AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAPEC Tourism in Macao: APEC tourism ministers met in Macao to push digital innovation and seamless travel across the Asia-Pacific, with China’s culture and tourism minister calling for tools like real-time translation and VR to cut language barriers. Local Governance & Sustainability: Macao Chief Executive Sam Hou-fai said the city will use the meeting to share sustainable tourism know-how and deepen regional cooperation, as visitor numbers hit a record high in 2025. Wildlife Management: Macao’s giant panda twins “Jian Jian” and “Kang Kang” will be relocated to Chengdu in October, with their return to the city still uncertain; the pavilion will undergo enclosure and air-conditioning upgrades. Green Finance: The New Development Bank priced a bond in Macao for the first time, supporting infrastructure and sustainable development. Tourism Skills: Agoda and the Global Sustainable Tourism Council marked the first anniversary of the Sustainable Tourism Academy, topping 3,000 registered users and training hospitality professionals across Asia. Mobility & Emissions: Li Auto entered the Macao market on June 26, expanding EV retail and localized vehicle upgrades for cross-border users.
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