Published: 20:19, September 26, 2023 | Updated: 20:38, September 26, 2023
Macao readies cultural, leisure events for long holiday
By Xinhua

Tourists visit the Ruins of St Paul's in China's Macao Special Administrative Region, June 1, 2023. (PHOTO / CHINA DAILY)

MACAO — China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) is set to present a series of cultural, artistic and leisure events for the upcoming eight-day holiday from Sept 29.

This year, the National Day holiday extends from Sept 29 to Oct 6, including the Mid-Autumn Festival. China's National Day is celebrated on Oct 1, and the Mid-Autumn Festival on Sept 29, a traditional Chinese festival of family reunions.

The month-long 35th Macao International Music Festival will kick off on Saturday with the opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini

The Macao SAR government has displayed national flags and festive lanterns, a traditional decoration for the Mid-Autumn Festival, at around 80 venues across the city, including main streets, squares and parks.

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Two outdoor concerts themed on the moon and the Mid-Autumn Festival will be staged on Friday evening in front of the landmark Ruins of St Paul's, inviting local residents and tourists alike to indulge in the joyous moments.

The last two shows of the 31st Macao International Fireworks Display Contest are scheduled for Oct 1 and 7. Audiences can watch the shows while enjoying food and taking part in games.

Other activities, such as outdoor musical performances, workshops and guessing lantern riddles, will be organized at the city's several cultural spaces and artistic venues, including the former sites of a firecracker factory and a shipyard.

The month-long 35th Macao International Music Festival will kick off on Saturday with the opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini, The Barber of Seville, an adaptation of the eponymous comedy by French playwright Pierre Beaumarchais.

The Macao SAR government tourism office expects 80,000 to 90,000 daily visitor arrivals during the holiday.

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Industry insiders predicted that hotels in Macao would be fully booked during the holiday.