AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBeach Water Watch: The Environmental Protection Department released updated water quality grades for 39 gazetted beaches plus one non-gazetted site, with 9 beaches rated Good (Grade 1), 22 Fair (Grade 2), 8 Poor (Grade 3) and 1 Very Poor (Grade 4); compared with last week, Stanley Main Beach fell from Grade 1 to Grade 2, Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach from Grade 2 to Grade 3, and St. Stephen’s Beach from Grade 2 to Grade 4, with changes said to be within normal natural fluctuation. Green City Life: Lou Lim Ioc Park in Macau will undergo improvement works from 20 July to refresh its irrigation and water filtration systems, with phased closures and public advised to avoid enclosed areas during about 100 working days. Tourism + Low-Impact Movement: The Macao Government Tourism Office and Flyday HK launched “MACAO, GET, SET, GLOW 2026,” a running-and-urban-exploration campaign built around four theme routes to help visitors experience neighbourhoods in a low-carbon way. Smart Care for Ageing: MTel signed AI cooperation deals with Jiangnan University and a CAS-linked firm to develop an AI-powered smart care solution for households and senior care institutions, aligning with Macau’s diversification push. Skills for Inclusion: Caritas Macau announced the Macau Abilympics next month at USJ and UTM, featuring 14 categories including floral arrangement, outdoor photography and English word processing for people with disabilities.
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