FestivalsVisitors can expect festivities around the city featuring global cultures, street art, and immersive digital performances from 17 to 24 March.

Macao's 2024 international parade lights up the city

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Approximately 1,800 performers from around the world will showcase cultural diversity and artistic expression on the streets of Macao.
Approximately 1,800 performers from around the world will showcase cultural diversity and artistic expression on the streets of Macao.

In commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of Macao's Return to the Motherland, the 2024 Macao International Parade promises a dazzling display of cultural diversity and artistic expression on 24 March 2024.

The parade is jointly organised by the Cultural Affairs Bureau and Macao’s six integrated resorts. Preliminary events, including a street art carnival, will unfold from 17-23 March, enhancing community engagement.

The parade, now in its 10th edition, embraces the theme of “Love, Peace, and Cultural Integration”, showcasing over 80 local and international performance groups, totalling around 1,800 artists. Notable additions include groups from Portugal, Brazil, France, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong. The parade encompasses various styles and introduces new categories, such as the "Parade of Large-Scale Artistic Installations" and the “Special Planning Parade”.

The parade route, starting from the Ruins of St. Paul's, weaves through historic streets, engaging residents and tourists. The festivities include the VIVA Carnival along Avenida Panorâmica do Lago Nam Van, featuring games, workshops, and interactive booths. The closing performance at Sai Van Lake Square integrates digital technology for a unique and immersive experience.

To enhance global visibility, TDM - Teledifusão de Macau will broadcast the entire event live, while outdoor screens in various locations provide additional viewing options. As Macao marks its 25th year back with China, the parade symbolises unity and cultural exchange, reinforcing Macao's identity as a City of Performing Arts.

MGTO launches international roadshow with IPIM

Simultaneously, the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) has embarked on its inaugural mega roadshow of 2024 in Tokyo on 8 March.

The initiative is kickstarted alongside the “Macao Tourism + MICE Product Updates Seminar & Travel Mart” held in Tokyo. This strategic move, in collaboration with the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), involves presenting Macao’s attractions to Japanese industry players.

MGTO is focused on spurring Macao’s recovery, spotlighting its first roadshow since travel restrictions eased in 2023. The campaign, infused with "tourism +" elements, aims to reinvigorate the Japanese market and diversify international visitor markets through enticing offers.

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