Macau Public Holidays, Events & Festivals for Year 2009
Public Holidays
Events & Festivals
New Year's Day
Jan 1
Chinese New Year (Year of the Ox) Holidays
Jan 26-28
Feast of the God Tou Tei
Feb 26
Procession of the Passion of Our Lord, the God Jesus
Feb 28-Mar 1
Feast of Pak Tai
Mar 29
Ching Ming
Apr 4
Easter Holidays
Apr 10-11
Macau Fringe
Apr 11-16
A-Ma Festival
Apr 18
Labour Day
May 1
Feast
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Public
Holidays
Events & Festivals
Date
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New Year's Day
Jan 1
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Chinese New Year Holidays
Feb 7-9
Procession of the Passion of Our Lord, the God Jesus
Feb 9-10
Feast of the God Tou Tei
Mar 9
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Easter Holidays
Mar
The four-month Culture and Food Festival whisks visitors off on four themed journeys. The 'Beer, Wine & Seafood Festival' hosted by Macau Fisherman's Wharf offer all kinds of beer, wines and fresh seafood from Australia and New Zealand cooked on the spot. Wine seminars, wine tasting dinners, beer drinking competition and music performances welcome you
The Westin Resort Macau is to hold an exclusive one-night-only 'Mizubashou Sake' menu tasting at its fine dining restaurant, Kwun Hoi Heen.
On the night of Friday 17 November, Mr Shoichi Nagai, sake maker and President of Japan's Nagai Sake Brewery, who has travelled from Japan for this exceptional evening, will be on hand to assist
Macau is a beautiful destination that is perfectly suited to both tourists and residents alike. This former Portuguese colony has clean streets, boulevards, pleasant gardens and even some hilly landscapes. Add to this sunshine, clear air, delicious local food and the many attractions this makes Macau a great place to visit.
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Tennis greats Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras will face off for the first time since their last epic match at the US Open final in 2002, which the latter won. The formidable duo will be back on the tennis arena later this year for an exhibition match that will be watched by more than 15,000
The Macau Inter-University Institute (IIUM) will hold a Russian musical evening, this Friday 23, at 6.30 pm, in the auditorium. Russian violinist Albert Clement and cellist Yuliy Astakhov will join pianist Poon Kiu Tung to perform works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Lyadov, Shostakovitch and Prokofiev.
Peter Tchaikovsky
Students will also present their insight into this European country’s culture
One of the highlights of this year's Grand Prix off-track activities will surely be the "Crazy Paradise -- Sentiments of Southern Europe" street performances in the St. Lazarus district by talented local artists. An open bar, coffee shop and booths selling attractive handcrafts will also generate an atmosphere of European culture and art -- so
Written during 1956 and 1957 by the renowned playwright Lao She, Teahouse is set in Beijing’s Yutai Teahouse, where various characters from society are cleverly depicted. In the chaotic yet inspiring history of China spanning more than a century, embracing the late Qing Dynasty, the Warlord period and the victory in the Sino-Japanese War, a
Liszt
Totentanz (Piano and Orchestra)
Piano Concerto No. 1
Les Pre'ludes
Piano Concerto No. 2
Franz Liszt was not only the most influential pianist of the 19th century, he was also a prolific composer who penned over 350 works, reformed piano techniques, and created the symphonic poem. His music for piano and orchestra have long been a staple of the