau .

  4. Economy of Macau - Wikipedia

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    From 9.1 million visitors in 2000, arrivals to Macau has grown to 18.7 million visitors in 2005 and 22 million visitors in 2006, with over 50% of the arrivals coming from mainland China and another 30% from Hong Kong. [36] Macau is expected to receive between 24 and 25 million visitors in 2007. [41]

  5. 2023 in Macau - Wikipedia

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  6. Gambling in Macau - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 Macau had a decline of 56 percent in revenue, and the number of monthly visitors fell from approximately 3 million before the COVID-19 pandemic to fewer than 1 million in 2021. The unemployment rate increased from an average of 2 percent over the past decade to 4.6 percent in the first quarter of 2022. [13]

  7. Macao Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Macao Daily News (Chinese: 澳門日報, Portuguese: DIÁRIO DE MACAU), established on 15 August 1958, is a daily newspaper published in Macau with the backing of the Chinese Communist Party. It was launched on August 15, 1958, and is now the largest newspaper in Macau, accounting for 70% to 80% of the city's newspaper circulation.

  8. TDM (Macau) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first television company to be founded in Macau, with news only being reported via radio broadcasts on stations such as Rádio Macau before they were absorbed into TDM. The company was sold for 50 million patacas into a public-private partnership in 1988 following corruption scandals and major financial losses of up to 90 to 100 ...

  9. Media of Macau - Wikipedia

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    TDM (Macau) – Teledifusão de Macau, S. A. , provides public broadcasting service in the Macau Special Administrative Region of China. By running five digital terrestrial TV channels, one satellite TV channel, two radio channels, TDM serves the audiences a wide range of contents in Macau's two official languages, Chinese and Portuguese.