AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAPEC Tourism in Macao: Macao is gearing up to host the 13th APEC Tourism Ministerial Meeting (June 24–28) after a 12-year gap, with the Chief Executive pushing tighter coordination across departments to showcase Macao’s “One Centre” tourism and leisure role. Wildlife & trade enforcement: Zhuhai Gongbei Customs seized 10 musk turtles at the HZMB checkpoint on May 25; the species is listed under CITES Appendix II, and authorities warned that crossing the border with endangered animals or products without proper certificates is illegal. Vector-borne risk monitoring: The Macao FEHD released June gravid and density indexes for Aedes albopictus across 19 survey areas, continuing routine surveillance for mosquito-borne disease risk. Conservation outreach: The Municipal Affairs Bureau will hold the giant pandas “Jian Jian” and “Kang Kang” 10th birthday celebrations at Seac Pai Van Park on June 26, including pavilion activities and public events aimed at boosting understanding of panda conservation. Sustainable gastronomy: MGTO released a documentary, “Creative Fusion: Gastronomy Reimagined,” for UN Sustainable Gastronomy Day (June 18), linking culinary heritage with sustainable development goals. Extreme weather & cities: A HKUST-led study says Hong Kong’s urban growth and human heat can amplify extreme heat and heavy rainfall risks in the Greater Bay Area, adding urgency to climate-adaptation planning.
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