Since 2017, the architect João Palla Martins has been travelling through various countries, photographing the faces of Luso-Asian communities with the aim of offering a... Read More
This book of chronicles features references to major themes and complex issues, and also to simple everyday observations, ultimately creating a map of the knowledge... Read More
Cities are made of language. Written in Portuguese and Chinese, ‘Nada te Morre” (Nothing dies that can be remembered) narrates the imaginary poetry of the... Read More
This book of chronicles features references to major themes and complex issues, and also to simple everyday observations, ultimately creating a map of the knowledge... Read More
Published in three languages – Traditional Chinese, Portuguese and English – and written by Nuno Mendonça, former Editor-in-Chief of Macau CLOSER magazine, Saboroso is a... Read More
In 1849, when Macau’s governor is murdered, Vicente Mesquita, a lieutenant in Macau’s small battalion is ordered to attack a Chinese fort, an action considered... Read More