AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEco-minded Macau arts: Portuguese artist Maria Elisa da Rocha Vilaça opened a solo exhibition at CREATIVE MACAU, using natural and discarded materials to push reuse, reutilise and recycle and to challenge excessive consumption. Macao transport planning: The government says it will prioritise the LRT East Line Extension and speed up the South Line, after public consultation showed strong support; it also continues gathering views on the Seac Pai Van Extension. Health watch: Macau’s Health Bureau reported influenza positivity at 15% (near warning level) and COVID-19 at 25% (high-risk), urging mask use in public, rest, and renewed vaccination for vulnerable groups. Local culture & community: “Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo” wrapped community pop-up performances in Macau, with sold-out shows and strong family turnout. Greater Bay Area energy: Guangdong’s Taipingling nuclear plant connected Unit 2 to the grid, using Hualong One tech—another step toward cleaner power for the GBA. Wildlife & environment tech (regional): A Guangzhou lab using VR and simulation is helping improve vehicle comfort while cutting energy use, framed as GBA innovation.
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