AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAPEC Tourism in Macau: The 13th APEC Tourism Ministerial Meeting opened in Macau under “Digital Innovation, Collaborative Empowerment,” with Culture and Tourism Minister Sun Yeli urging digital tools, closer regional cooperation, and wider sharing of tourism benefits. Wildlife Conservation: Macau’s giant panda twins Jian Jian and Kang Kang marked their 10th birthday, with IAM saying they will be relocated to Chengdu at the end of October as part of national management, while the Macau pavilion will undergo upgrades. Culture as Environment for Tourism: An editorial argues Macau shows cultural heritage can be both what visitors come to see and what shapes the destination itself, linking long-running tourism to local identity. Youth Heritage Practice: The Na Tcha Temple Association’s “Na Tcha Temple Lotus Door Three Banquets” fair runs through Thursday, using workshops, performances, and hands-on activities to get young people involved in preserving UNESCO-listed heritage. Sustainable Hospitality: Galaxy Entertainment Group reported further EarthCheck certifications across its hotel brands and MICE facilities, including Banyan Tree Macau moving to Platinum.
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