- Macao Sustainability Leader Sustaincia Joins the Sands Cares Accelerator
May 14, 2026
Las Vegas Sands and Sands China will support the organization in advancing technology to convert food waste into useful products during its three-year membership in the exclusive program.
LAS VEGAS and MACAO, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Las Vegas Sands (NYSE: LVS) and Sands China today announced that Macao nongovernmental organization Sustaincia has joined the Sands Cares Accelerator, a three-year membership program aimed at advancing nonprofits to deliver greater community impact. Sustaincia is committed to using technology and social affairs to encourage sustainable development.
The organization's strategic goal for its Sands Cares Accelerator membership is to perfect the use of advanced technology in converting food waste from bakery items, rice and cooking oil into useful products. Related to this goal, Sustaincia also will focus on establishing its community lab as a hub for technology innovation and research in food waste valorization, as well as leverage this circular framework to create opportunities for local entrepreneurs and scientists.
"Sands and Sands China are providing us with vital resources to realize our vision for improving food waste processes through advanced technology, while driving business and job prospects to further sustainable impact," Terence Lee, president of Sustaincia, said. "We believe the progress we make in our identified focus areas over the next three years in the Sands Cares Accelerator can have impact in Macao for years to come."
Sustaincia's approach centers on food waste valorization, the process of transforming discarded materials into valuable commodities, and establishing a vital, community-driven laboratory in Macao. Recognizing the enormous volume of food waste generated daily by integrated resorts and high-volume tourism, Sustaincia is building a comprehensive platform for participatory science and sustainable waste management.
The laboratory acts as a collaborative hub, bringing together partners and members from diverse academic and industrial backgrounds, including co-founder Dr. Bashir Saidu and Collab researchers Rana Elromh and Bryan Lee, to tackle challenges of the circular economy. Through this model, Sustaincia is transforming food waste into valuable, commercially viable products, creating an entirely new and inclusive industry that proves that Macao can be a leader in sustainability and environmental betterment.
Sustaincia is the second Macao nongovernmental organization to join the Sands Cares Accelerator, which helps fast-track nonprofit organizations on the tipping point of increasing community impact. Inspired by the entrepreneurial and philanthropic spirit of Sands' founder Sheldon G. Adelson, the program carries on his legacy of building successful businesses and giving back to communities by helping advance the capabilities of nonprofit organizations so they can better serve their missions.
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During their three-year membership, members focus on building their capacity in a strategic area or enhancing a program offering. Sands serves as a catalyst and mentor for helping organizations achieve their goals via funding to support their identified focus area, facilitation to build and achieve plans, and guidance and consulting from the company.
"Beyond having a solid vision to improve food waste management in Macao, Sustaincia was a great selection for our program because of its alignment with our own sustainable food initiatives," Ron Reese, senior vice president of global communications and corporate affairs at Sands, said. "Another factor we look for is the ability of an organization to sustain their goal after they leave the Sands Cares Accelerator, and we believe Sustaincia has established a strong plan for long-term impact."
Sustaincia is the second member of the Sands Cares Accelerator in Macao. Other global members have included The LGBTQ+ Center of Las Vegas (graduate), Green Our Planet (graduate), Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (graduate), the Inspiring Children Foundation (graduate) and the Asian Community Development Council (current member) in Las Vegas; and The Food Bank Singapore (current member) and Art Outreach (graduate) in Singapore.
To learn more about the Sands Cares Accelerator, visit https://www.sands.com/responsibility/communities/#our-program-sands-cares.
About Sustaincia Established in Macao in 2020, Sustaincia's mission is to create a community with opportunities for dialogue and exchange of ideas under the premises of economic development, social responsibility and environmental betterment. Sustaincia provides an online management platform for sustainable industry projects and activities spanning education, inspiration, connection, coordination and verification of sustainable efforts. Sustaincia also organizes events on green mobility and energy transitions, biotechnology exchange, global trends in technology and future career paths for young people. To explore our projects and join our mission, please visit the Community Laboratory section at sustaincia.org.
About Sands (NYSE: LVS) Sands is the leading global developer and operator of integrated resorts. The company's iconic properties drive valuable leisure and business tourism and deliver significant economic benefits, sustained job creation, financial opportunities for local businesses and community investment to help make its host regions ideal places to live, work and visit.
Sands' portfolio of properties includes Marina Bay Sands® in Singapore and The Venetian® Macao, The Londoner Macao®, The Parisian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao and Four Seasons® Hotel Macao, and Sands® Macao in Macao SAR, China, through majority ownership in Sands China Ltd.
Dedicated to being a leader in corporate responsibility, Sands is anchored by the core tenets of serving people, communities and the planet. The company's ESG leadership has led to inclusion on the Dow Jones Best-in-Class Indices for World and North America, as well as Fortune's list of the World's Most Admired Companies. To learn more, visit www.sands.com.Sands logo (PRNewsfoto/Las Vegas Sands)Cision
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- Sands China Committed to Advancing Macao's Economic Diversification
May 13, 2026
Driving the development of Macao as World Centre of Tourism and Leisure through integration, innovation, and inclusion
MACAO, May 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At Tuesday's opening ceremony of G2E Asia 2026, the annual trade show and conference for the Asian gaming industry, Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd., delivered the keynote address to 200 industry leaders and tourism stakeholders from across the region at The Venetian® Macao. The keynote shed light on insights to Macao's integrated tourism development and pathways to its citywide diversification.At G2E Asia 2026 on Tuesday, Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd., delivers a keynote address to 200 industry leaders and tourism stakeholders from across the region. The keynote shed light on insights to Macao’s integrated tourism development and pathways to its citywide diversification. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
Themed "Evolving Together: Advancing Macao's Diversification Through Integration, Innovation, and Inclusion," the keynote speech outlined how Sands China's visionary integration, transformative innovation, and inclusive growth have collectively shaped a blueprint for Macao's sustainable development.
Such a forward-looking blueprint traces back to the far-sighted vision of Sheldon G. Adelson, the late founder of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Under his leadership, the group's first property in Macao, Sands® Macao, was launched in 2004; it was followed by the 2007 launch of The Venetian® Macao, the city's first large-scale integrated resort that merges retail, entertainment, hospitality, and MICE facilities. Ever since, Sands China has laid the foundation for the Cotai Strip, ushering in a new era for Macao's tourism industry.
To support Macao's economic diversification, Sands China has continuously invested in a holistic focus on hospitality, MICE, entertainment, and retail. Its 14,000-seat Venetian Arena, constantly staging large-scale concerts and performances by international superstars, has played a key role in positioning Macao more prominently on the global stage.
The company also operates over 1.6 million square feet of MICE facilities, instrumental in drawing world-class MICE events and a large flow of business visitors to Macao, extending visitors' stay, and further strengthening Macao's status as a leading business tourism destination in Asia. In addition, Sands China owns the city's largest retail offering, comprising nearly 780 world-renowned duty-free retail outlets, providing strong support for the development of Macao's retail sector.
As the pioneer of the integrated resort model in Macao, Sands China has remained steadfast in fostering the city's economic diversification for over 20 years and continues to hold strong confidence in its future development. With the leadership of the central and the Macao SAR governments, Macao's long-term political stability under the "One Country, Two Systems" framework has positioned the city as a safe, resilient operating environment for long-term investment, sustained development, and high-quality growth. Macao further benefits from strong organic demand – driven by its proximity to a population of nearly 90 million in the Greater Bay Area and its connectivity to key global markets. Together with tourism infrastructure developed by Sands China and industry peers over years, the synergy that has formed enables Macao to continuously attract diverse groups of tourists and effectively capture visitor demand.
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Furthermore, Macao's supply advantage in having an unmatched critical mass of high-quality integrated resorts, together with government-backed infrastructure such as the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, have further enabled the scale and efficiency of Macao's tourism ecosystem and sustained its competitiveness.
Looking ahead, Chum underscored the growing importance of the "Event Economy" as a key driver of the next phase of Macao's diversification journey, with purposeful programming playing an increasingly strategic role in attracting international visitors and facilitating further economic diversification. The future focus for Sands China is on the curation of globally significant events to maximize impact and long-term value. Crucially, such events generate a broader spillover effect across the city's economy, benefitting a wider scope of industries.
Flagship entertainment and sports events are also identified as powerful brand amplifiers for the city. In particular, The NBA China Games in October 2025 marked a significant milestone. It generated approximately 3 billion online impressions on social media platforms across the Chinese mainland and significantly enhanced Macao's visibility within global sports and entertainment networks. Around the event, Sands China curated around 100 extended activities and initiatives, including NBA House, the Impact Week community event, fan engagement, and Macao's first NBA flagship store, ensuring the impact extended beyond the arena into the wider community.
The significance of sustainable diversification lies not only in tourism benefits, but also in creating meaningful and lasting contributions to the local community. By extending the synergy from large-scale events, Sands China has endeavoured to promote community care, bolstering volunteer service, fostering the development of Macao's arts and culture, empowering SMEs, and advancing community revitalization – ensuring tourism growth drives broader participation and shared benefits across society.
Sands China reaffirms its unwavering confidence in Macao's future and pledges to continue investing in high-quality non-gaming projects, working closely with the government, industry and Macao community to further facilitate the city's development as a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure.
About Sands China Ltd.
Sands China Ltd. (Sands China or the Company) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability and is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx: 1928). Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company's integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company's portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at The Venetian Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, The Londoner Theatre and Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company's Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao's transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. Sands China is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS).
For more information, please visit www.sandschina.com.
Media contacts: Corporate Communications, Sands China Ltd.
Mabel Wu
Tel: +853 8118 2268
Email: mabel.wu@sands.com.mo
Jesse Chiang
Tel: +853 8118 2054
Email: jesse.chiang@sands.com.moAt G2E Asia 2026 on Tuesday, Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd., delivers a keynote address to 200 industry leaders and tourism stakeholders from across the region. The keynote shed light on insights to Macao’s integrated tourism development and pathways to its citywide diversification. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)Following his keynote address at G2E Asia 2026, Chum (centre) gathers with Bill Miller (left), president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, and J.B. Son (right), senior vice president of Reed Exhibitions, Asia Pacific. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)Cision
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- Assessing Sands China (SEHK:1928) Valuation As P/E Premium Contrasts With Discounted Cash Flow Signal
May 13, 2026
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Sands China (SEHK:1928) is back on investor watch after fresh performance metrics highlighted its role as a Macau focused integrated resort and casino operator, prompting closer attention to recent share price moves.
See our latest analysis for Sands China.
At the current share price of HK$16.14, Sands China has seen the share price fall over the past quarter and year to date, while the 1 year total shareholder return remains slightly positive. This suggests recent sentiment has cooled after earlier gains.
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So with Sands China trading at HK$16.14 after a weak recent run but a positive 1 year total return, and with some growth in revenue and net income, is this a mispriced casino recovery play, or is the market already banking on future growth?
Price-to-Earnings of 18.6x: Is it justified?
On a P/E of 18.6x at HK$16.14, Sands China looks expensive compared with both its own estimated fair P/E and the wider Hong Kong Hospitality industry.
The P/E multiple compares the current share price with earnings per share, so a higher ratio usually signals that investors are willing to pay more for each unit of profit.
For Sands China, the current 18.6x P/E sits above the estimated fair P/E of 16x as well as the industry average of 16.6x. That suggests the market is pricing in a richer earnings profile than both the regression based fair ratio and sector peers imply. It also highlights a level the valuation could gravitate toward if expectations cool or earnings do not keep pace.
Against other Hospitality stocks, this richer multiple is hard to miss and it reinforces the idea that investors are assigning a premium relative to the sector.
Explore the SWS fair ratio for Sands China
Result: Price-to-Earnings of 18.6x (OVERVALUED)
However, recent share price weakness and a P/E above both fair value estimates and industry levels could expose you to downside if earnings or sentiment change.
Find out about the key risks to this Sands China narrative.
Another View: Discounted Cash Flow Signals Value
While the 18.6x P/E points to a rich price tag, our DCF model presents a different perspective. With Sands China at HK$16.14 and an estimated future cash flow value of HK$25.28, the shares are indicated as undervalued, which raises the question of which signal you consider more significant.
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Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.1928 Discounted Cash Flow as at May 2026
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- Sands China Committed to Advancing Macao's Economic Diversification
May 12, 2026
Driving the development of Macao as World Centre of Tourism and Leisure through integration, innovation, and inclusion
MACAO, May 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At Tuesday's opening ceremony of G2E Asia 2026, the annual trade show and conference for the Asian gaming industry, Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd., delivered the keynote address to 200 industry leaders and tourism stakeholders from across the region at The Venetian® Macao. The keynote shed light on insights to Macao's integrated tourism development and pathways to its citywide diversification.At G2E Asia 2026 on Tuesday, Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd., delivers a keynote address to 200 industry leaders and tourism stakeholders from across the region. The keynote shed light on insights to Macao’s integrated tourism development and pathways to its citywide diversification.
Themed "Evolving Together: Advancing Macao's Diversification Through Integration, Innovation, and Inclusion," the keynote speech outlined how Sands China's visionary integration, transformative innovation, and inclusive growth have collectively shaped a blueprint for Macao's sustainable development.
Such a forward-looking blueprint traces back to the far-sighted vision of Sheldon G. Adelson, the late founder of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Under his leadership, the group's first property in Macao, Sands® Macao, was launched in 2004; it was followed by the 2007 launch of The Venetian® Macao, the city's first large-scale integrated resort that merges retail, entertainment, hospitality, and MICE facilities. Ever since, Sands China has laid the foundation for the Cotai Strip, ushering in a new era for Macao's tourism industry.
To support Macao's economic diversification, Sands China has continuously invested in a holistic focus on hospitality, MICE, entertainment, and retail. Its 14,000-seat Venetian Arena, constantly staging large-scale concerts and performances by international superstars, has played a key role in positioning Macao more prominently on the global stage.
The company also operates over 1.6 million square feet of MICE facilities, instrumental in drawing world-class MICE events and a large flow of business visitors to Macao, extending visitors' stay, and further strengthening Macao's status as a leading business tourism destination in Asia. In addition, Sands China owns the city's largest retail offering, comprising nearly 780 world-renowned duty-free retail outlets, providing strong support for the development of Macao's retail sector.
As the pioneer of the integrated resort model in Macao, Sands China has remained steadfast in fostering the city's economic diversification for over 20 years and continues to hold strong confidence in its future development. With the leadership of the central and the Macao SAR governments, Macao's long-term political stability under the "One Country, Two Systems" framework has positioned the city as a safe, resilient operating environment for long-term investment, sustained development, and high-quality growth. Macao further benefits from strong organic demand – driven by its proximity to a population of nearly 90 million in the Greater Bay Area and its connectivity to key global markets. Together with tourism infrastructure developed by Sands China and industry peers over years, the synergy that has formed enables Macao to continuously attract diverse groups of tourists and effectively capture visitor demand.
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Furthermore, Macao's supply advantage in having an unmatched critical mass of high-quality integrated resorts, together with government-backed infrastructure such as the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, have further enabled the scale and efficiency of Macao's tourism ecosystem and sustained its competitiveness.
Looking ahead, Chum underscored the growing importance of the "Event Economy" as a key driver of the next phase of Macao's diversification journey, with purposeful programming playing an increasingly strategic role in attracting international visitors and facilitating further economic diversification. The future focus for Sands China is on the curation of globally significant events to maximize impact and long-term value. Crucially, such events generate a broader spillover effect across the city's economy, benefitting a wider scope of industries.
Flagship entertainment and sports events are also identified as powerful brand amplifiers for the city. In particular, The NBA China Games in October 2025 marked a significant milestone. It generated approximately 3 billion online impressions on social media platforms across the Chinese mainland and significantly enhanced Macao's visibility within global sports and entertainment networks. Around the event, Sands China curated around 100 extended activities and initiatives, including NBA House, the Impact Week community event, fan engagement, and Macao's first NBA flagship store, ensuring the impact extended beyond the arena into the wider community.
The significance of sustainable diversification lies not only in tourism benefits, but also in creating meaningful and lasting contributions to the local community. By extending the synergy from large-scale events, Sands China has endeavoured to promote community care, bolstering volunteer service, fostering the development of Macao's arts and culture, empowering SMEs, and advancing community revitalization – ensuring tourism growth drives broader participation and shared benefits across society.
Sands China reaffirms its unwavering confidence in Macao's future and pledges to continue investing in high-quality non-gaming projects, working closely with the government, industry and Macao community to further facilitate the city's development as a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure.
About Sands China Ltd.
Sands China Ltd. (Sands China or the Company) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability and is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx: 1928). Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company's integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company's portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at The Venetian Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, The Londoner Theatre and Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company's Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao's transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. Sands China is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS).
For more information, please visit www.sandschina.com.
Media contacts: Corporate Communications, Sands China Ltd.
Mabel Wu
Tel: +853 8118 2268
Email: mabel.wu@sands.com.mo
Jesse Chiang
Tel: +853 8118 2054
Email: jesse.chiang@sands.com.moAt G2E Asia 2026 on Tuesday, Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd., delivers a keynote address to 200 industry leaders and tourism stakeholders from across the region. The keynote shed light on insights to Macao’s integrated tourism development and pathways to its citywide diversification.Following his keynote address at G2E Asia 2026, Chum (centre) gathers with Bill Miller (left), president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, and J.B. Son (right), senior vice president of Reed Exhibitions, Asia Pacific.Cision
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- Sands China Launches 'Community Revitalization Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens'
Apr 29, 2026
Fully supporting Macao SAR government's directives on sustainable community development with new initiatives
MACAO, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sands China announced its new Community Revitalization Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens Wednesday at a press conference at The Londoner® Macao. This second edition of the programme is presenting two related initiatives. Firstly, through the launch of Sands China's Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens, the company continues to demonstrate its unwavering support for the Macao SAR government's directive on promoting and fostering the city's economic diversification. The initiative seeks to recruit a new batch of local SMEs to establish businesses on Rua das Estalagens, re-energising the district's economic vitality. Secondly, the inaugural Shop Rebranding Programme aims to embrace the company's business philosophy of supporting local SMEs by empowering businesses already on the street to innovate, strengthen their brands, and enhance their operational capability. Centred on the principle of "integrating the old with the new, bridging the past into future," this new edition of the Community Revitalization Programme strives for the sustainable development of Rua das Estalagens by injecting fresh energy into this historic street of distinctive cultural value while rekindling its past vibrancy and charm.Sands China announced its new Community Revitalization Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens Wednesday, continuing to demonstrate its unwavering support for the Macao SAR government’s directive on promoting and fostering the city’s economic diversification. The initiative seeks to recruit a new batch of local SMEs to establish businesses on Rua das Estalagens, re-energising the street’s economic vitality. At the same time, the new Shop Rebranding Programme further leverages the company’s business philosophy of supporting local SMEs, empowering existing businesses on Rua das Estalagens to innovate and upgrade, thereby enhancing operational capability. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
Since the Macao SAR government launched its revitalisation plan in 2023, Sands China has invested resources, integrated innovative ideas, and collaborated across sectors to promote the long-term development of the city's historic districts. In April 2024, the company launched the first-of-its-kind Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme for Rua das Estalagens to an overwhelming response. Seven enterprises were selected from 128 applications, encompassing cultural and creative retail, food and beverage specialities, and other diversified businesses. Over the past two years, this initiative has brought a refreshing vibe into the historic street, thrusting the district into the public spotlight.
In operation for two years now, the Community Revitalization Programme for Rua das Estalagens has helped shops gain a reputation, with some becoming viral hotspots — breathing new life into the entire district. To extend the effectiveness of the programme, Sands China is now launching the Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens. With the principle of "integrating the old with the new," the initiative encourages Macao entrepreneurs to submit business proposals that align with the street's revitalisation strategy, further boosting the district's economic strength. Applicants must commit to a self-invested initial operating capital of no less than MOP 300,000. Selected applications can receive subsidies equivalent to one to two times the amount of the self-invested capital, with a capped amount of MOP 1 million per applicant. A judging panel will assess the subsidy amount based on a comprehensive evaluation of factors, such as the creativity and market potential of the submitted proposal, and the experience of the operating team.
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Meanwhile, the inaugural Shop Rebranding Programme empowers shops currently operating on Rua das Estalagens to enhance their brand appeal and elevate their operational capability, under the principle of "bridging the past into future." Applicants need to commit to a minimum self-invested capital of MOP 50,000. Selected applications can receive subsidies equivalent to one to three times the amount of the self-invested capital, capped at MOP 500,000 per applicant. The programme encompasses brand image innovation, product packaging, and storefront beautification, all designed to bolster the market competitiveness and vibrancy of the street's existing stores.
Speaking at the press conference, Yau Yun Wah, director of the Economic and Technological Development Bureau of the Macao SAR government, said: "Launched in 2024, the first edition of the Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens not only captured the attention of local young entrepreneurs, but also successfully helped put a series of creative business plans into action. This encouraging result has infused Rua das Estalagens with new commercial vision and vitality. Meanwhile, the inaugural Shop Rebranding Programme under the company's Community Revitalization Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens aims to empower existing shops to strengthen their brands through upgrades and transformation, thereby enhancing their competitiveness. These initiatives are highly aligned with the Macao SAR government's vision of supporting the high-standard development of local SMEs and boosting community economic development. SMEs are the cornerstone of Macao's economic development, and supporting their growth has always been a policy priority for the SAR government. Beyond government support, it is crucial that enterprises actively leverage the spirit of creativity, while all sectors of society participate and promote this vision. The Community Revitalization Programme for Rua das Estalagens has exemplified the success that stems from such cross-sector collaboration. We hope that the community will continue to unite with the SAR government to jointly drive the sustainable development of Macao's community economy."
Dr. Wilfred Wong, executive vice chairman of Sands China Ltd., said: "Rua das Estalagens stands as a pivotal testament to the history and development of Macao, embodying profound cultural value and memories of a past economy. The first phase of Sands China's Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme for Rua das Estalagens attracted a group of young entrepreneurs to devote themselves to the future development of the street, fully demonstrating the strength, perseverance, and dedication of Macao's new generation. Building upon this achievement, we remain steadfast in our commitment to growing alongside the Macao community with the launch of the Community Revitalization Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens. This initiative seeks to recruit a new cohort of SMEs to start businesses on the historic street, providing a platform for Macao entrepreneurs to flourish while further re-energising the district's cultural, tourism, and economic vitality. Additionally, through our inaugural Shop Rebranding Programme, we aim to help the street's existing businesses optimise and upgrade their brands, ensuring the sustainable development of Macao's revitalised districts.
"True to our business philosophy of growing alongside SMEs, we are dedicated to uniting the strengths of the government, business sectors and the community. Our goal is to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of Rua das Estalagens while reinvigorating the street's commercial growth, thereby collectively contributing to Macao's economic diversification and community development. We are grateful to the various SAR government departments, public sector entities, the banking sector, community associations, and the businesses on Rua das Estalagens for their unwavering support of this revitalisation programme. Their backing represents a collective effort to empower local SMEs and revive the cultural and tourism charm of the area, showcasing the vitality of Macao's community tourism."
Joao Ma, vice president of the board of directors of the Macao Chamber of Commerce, said: "Looking back to 2024, Sands China launched the inaugural Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme for Rua das Estalagens under the philosophy of growing with SMEs. The programme successfully attracted entrepreneurs to set up businesses in the historic district, bringing tangible changes to the street. The newly launched Community Revitalization Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens not only continues to recruit new entrepreneurship proposals, but is also introducing the new Shop Rebranding Programme, encouraging existing merchants to enhance their competitiveness and respond proactively to changing market needs. This represents a deeper and more concrete implementation of the concept of 'integrating the old with the new.'
"We are delighted to once again serve as a supporting organisation, working alongside Sands China to support local entrepreneurs and SMEs in taking opportunities and contributing to the growth of the community economy. SMEs are a vital pillar of Macao's economy, and the entrepreneurial spirit is a driving force for social progress. The Macao Chamber of Commerce will continue to play its role as a bridge, supporting greater numbers of reliable enterprises and promoting diversified development of community economies. We firmly believe that through the collective efforts of the government, enterprises, and chambers of commerce, Macao's traditional commercial districts will not merely remain historic streets, but will evolve into exemplary districts that showcase the city's innovative vitality and rich cultural heritage."
Representatives of the enterprises selected for the first edition of the Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme for Rua das Estalagens attended the press conference Wednesday to share their entrepreneurial journeys, insights, and operational experiences. They noted that through the collective efforts of Sands China and various sectors of society, the programme has successfully helped them establish businesses on Rua das Estalagens and provided strong support for their steady growth. Additionally, Sands China has invested its resources to help shops on the street achieve sustainable development across multiple areas. The representatives expressed their enthusiasm for the new set of entrepreneurs soon to join the district, whose presence will inject new elements into the area and help build a robust operating environment.
A series of free events is set to launch to support the new round of the Community Revitalization Programme, including:
Briefing Session (May 8): A representative will introduce the two initiatives in detail, with government officials and public utility representatives invited to share essential information on starting a business; SME Training Courses (May 14): Titled "Macao SMEs: Effective Business Plan and Marketing Strategy" and "Macao SMEs: From Transformation of Traditions to Startup Innovation," these two sessions aim to help Macao enterprises enhance their marketing writing, operational knowledge, and market insights, equipping them with the necessary knowledge for the initiative; Rua das Estalagens Open Day (May 15 and 17, June 12 and 14): Interested parties are welcome to join these sessions to inspect the district and shop conditions, prior to embarking on their entrepreneurial journeys.
Sands China has long been committed to providing a platform for Macao's SMEs to grow. Beyond providing entrepreneurship and rebranding subsidies, the Community Revitalization Programme for Rua das Estalagens has offered a range of practical support, such as inviting selected enterprises to participate in the company's large-scale events and activities. For two consecutive years, Sands China has hosted a food fest for the programme's inaugural cohort. These food festivals, held at the back-of-house area of The Venetian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao respectively, have helped participating shops promote their brands and increase visibility, drawing 11,000 Sands China team members across both editions.
Furthermore, for two consecutive years, the company has distributed discount vouchers of these selected enterprises to participants of the Sands China Macao International 10K, encouraging runners to visit Rua das Estalagens. The company has also invited selected enterprises to set up booths at events such as the Sands Shopping Carnival, Macao's largest sales event, allowing local SMEs to reach beyond their immediate neighbourhoods and engage with a broader audience of residents and tourists, thereby enhancing their brand influence and market competitiveness.
The Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens is organised by Sands China Ltd. and co-organised by the Macao Chamber of Commerce. The Secretariat for Economy and Finance of the Macao SAR government is the programme's advisory body, with the following serving as supporting units: Economic and Technological Development Bureau, Macao Government Tourism Office, Commerce and Investment Promotion Institute, Cultural Affairs Bureau, Municipal Affairs Bureau, General Union of Neighbourhood Associations of Macao, Macau Artist Society, Companhia de Electricidade de Macau - CEM, S.A. (CEM), The Macao Water Supply Company Limited, Bank of China Macau Branch, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Macau), and Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU). The programme operates under Sands China's F.I.T. local SME support programme and the Sands Resorts Incubation Center.
Guests of honour at the press conference were Sun Yaohua, director of the Economic Affairs Department of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Macao SAR; Yau Yun Wah; Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of the Macao Government Tourism Office; Mak Kim Meng, acting chairman of the Administration Committee on Municipal Affairs of the Municipal Affairs Bureau; Christy Mai, adviser to the Office of the Secretary for Economy and Finance; Sou Kin Meng, head of the department of Cultural Heritage of the Cultural Affairs Bureau; Joao Ma; Ng Siu Lai, president of the General Union of Neighbourhood Associations of Macau; Ip Sio Kai, chairman of The Macau Association of Banks; Nacky Kuan, executive director of The Macao Water Supply Company Limited; Carlos Cid Álvares, chief executive officer of BNU Macau; Huang Xianjun, deputy chief executive officer of ICBC Macau; Xu Zhiyu, managing director of Bank of China Macau Branch; Lok Hei, president of the Macau Artists Society; Cecilia Nip, director of the CEM Regulatory Affairs and Corporate Communications Office; Dr. Wong; Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd.; and Dave Sun, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Sands China Ltd. and managing director of Venetian Macau Limited.
Interested individuals can visit https://tinyurl.com/RuadasEstalagens2026 or scan the QR code below to view details and register for the Entrepreneurship Recruitment Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens and its relevant events. The application period is open now and will close at 5 p.m. on June 30.
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About Sands China Ltd.
Sands China Ltd. (Sands China or the Company) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability and is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx: 1928). Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company's integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company's portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at The Venetian Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, The Londoner Theatre and Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company's Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao's transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. Sands China is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS).
For more information, please visit www.sandschina.com.
Media contacts:
Corporate Communications, Sands China Ltd.
Mabel Wu
Tel: +853 8118 2268
Email: mabel.wu@sands.com.mo
Jesse Chiang
Tel: +853 8118 2054
Email: jesse.chiang@sands.com.moAt Wednesday’s press conference, representatives from four distinguished businesses from the first Community Revitalization Programme for Rua das Estalagens share their experiences of starting a business on Rua das Estalagens. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)Officiating guests gather at Wednesday’s press conference at The Londoner Macao. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)Officiating guests attend the press conference for Sands China’s “Community Revitalization Programme 2.0 for Rua das Estalagens,” at The Londoner Macao Wednesday. The second edition of the programme continues Sands China’s support of the Macao SAR government’s policy of promoting and facilitating the diversification of the economy. It is recruiting local SMEs to set up business on Rua das Estalagens to revitalise the street’s economy, as well as empower existing businesses on Rua das Estalagens to innovate and upgrade, thereby enhancing their business dynamism. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)Cision
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- Amap Street Stars Launches Macao Authentic Delicacies Ranking to Drive Cultural-Tourism Innovation in the Greater Bay Area
Mar 27, 2026
Sands China, Amap and Macau Pass Sign Strategic Cooperation Memorandum to inject new vitality into Macao's development as a City of Gastronomy
MACAO, CN / ACCESS Newswire / March 27, 2026 / Amap and Macau Pass held the "Macao City Life Launch Event" at The Londoner® Macao on March 27. The event was co-organized by Sands China Ltd. and supported by the Macao Government Tourism Office. Meanwhile, Amap, Macau Pass, and Sands China held a signing ceremony for a tripartite strategic cooperation memorandum.
At the event, Amap unveiled the world's first citywide "Flying Street View" and, together with Macau Pass, launched the "Macao Authentic Delicacies" Ranking and the "Macao City Life Support Program". These initiatives aim to leverage AI and digital technologies to deepen the integration of culture and tourism across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, setting a new benchmark for high-quality development in the regional service sector.
Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Director of the Macao Government Tourism Office, said Macao is stepping up efforts to integrate tourism and gastronomy, making the debut of Amap Street Stars in the city-its first stop in the Greater Bay Area-particularly meaningful.
"The newly launched ‘Macao Authentic Delicacies' Ranking will help visitors discover distinctive local businesses with greater precision and further unlock tourism spending," she said. "Macao will continue working with all sectors to advance the high-quality development of its tourism industry."20260327_075059000_iOS·AGTech Holdings Ltd
Photo caption: "Macao City Life Support Program"Officially Launched
Real Data Builds Trust, Helping Visitors Discover Macao Through Food
Macao recorded over 40 million visitor arrivals in 2025, reaching a new high. To help travelers better explore the city through its culinary offerings, Amap and Macau Pass introduced the "Macao Authentic Delicacies" Ranking, covering six categories: popular dim sum restaurants, specialty dessert shops, wok-hei eateries, street-side noodle shops, local milk tea and coffee spots, and neighborhood cha chaan tengs-offering a comprehensive view of Macao's diverse food scene.
Unlike conventional rankings that rely on subjective reviews or commercial promotion, Amap Street Stars operates on a "vote with their feet" mechanism, drawing on large volumes of real navigation and in-store visit data to create a credible, data-driven evaluation system for offline services. This approach captures the essence of Macao as a "City of Gastronomy," helping visitors discover the distinctive flavors hidden in the alleyways and rich with local spirit-so travelers can truly taste authentic Macao in every choice they make. In Macao, the rankings currently cover 985 merchants, with 96 restaurants, attractions, and hotels selected for the top-tier "Champion List."
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The rankings are also integrated with major attractions and curated "Citywalk" routes via a newly launched "Explore Macao with Amap Street Stars" page-creating a seamless, one-stop experience that connects discovery, decision-making, navigation, and in-store visits.
World's First Citywide "Flying Street View": Technology Enhances the Cultural Tourism Experience
Another highlight of the event was the launch of Amap's citywide "Flying Street View" in Macao, powered by its self-developed world model. This feature allows users to explore 360-degree aerial views of the city and preview landmarks such as the Ruins of St. Paul's and St. Dominic's Church, while virtually navigating neighborhoods to experience local shops and street life. It is designed to simplify trip planning and significantly reduce the time and effort required to decide where to go.
The feature also provides merchants with a powerful new way to showcase their businesses, helping improve customer conversion. Pastelaria Yeng Kee, a heritage brand with a 98-year history, reported a 23% increase in average daily sales at its Rua das Estalagens location after adopting the feature.
Similarly, local brand Matcha Macau leveraged Amap's digital location tools and in-store reservation features to address map positioning inaccuracies and customer loss caused by overlapping street names, successfully attracting more visitors from the Chinese mainland.
"Macao City Life Support Program" Aims to Help Quality Merchants Get Seen
Since the launch of Amap Street Stars in September 2025, the platform has driven over 380 million visits to restaurants, attractions, and hotels across the Greater Bay Area's 11 cities. During the 2026 Chinese New Year holiday, Macao welcomed an average of 114,000 daily visitors from the Chinese mainland, with Zhuhai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen contributing the largest shares-highlighting the impact of the Greater Bay Area's "one-hour living circle" on Macao's tourism growth.
To help merchants capture this growing demand, Amap and Macau Pass jointly launched the "Macao City Life Support Program," focusing on well-known brands, heritage shops, and quality neighborhood businesses. The program provides support through four key initiatives:
First, it builds "AI-powered digital storefronts", using Flying Street View and AI service tools to help merchants improve efficiency and increase revenue. Second, it provides operational tools and professional offline training to enhance digital capabilities. Third, it invests millions in consumer vouchers and delivers tens of millions of traffic exposure to help merchants turn traffic advantage into order growth during peak travel seasons. Fourth, it collaborates with Amap's "Authentic Explorer" influencers to create high-quality content and amplify brand visibility.
Amap and Macau Pass Join Forces with Sands China to Boost Macao's Cultural-Tourism Industry with Digital Technology
At the event, Amap, Macau Pass, and Sands China signed a strategic cooperation memorandum to further bolster the digital transformation of Macao's cultural tourism industry.
As a leading integrated resort operator in Macao, Sands China integrates its newly launched Sands Lifestyle membership platform into Amap's digital ecosystem. The partnership will focus on brand marketing, smart navigation, and the digital upgrade of commercial districts. Sands China has long placed strong emphasis on the development of its F&B segment, with over 150 restaurants that range from fine dining to regional specialties. Looking ahead, Sands China will further integrate with Amap's digital ecosystem to create a seamless, one-stop smart experience-from precise online outreach to immersive offline experiences.
Dr. Wilfred Wong, Executive Vice Chairman of Sands China Ltd., said: " We are honored to be the first integrated resort operator in Macao to establish such a deep partnershipwith Amap. This partnership marks an important step toward empowering our dining offerings with digital technology and support the broader development of Macao's culinary industry. Sands China will continue to deepen its digital practices, enabling visitors to explore the culinary delightsof Sands China and Macao through smart technology, while injecting new momentum into Macao's development as a Creative City of Gastronomy."
Guo Ning, CEO of Amap, said "Street Stars was created to build a trusted offline service ecosystem based on real consumer choices. By enabling users to ‘vote with their feet,' we aim to ensure that quality businesses receive the recognition they deserve. Meanwhile, this partnership marks the deep integration of Amap's digital capabilities with Macao's cultural tourism industry. In the future, we plan to expand cooperation into more areas and look forward to working with our partners to transform Macao's unique appeal into measurable and shareable trust assets, setting a new model for tourism innovation across the Greater Bay Area."
As a key driver of Macao's digital transformation, Macau Pass is leveraging over 20 years of experience in local consumer services together with Amap's AI-powered mobility solutions. The collaboration makes it easier for visitors to discover specialty merchants on digital maps while streamlining payments to enhance customer conversion. Sun Ho, Chairman and CEO of Macau Pass, stated that the partnership with Amap and Sands China aims to harness digital technology to support local businesses, showcase Macao's unique charm to more visitors, and invigorate the city's economic vitality.20260327_075102000_iOS
Photo caption: Signing Ceremony of the Tripartite Strategic Cooperation Memorandum between Guo Ning, CEO of Amap; Dr. Wilfred Wong, Executive Vice Chairman of Sands China Ltd.; and Sun Ho, Chairman and CEO of Macau Pass.
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About Sands China Ltd.
Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company's integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company's portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at The Venetian Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, the Londoner Theatre and the Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company's Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao's transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. For more information, please visit www.sandschina.com.
About Amap
China's leading provider of digital map, navigation, real-time traffic information and lifestyle services
Founded in 2002, Amap is a leading provider of digital map, navigation, real-time traffic information and lifestyle services in China. With a focus on "promoting technological innovation and advancing with the ecosystem," Amap has evolved into an integrated one-stop travel and lifestyle service platform. The platform provides various transportation services covering driving, ride-hailing, buses, subways, cycling, walking, trains, and flights, as well as quality lifestyle services including dining, hotel & travel, and gas/charging. Amap is dedicated to building a new offline service credit system based on users voting with their feet. Amap will continue to develop public welfare initiatives such as barrier-free transportation and eco-friendly transportation, which have received positive recognition from the industry and users.
About Macau Pass Group Holdings Limited
Macau Pass Group Holdings Limited is a diversified group company engaged in various fields, including financial technology, payment services, local lifestyle services, tourism services, and cultural performances. Macau Pass Group is committed to continuous innovation and development, aiming to serve as a bridge connecting Macao with the world and promoting the common prosperity of the regional economy and culture. One of subsidiaries of Macau Pass Group, Macau Pass S.A, has issued the first contactless smart electronic payment card in Macao, the mCard, with a cumulative issuance exceeding five million cards, meeting the payment needs of all residents and tourists at nearly 30,000 payment points in Macao. Its sub-brand, MPay, registered users accounting for over 90% of the total local population and is also the local app with the highest daily active users in Macao. Macau Pass Group also operates a highly recognized and utilized membership points system in Macao, mCoin, which has partnered with various cultural, sports, and exhibition events. mPass integrates a variety of one-stop local services, providing consumers visiting Macao with a diverse range of products and services, including dining, cultural entertainment, transportation, shopping, and travel vacations, taking consumers to explore the vibrant life in Macao.
Media contacts:
Public Relations, Sands China Ltd.
Dan Li
Tel: +853 8118 2056
Email: dan.li@sands.com.mo
Public Relations, Amap
Song Guangping
Email: songguangping.sgp@alibaba-inc.com
Public Relations, Macau Pass Group Holdings Ltd.
May
Email: myt455242@alibaba-inc.com
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- Sands China Celebrates Grand Opening at Hong Kong's Art Central
Mar 24, 2026
Sands Gallery as bridge bringing Macao artists onto international art stage Contemporary artworks presented alongside century-old firecracker history Showcasing vibrant energy of Macao's art and cultural scene
MACAO, March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sands China celebrated the grand opening of its Sands Gallery booth Tuesday at Art Central, Hong Kong's premier international art event. The booth features artworks by three of Macao's forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from "A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers" currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao's enduring artistic charm to visitors.Guests of honour officiate the opening ceremony of the Sands Gallery booth, presented by Sands China Tuesday at Art Central, Hong Kong’s annual premier international art event at Central Harbourfront. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
Sands China's participation in Art Central reaffirms the company's commitment to promoting the development of art and culture in Macao. Since the establishment of Sands Gallery as a permanent art space in 2022, the company has consistently leveraged the gallery as a bridge connecting Macao artists with the global art world. Its debut appearance at Art Central not only brings emerging Macao artists onto an international stage, but also reflects the growing recognition of Sands Gallery within the international art scene. The opening day welcomed nearly 100 distinguished guests from Hong Kong and Macao to mark a new milestone in the development of Macao's art scene.
Sands China is the first integrated tourism and leisure enterprise from Macao invited as an Associate Partner to join Art Central. In alignment with the Macao SAR government's policy of diversified development, Sands China has long supported the integration of culture and tourism. Through presenting Sands Gallery at Art Central, the company seeks to further strengthen the gallery's role as an international cultural portal for Macao – a portal that helps Macao artists expand onto global platforms, thereby elevating the international competitiveness of Macao's arts and cultural sector and its talent development, while constantly fostering the city's vibrant and diversified development.
The Sands Gallery booth will be open to the public March 25-29, presenting more than 40 artworks, including distinctive pieces from the three Macao artists. Their works and artistic visions demonstrate a high international standard, while reflecting deep connections to Macao's urban life and cultural identity. Lei draws on scientific theory as the foundation of aesthetics, transforming artificial spectra, proportional values, and geometric structures into repetitive, precise blocks of colour and surfaces of light that reflect the fluidity and changes of urban life. Leong interrogates shifting notions of value and cultural interfaces that shape identity, informed by his personal migration history. His works examine the tension and intricate relations between Macao culture and artistic essence. Lio blends Japanese manga and Western painting into his practice in a distinctive approach, creating imaginative narratives and artistic spaces that resonate with both ordinary and philosophical experiences.
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Dr. Wilfred Wong, executive vice chairman of Sands China Ltd., said: "Since the establishment of Sands Gallery in 2022, Sands China has been committed to fostering cultural exchange between Macao and the world – by leveraging the gallery as a bridge that brings the world of international art into Macao, while carrying Macao's rich artistic vision to the world. After four years of dedicated efforts, we are honoured to be the first integrated tourism and leisure enterprise from Macao participating in Art Central as an Associate Partner. Today, we are delighted to introduce three exceptionally promising young artists from Macao — Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man — showcasing their creative flair to international audiences. Through the power of art, we hope to bring the world closer and deepen people's understanding of one another.
"Macao is a city shaped by over four centuries of cultural exchange between East and West. To reflect this heritage, we are also presenting elements of our special exhibition, 'A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance,' currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao, enabling global audiences to experience this shared memory of Macao's vibrant days. By participating in this year's Art Central, we aim for Macao to be a wider international cultural portal, highlighting the stories of Macao artists — and to leverage art as a bridge for global understanding, so we may flourish and grow together."
Lei said: "I would like to express my gratitude to Sands Gallery for supporting me on my artistic journey. From participating in the collateral exhibition for Art Macao at Sands Gallery a few years ago to being here at Art Central today, every step has held great significance for me. The three series on display took me 10 years to complete, and their rich content reflects my unwavering dedication to artistic practice and exploration. With the support of Sands Gallery, I believe that we can use Art Central as a platform to exchange ideas with artists from around the world while elevating my work to new heights."
Leong said: "It was an honour to participate in a collateral exhibition for Art Macao at Sands Gallery a few years ago. I am honoured to join hands with the gallery once again to bring my recognised works to Art Central. Our participation in this prestigious art event not only opens a window for the future development of Macao's art and cultural industry, but also allows the city's distinctive artistic and cultural heritage to shine on the global stage. With the support of Sands Gallery and the showcase of my multimedia works that blend Eastern and Western cultures, we can unleash more opportunities to establish a presence on the global art scene and allow Macao artists to be seen by wider audiences."
Lio said: "It is my first time participating in Art Central, and I am truly honoured to have been invited to an international platform outside Macao to showcase my works to global audiences and connect with artists from around the world. I am grateful to Sands Gallery for providing Macao artists with such a valuable opportunity to pave the way onto the global stage, showcasing the city's creative flair to the world. Through this exhibition, I hope my works can reach more people and bring them a sense of resonance and joy, while demonstrating the strength of Macao's art scene to the world."
Showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of Macao through contemporary art and century-old industrial craftsmanship
The Sands Gallery booth is also being presented in conjunction with "A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers," currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Marking the centenary of the Iec Long Firecracker Factory, the booth is also presenting original Macao firecracker packaging labels. Through artistic expression spanning different eras, the exhibition showcases the enduring innovation and creative vitality of Macao's arts and cultural landscape.
In addition, Professor Ung Vai Meng, distinguished professor of the Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the Macau University of Science and Technology and curator of the Iec Long firecracker exhibition, will host a seminar at the Art Central Theatre March 29. Titled "Aesthetics in a Square-Inch: A Century of Visual Culture Change Through Macao's Firecracker Packaging," the seminar will delve into the development and aesthetic spirit of Macao's firecracker industry, bringing the cherished memories of its century-old industrial heritage to the global stage.
The booth's opening brought together nearly 100 distinguished guests, including Macao government officials and representatives from the fields of art and culture, tourism, academia, and media. Moreover, Sands China specially arranged tours guided by professionals from Art Central for the guests to visit both the Sands Gallery booth and other participating galleries. The initiative aims to encourage Macao's various sectors to broaden their international horizons by fostering deeper exchanges with global artists, galleries, and collectors, thereby enhancing their artistic perspectives.
Guests of honour at Tuesday's opening ceremony were: Stanley Mok, general manager of the Macau Government Tourism Office Representative Office in Hong Kong; Corey Andrew Barr, fair director of Art Central; Lok Hei, president of the Macau Artist Society; Professor Ung;
Macao artists Lei, Leong, and Lio; Dr. Wong; and Devonne Iao, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of resort marketing for Sands China Ltd.
For more information about the Sands Gallery booth, please visit https://en.sandsresortsmacao.com/sands-lifestyle/sands-art-gallery/art-central-202603.html.
For more information about Art Central and ticketing, please visit artcentralhongkong.com.
About Sands Gallery
As an art space located at The Grand Suites at Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Sands Gallery is dedicated to bringing diverse art exhibitions to the city, fostering the sustainable development of Macao's cultural and creative industries.
Since its establishment in 2022, the gallery has hosted 12 exhibitions of varied styles, introducing artworks of international and national calibre while also providing opportunities for local artists to showcase their works and connect with the global art stage.
Through continued endeavours in Macao's arts and cultural sector, Sands China has built the Gallery into a platform of artistic weight and cultural depth, injecting multicultural vitality into Macao, enriching the artistic experiences of residents and visitors, and enhancing public appreciation of art. At the same time, it fully supports the Macao SAR government's policy of promoting travel development, contributing to Macao's growth as "a base for exchange and cooperation where Chinese culture is the mainstream and diverse cultures coexist."
About Sands China Ltd.
Sands China Ltd. (Sands China or the Company) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability and is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx: 1928). Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company's integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company's portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at The Venetian Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, The Londoner Theatre and Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company's Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao's transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. Sands China is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS).
For more information, please visit www.sandschina.com.
About Art Central
Art Central, a cornerstone event of Hong Kong Art Month, presents the next generation of talent from Asia's most forward-thinking galleries alongside celebrated artists from across the globe. Since its inaugural edition in 2015, Art Central has established itself as a leading platform for innovation in contemporary art, advancing the profiles of artists and galleries and reinforcing their presence within the international art landscape. Today, the Fair is recognised for the strength of its curatorial programming and as a vital meeting point for discovery and exchange among collectors and curators representing private, corporate, and institutional collections worldwide.
Media contacts:
Corporate Communications, Sands China Ltd.
Mabel Wu
Tel: +853 8118 2268
Email: mabel.wu@sands.com.mo
Jesse Chiang
Tel: +853 8118 2054
Email: jesse.chiang@sands.com.mo
Artist Profiles
Lei Ieng Wai
The 39-year-old artist is a graduate of the Oil Painting Department of the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, holding both bachelor's and master's degrees. He currently serves as director of the Macau Artist Society, and vice president of the Macau Youth Art Association, and is a renowned and influential artist in Macao.
Lei acquires creative inspirations from the tension of light and shadow in everyday life. He draws on scientific theory as the foundation of aesthetics, transforming artificial spectra, proportional values, and geometric structures into repetitive and precise blocks of colour and surfaces of light, exploring urban changes and the lives of city dwellers.
He has held solo exhibitions in Portugal, Taiwan region, and Macao SAR, and participated in group exhibitions in the Chinese mainland, Macao SAR, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Spain, Australia, and the United States, including Art Madrid 2018, Affordable Art Fair New York, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead, and the collateral exhibition of "Art Macao: Macau International Art Biennale 2023." Leong Chi Mou
The 34-year-old artist graduated from the Macao Polytechnic University's Faculty of Art and Design with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Arts (Oil Painting). He is a member of the Macau Artist Society and one of Macao's most influential emerging artists.
His works span both painting and installations. His practice interrogates shifting notions of value and the cultural interfaces that shape identity, informed by personal migration histories and Macao's post-colonial context. Through these inquiries, Leong's works examine the conditions of cultural survival and the intricate entanglements between artistic essence and value systems.
Beyond his solo exhibitions in Macao, he has participated in group exhibitions across the Chinese mainland, Portugal, Belgium, Japan, and other countries and regions. Notable appearances include the 23rd Shanghai Art Fair, the Shenzhen Art Fair, the Guangzhou International Art Fair, the collateral exhibition of "Art Macao: Macao International Art Biennale 2023," and the Belgian exhibition "Surrealistic Chinoiserie: Golden City of Seres – A Cultural and Artistic Exchange Exhibition and Performance between Macao and Antwerp." Dor Lio Hak Man
The 49-year-old artist serves as vice-director of the Macau Artist Society, vice president of the Macau Youth Art Association, council member of the Society of Urban Sketchers Macao, and a member of Comic's Kingdom Macau. He teaches visual art at a Macao high school and via private lessons.
Born into an artistic family and graduating from City University of Macau, he channels influences from Japanese manga and Western painting into a practice grounded in everyday observation. His work records daily encounters, emotional impressions, and imaginative associations with a relaxed sensibility. He shapes a refined, philosophically attuned visual language that bridges interior experience with an outward-facing openness.
He has held solo exhibitions such as "Festa – Exhibition of Works by Lio Hak Man" in Macao and participated in group exhibitions in the Chinese mainland, Portugal, and South Korea, including "FEBRE: 15 Contemporary Artists from Macao" in Lisbon, "Beijing-Macao Art Teachers Group Exhibition," and the "South Korea-Hong Kong-Macao Joint Art Exhibition." The Sands Gallery booth features artworks by three of Macao’s forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from “A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers” currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao’s enduring artistic charm to visitors. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)The Sands Gallery booth features artworks by three of Macao’s forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from “A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers” currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao’s enduring artistic charm to visitors. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)The Sands Gallery booth features artworks by three of Macao’s forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from “A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers” currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao’s enduring artistic charm to visitors. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)Sands China celebrated the grand opening of its Sands Gallery booth Tuesday at Art Central, Hong Kong’s premier international art event. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)Cision
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- Sands China Celebrates Grand Opening at Hong Kong's Art Central
Mar 24, 2026
Sands Gallery as bridge bringing Macao artists onto international art stage Contemporary artworks presented alongside century-old firecracker history Showcasing vibrant energy of Macao's art and cultural scene
MACAO, March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sands China celebrated the grand opening of its Sands Gallery booth Tuesday at Art Central, Hong Kong's premier international art event. The booth features artworks by three of Macao's forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from "A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers" currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao's enduring artistic charm to visitors.Guests of honour officiate the opening ceremony of the Sands Gallery booth, presented by Sands China Tuesday at Art Central, Hong Kong’s annual premier international art event at Central Harbourfront.
Sands China's participation in Art Central reaffirms the company's commitment to promoting the development of art and culture in Macao. Since the establishment of Sands Gallery as a permanent art space in 2022, the company has consistently leveraged the gallery as a bridge connecting Macao artists with the global art world. Its debut appearance at Art Central not only brings emerging Macao artists onto an international stage, but also reflects the growing recognition of Sands Gallery within the international art scene. The opening day welcomed nearly 100 distinguished guests from Hong Kong and Macao to mark a new milestone in the development of Macao's art scene.
Sands China is the first integrated tourism and leisure enterprise from Macao invited as an Associate Partner to join Art Central. In alignment with the Macao SAR government's policy of diversified development, Sands China has long supported the integration of culture and tourism. Through presenting Sands Gallery at Art Central, the company seeks to further strengthen the gallery's role as an international cultural portal for Macao – a portal that helps Macao artists expand onto global platforms, thereby elevating the international competitiveness of Macao's arts and cultural sector and its talent development, while constantly fostering the city's vibrant and diversified development.
The Sands Gallery booth will be open to the public March 25-29, presenting more than 40 artworks, including distinctive pieces from the three Macao artists. Their works and artistic visions demonstrate a high international standard, while reflecting deep connections to Macao's urban life and cultural identity. Lei draws on scientific theory as the foundation of aesthetics, transforming artificial spectra, proportional values, and geometric structures into repetitive, precise blocks of colour and surfaces of light that reflect the fluidity and changes of urban life. Leong interrogates shifting notions of value and cultural interfaces that shape identity, informed by his personal migration history. His works examine the tension and intricate relations between Macao culture and artistic essence. Lio blends Japanese manga and Western painting into his practice in a distinctive approach, creating imaginative narratives and artistic spaces that resonate with both ordinary and philosophical experiences.
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Dr. Wilfred Wong, executive vice chairman of Sands China Ltd., said: "Since the establishment of Sands Gallery in 2022, Sands China has been committed to fostering cultural exchange between Macao and the world – by leveraging the gallery as a bridge that brings the world of international art into Macao, while carrying Macao's rich artistic vision to the world. After four years of dedicated efforts, we are honoured to be the first integrated tourism and leisure enterprise from Macao participating in Art Central as an Associate Partner. Today, we are delighted to introduce three exceptionally promising young artists from Macao — Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man — showcasing their creative flair to international audiences. Through the power of art, we hope to bring the world closer and deepen people's understanding of one another.
"Macao is a city shaped by over four centuries of cultural exchange between East and West. To reflect this heritage, we are also presenting elements of our special exhibition, 'A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance,' currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao, enabling global audiences to experience this shared memory of Macao's vibrant days. By participating in this year's Art Central, we aim for Macao to be a wider international cultural portal, highlighting the stories of Macao artists — and to leverage art as a bridge for global understanding, so we may flourish and grow together."
Lei said: "I would like to express my gratitude to Sands Gallery for supporting me on my artistic journey. From participating in the collateral exhibition for Art Macao at Sands Gallery a few years ago to being here at Art Central today, every step has held great significance for me. The three series on display took me 10 years to complete, and their rich content reflects my unwavering dedication to artistic practice and exploration. With the support of Sands Gallery, I believe that we can use Art Central as a platform to exchange ideas with artists from around the world while elevating my work to new heights."
Leong said: "It was an honour to participate in a collateral exhibition for Art Macao at Sands Gallery a few years ago. I am honoured to join hands with the gallery once again to bring my recognised works to Art Central. Our participation in this prestigious art event not only opens a window for the future development of Macao's art and cultural industry, but also allows the city's distinctive artistic and cultural heritage to shine on the global stage. With the support of Sands Gallery and the showcase of my multimedia works that blend Eastern and Western cultures, we can unleash more opportunities to establish a presence on the global art scene and allow Macao artists to be seen by wider audiences."
Lio said: "It is my first time participating in Art Central, and I am truly honoured to have been invited to an international platform outside Macao to showcase my works to global audiences and connect with artists from around the world. I am grateful to Sands Gallery for providing Macao artists with such a valuable opportunity to pave the way onto the global stage, showcasing the city's creative flair to the world. Through this exhibition, I hope my works can reach more people and bring them a sense of resonance and joy, while demonstrating the strength of Macao's art scene to the world."
Showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of Macao through contemporary art and century-old industrial craftsmanship
The Sands Gallery booth is also being presented in conjunction with "A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers," currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Marking the centenary of the Iec Long Firecracker Factory, the booth is also presenting original Macao firecracker packaging labels. Through artistic expression spanning different eras, the exhibition showcases the enduring innovation and creative vitality of Macao's arts and cultural landscape.
In addition, Professor Ung Vai Meng, distinguished professor of the Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the Macau University of Science and Technology and curator of the Iec Long firecracker exhibition, will host a seminar at the Art Central Theatre March 29. Titled "Aesthetics in a Square-Inch: A Century of Visual Culture Change Through Macao's Firecracker Packaging," the seminar will delve into the development and aesthetic spirit of Macao's firecracker industry, bringing the cherished memories of its century-old industrial heritage to the global stage.
The booth's opening brought together nearly 100 distinguished guests, including Macao government officials and representatives from the fields of art and culture, tourism, academia, and media. Moreover, Sands China specially arranged tours guided by professionals from Art Central for the guests to visit both the Sands Gallery booth and other participating galleries. The initiative aims to encourage Macao's various sectors to broaden their international horizons by fostering deeper exchanges with global artists, galleries, and collectors, thereby enhancing their artistic perspectives.
Guests of honour at Tuesday's opening ceremony were: Stanley Mok, general manager of the Macau Government Tourism Office Representative Office in Hong Kong; Corey Andrew Barr, fair director of Art Central; Lok Hei, president of the Macau Artist Society; Professor Ung;
Macao artists Lei, Leong, and Lio; Dr. Wong; and Devonne Iao, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of resort marketing for Sands China Ltd.
For more information about the Sands Gallery booth, please visit https://en.sandsresortsmacao.com/sands-lifestyle/sands-art-gallery/art-central-202603.html.
For more information about Art Central and ticketing, please visit artcentralhongkong.com.
About Sands Gallery
As an art space located at The Grand Suites at Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Sands Gallery is dedicated to bringing diverse art exhibitions to the city, fostering the sustainable development of Macao's cultural and creative industries.
Since its establishment in 2022, the gallery has hosted 12 exhibitions of varied styles, introducing artworks of international and national calibre while also providing opportunities for local artists to showcase their works and connect with the global art stage.
Through continued endeavours in Macao's arts and cultural sector, Sands China has built the Gallery into a platform of artistic weight and cultural depth, injecting multicultural vitality into Macao, enriching the artistic experiences of residents and visitors, and enhancing public appreciation of art. At the same time, it fully supports the Macao SAR government's policy of promoting travel development, contributing to Macao's growth as "a base for exchange and cooperation where Chinese culture is the mainstream and diverse cultures coexist."
About Sands China Ltd.
Sands China Ltd. (Sands China or the Company) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability and is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx: 1928). Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company's integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company's portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at The Venetian Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, The Londoner Theatre and Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company's Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao's transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. Sands China is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS).
For more information, please visit www.sandschina.com.
About Art Central
Art Central, a cornerstone event of Hong Kong Art Month, presents the next generation of talent from Asia's most forward-thinking galleries alongside celebrated artists from across the globe. Since its inaugural edition in 2015, Art Central has established itself as a leading platform for innovation in contemporary art, advancing the profiles of artists and galleries and reinforcing their presence within the international art landscape. Today, the Fair is recognised for the strength of its curatorial programming and as a vital meeting point for discovery and exchange among collectors and curators representing private, corporate, and institutional collections worldwide.
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Artist Profiles
Lei Ieng Wai
The 39-year-old artist is a graduate of the Oil Painting Department of the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, holding both bachelor's and master's degrees. He currently serves as director of the Macau Artist Society, and vice president of the Macau Youth Art Association, and is a renowned and influential artist in Macao.
Lei acquires creative inspirations from the tension of light and shadow in everyday life. He draws on scientific theory as the foundation of aesthetics, transforming artificial spectra, proportional values, and geometric structures into repetitive and precise blocks of colour and surfaces of light, exploring urban changes and the lives of city dwellers.
He has held solo exhibitions in Portugal, Taiwan region, and Macao SAR, and participated in group exhibitions in the Chinese mainland, Macao SAR, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Spain, Australia, and the United States, including Art Madrid 2018, Affordable Art Fair New York, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead, and the collateral exhibition of "Art Macao: Macau International Art Biennale 2023." Leong Chi Mou
The 34-year-old artist graduated from the Macao Polytechnic University's Faculty of Art and Design with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Arts (Oil Painting). He is a member of the Macau Artist Society and one of Macao's most influential emerging artists.
His works span both painting and installations. His practice interrogates shifting notions of value and the cultural interfaces that shape identity, informed by personal migration histories and Macao's post-colonial context. Through these inquiries, Leong's works examine the conditions of cultural survival and the intricate entanglements between artistic essence and value systems.
Beyond his solo exhibitions in Macao, he has participated in group exhibitions across the Chinese mainland, Portugal, Belgium, Japan, and other countries and regions. Notable appearances include the 23rd Shanghai Art Fair, the Shenzhen Art Fair, the Guangzhou International Art Fair, the collateral exhibition of "Art Macao: Macao International Art Biennale 2023," and the Belgian exhibition "Surrealistic Chinoiserie: Golden City of Seres – A Cultural and Artistic Exchange Exhibition and Performance between Macao and Antwerp." Dor Lio Hak Man
The 49-year-old artist serves as vice-director of the Macau Artist Society, vice president of the Macau Youth Art Association, council member of the Society of Urban Sketchers Macao, and a member of Comic's Kingdom Macau. He teaches visual art at a Macao high school and via private lessons.
Born into an artistic family and graduating from City University of Macau, he channels influences from Japanese manga and Western painting into a practice grounded in everyday observation. His work records daily encounters, emotional impressions, and imaginative associations with a relaxed sensibility. He shapes a refined, philosophically attuned visual language that bridges interior experience with an outward-facing openness.
He has held solo exhibitions such as "Festa – Exhibition of Works by Lio Hak Man" in Macao and participated in group exhibitions in the Chinese mainland, Portugal, and South Korea, including "FEBRE: 15 Contemporary Artists from Macao" in Lisbon, "Beijing-Macao Art Teachers Group Exhibition," and the "South Korea-Hong Kong-Macao Joint Art Exhibition." The Sands Gallery booth features artworks by three of Macao’s forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from “A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers” currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao’s enduring artistic charm to visitors.The Sands Gallery booth features artworks by three of Macao’s forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from “A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers” currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao’s enduring artistic charm to visitors.The Sands Gallery booth features artworks by three of Macao’s forward-looking, promising young artists – Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man – alongside a historical collection from “A Century of Iec Long Firecracker Factory in Radiance – An Exhibition on the Resonant History and Aesthetic Memory of Macao Firecrackers” currently on view at Sands Gallery in Macao. Together, the booth offers a magnificent display of Macao’s enduring artistic charm to visitors.Sands China celebrated the grand opening of its Sands Gallery booth Tuesday at Art Central, Hong Kong’s premier international art event.Cision
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- ART CENTRAL AND ITS ESTEEMED PARTNERS PRESENT DIVERSE ARTIST PROJECTS AND EXCEPTIONAL HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCES
Mar 23, 2026
UOB SPOTLIGHTS LARGE‑SCALE INK INSTALLATION ART EVOLVING FROM MICROSCOPIC LIFE IMAGERY
Discover three Macao Artist Presentations by Sands China
MTN Seni Budaya Showcases Eight Galleries Defining Indonesian Contemporary Art
Black Sheep Sets the Table for Exceptional Hospitality at Eat Central
HONG KONG, March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Art Central, together with Lead Partner UOB, announces today details of the creative projects supported by its partners alongside hospitality presented at the Fair's eleventh edition. In addition to an exceptional showcase of 117 galleries and more than 500 artists from Hong Kong, Asia, and around the world, Art Central's expanded suite of artistic presentations, cultural activations, and visitor-focused initiatives together elevate the Fair experience across all touchpoints. A cornerstone of Hong Kong Art Month, Art Central 2026 will be held from 25 to 29 March, with a VIP Preview on 24 March, at its iconic Central Harbourfront location. Art Central 2026 is financially supported by the Mega Arts and Cultural Event Fund under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.Presented at Art Central 2026, UOB Art Space: Ling Pui Sze, White Mirror – The Vista of the Inner Worlds (2026), large-scale ink installation. Courtesy of UOB.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
UOB unveils a newly commissioned installation by Hong Kong artist Ling Pui Sze, White Mirror – The Vista of the Inner Worlds (2026). Sands China debuts a showcase of contemporary Macao artists, spotlighting the practices of Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Lio Hak Man. MTN Seni Budaya introduces 'Rising Currents', showcasing eight galleries at the forefront of Indonesia's contemporary art discourse. The Fair unveils its signature hospitality offerings from Black Sheep, Soho House Hong Kong, Kronenbourg 1664, and Illy
UOB PRESENTS A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY ENCOUNTER WITH CONTEMPORARY INK PRACTICES
Lead Partner of Art Central, UOB, presents a newly commissioned large-scale installation by Hong Kong artist Ling Pui Sze, titled White Mirror – The Vista of the Inner Worlds (2026). Drawing on Ling's visual study of cellular imagery and informed by recent scientific research conducted at the University of Cambridge, the work takes the form of an immersive sculptural garden. Ling's largest installation to date, it comprises a constellation of hand-made paper sculptures and moving images, reflecting her accomplished command of ink, paper and site-making practices. Conceived as a serene, meditative environment evoking both a cosmic landscape and a Zen-garden-like setting, the installation offers a moment of stillness amid the vibrancy of the art fair.
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The space is populated by abstract, radiating sculptural forms inspired by neurons — cells responsible for information transmission within the nervous system — interwoven with collaged cellular patterns and projected footage of cellular movement. By magnifying microscopic landscapes into a walkable environment, White Mirror – The Vista of Inner Worlds invites reflection on the interconnectedness of body, mind and external reality. Proposing a sense of kinship between the microcosmic and the cosmic, the work echoes the Daoist notion of "Everything as One", offering an imaginative yet contemplative site for introspection.
Visitors can also explore dedicated exhibition spaces, featuring works from the 2025 UOB Art in Ink Awards Winners' Showcase and the UOB Painting of the Year Artist Showcase at the UOB Art Space. Together, these presentations underscore UOB's commitment to nurturing artistic talent across Hong Kong, mainland China, and Southeast Asia, while fostering cross‑cultural dialogue through contemporary ink and mixed‑media practices.
Extending the experience beyond exhibitions, UOB, in collaboration with the UOB Art Academy, a registered charity in Hong Kong, will present a series of UOB Art in Ink Workshops. Led by established Hong Kong artists Eric Ho, Ling Pui Sze, Tony Ng Kwun Lun, Professor Tong Kam Tang, Professor Yau Wing Fung, and Stephanie Yeung Chung Nga, the workshops bridge traditional ink techniques with contemporary artistic expressions, guiding participants to explore the evolving language of ink art. Pre-registration is required via www.uobartacademy.com.hk/ws2026.
At the Central Theatre, UOB will host the public talk 'Reading the Unreadable: When Words Become Images', an in-depth conversation examining how written language shifts into visual, conceptual, and interdisciplinary forms within contemporary art.
Adaline Zheng, CEO of UOB Hong Kong, said, "Marking the 10th anniversary of UOB's partnership with Art Central, this programme underscores the Bank's long-term commitment to advancing artistic practice, supporting art education, strengthening cultural connectivity and contributing to social sustainability within Hong Kong's cultural ecosystem. Through our partnership with Art Central, we will continue to build a platform that evolves alongside Hong Kong's creative community and connects local artistic practice with the wider regional context."
SANDS CHINA DEBUTS A SHOWCASE OF CONTEMPORARY MACAO ARTISTS
Sands China makes its debut at Hong Kong Art Month as the Associate Partner of Art Central, marking the first participation of a Macao-based integrated tourism and leisure enterprise at the Fair. Sands Gallery presents works by three contemporary Macao artists, foregrounding the city's new wave of artistic talent:
Lei Ieng Wai draws creative inspiration from the tension between light and shadow in everyday life. He draws on scientific theory as the foundation of aesthetics, transforming artificial spectra, proportional values, and geometric structures into repetitive and precise blocks of colour and surfaces of light, exploring urban changes and the lives of city dwellers. Leong Chi Mou's works span painting and installation. His practice interrogates shifting notions of value and the cultural interfaces that shape identity, informed by personal migration histories and Macao's post-colonial context. Through these inquiries, Leong's works examine the conditions of cultural survival and the intricate entanglements between artistic essence and value systems. Dor Lio Hak Man channels influences from Japanese manga and Western painting into a practice grounded in everyday observation. His work records daily encounters, emotional impressions, and imaginative associations with a relaxed sensibility. He shapes a refined, philosophically attuned visual language that bridges interior experience with an outward-facing openness.
The Sands Gallery booth also incorporates aesthetic elements of Macao's century-old firecracker industry, enabling international audiences to trace the city's cultural development from vernacular craftsmanship to contemporary art expression, while experiencing the city's rich art and culture landscape shaped by its East–West cultural fusion.
MTN SENI BUDAYA PRESENTS THECURATED CONSTELLATION 'RISING CURRENTS'
Contemporary art in Indonesia today unfolds as a manifold practice in motion, where historical reflection and material intelligence intersect with the complexities of contemporary urban life. Its ecosystem grows from critical discourse and emerging sensibilities that continually inform and reshape one another. Art Central partners with Indonesia's National Talent Management for Arts and Culture (MTN Seni Budaya) to present 'Rising Currents', a curated constellation of eight leading Indonesian galleries: EDSU house, Galeri Ruang Dini, ISA Art Gallery, Puri Art Gallery, RUCI Art Space, SAL PROJECT, SEWU SATU, and V&V.
Rather than advancing a single narrative, 'Rising Currents' maps the multiple registers and interconnected dialogues that define Indonesian art at the present moment: from research-based and institutionally grounded practices to emergent experimentation and new visual languages shaped by younger generations. Together, these practices reveal an art scene in motion—deepening its discourse and asserting its position within global contemporary conversations.
MTN Seni Budaya will also host the talk 'Rising Currents: Indonesian Contemporary Art in Motion' on 26 March. This conversation examines how Indonesia's contemporary art ecosystem evolves through diverse artistic practices, gallery infrastructures, and socially engaged perspectives, reflecting on how creative expressions from the region are expanding their presence and dialogue within the global art landscape.
EAT CENTRAL BY BLACK SHEEP
Black Sheep returns to Art Central for the third consecutive year as the Fair's hospitality partner, unveiling an expanded and much‑anticipated edition of Eat Central. This edition features a new, exciting lineup gathering five of Black Sheep's most beloved restaurants under one roof, including Cantonese signatures from Ho Lee Fook, a heart‑warming Greek taverna menu from Artemis & Apollo, French favourites from Jean‑Pierre, Neo‑Neapolitan fare and speciality drinks from FALCONE, and sweet scoops from Messina, Hong Kong's favourite gelato.
EXCEPTIONAL BEVERAGES AT ART CENTRAL
Soho House Hong Kong returns to Art Central with its pop‑up bar, set against a mural by Hong Kong‑based French artists Faustine Badrichani and Elsa Jeannedieu.
The bar will serve a focused cocktail menu featuring classics such as the Picante and the newly launched Highball Fifty, created to celebrate the opening of Soho House Tokyo, the private member club's 50th House globally, alongside a selection of House favourites perfect for easy afternoons and post‑fair unwinding.
Kronenbourg 1664 joins Art Central 2026 with 'The Blue Perspective', an immersive lounge that transforms the experience of enjoying a premium French beer into a curated sensory moment. With a bar concept shaped by 1664 Blanc and the liminal glow of the blue hour—the luminous threshold between day and night—the space invites visitors to slow their pace, settle into conversation, and savour 1664's crisp, citrus‑bright profile.
The global coffee brand illycaffè marks its third year at Art Central, introducing the latest illy Art Collection by John Armleder. Armleder is renowned for his explorations of perception, reception, and the relationships between artworks and their surroundings, and brings this creative sensibility to 'Tastes', a series of cups and saucers that mirror the reflective, shimmering effects of his celebrated light fixtures. Motifs from Armleder's collection also adorn the illycaffè spaces at the Fair, where an atmosphere of art converges with the excellence of illy's signature blend, offering visitors a moment of pause and pleasure.
SEAMLESS TRANSIT WITH UBER TAXI
To further enhance the Fair experience, Art Central partners with Uber Taxi this year to offer guests a smooth and comfortable way to travel. With every ride just a tap away—whether crossing the harbour or moving between the city's cultural districts—visitors can enjoy seamless, point‑to‑point journeys and a stress‑free arrival at the Fair, setting the tone for an unhurried, fully attentive encounter with contemporary art.
Tickets to Art Central are now available. Visitors are encouraged to book online in advance at artcentralhongkong.com/tickets/.
Opening Dates and Hours
Tuesday 24 March VIP Preview (by invitation)
Wednesday 25 March
Fair Hours 12 pm – 5 pm
Night Central 5 pm – 9 pm
Thursday 26 March
Fair Hours 12 pm – 7 pm
Friday 27 March
Fair Hours 12 pm – 7 pm
Saturday 28 March
Fair Hours 11 am – 7 pm
Sunday 29 March Fair Hours 11 am – 5 pm
Venue
Central Harbourfront Hong Kong, 9 Lung Wo Road
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About Art Central
Art Central, a cornerstone event of Hong Kong Art Month, presents the next generation of talent from Asia's most forward-thinking galleries alongside celebrated artists from across the globe. Since its inaugural edition in 2015, Art Central has established itself as a leading platform for innovation in contemporary art, advancing the profiles of artists and galleries and reinforcing their presence within the international art landscape. Today, the Fair is recognised for the strength of its curatorial programming and as a vital meeting point for discovery and exchange among collectors and curators representing private, corporate, and institutional collections worldwide.
Fair Director
Corey Andrew Barr joined Art Central in 2019 with over two decades of experience in the contemporary art world. He previously served as Director at a prominent Hong Kong- and London-based gallery focusing on contemporary Asian art, and as Specialist and Head of Sales at Phillips in New York, where he organised exhibitions featuring leading international artists. Barr has played a key role in expanding Art Central's platform and reinforcing Hong Kong's status as Asia's leading commercial hub for contemporary art. Based in Hong Kong since 2013, Barr is recognised for his commitment to fostering regional and global art connections.
About UOB
UOB is a leading bank in Asia. Operating through its head office in Singapore and banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, UOB has a global network of more than 470 branches and offices in 19 markets in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. Since its incorporation in 1935, UOB has grown organically and through a series of strategic acquisitions. Today, UOB is rated among the world's top banks: Aa1 by Moody's Investors Service and AA- by both S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings.
For nine decades, UOB has adopted a customer-centric approach to create long-term value by staying relevant through its enterprising spirit and doing right by its customers. UOB is focused on building the future of ASEAN – for the people and businesses within, and connecting with, ASEAN.
The Bank connects businesses to opportunities in the region with its unparalleled regional footprint and leverages data and insights to innovate and create personalised banking experiences and solutions catering to each customer's unique needs and evolving preferences. UOB is also committed to helping businesses forge a sustainable future, by fostering social inclusiveness, creating positive environmental impact and pursuing economic progress. UOB believes in being a responsible financial services provider and is steadfast in its support of art, social development of children and education, doing right by its communities and stakeholders.
About Sands China Ltd.
Sands China Ltd. (Sands China or the Company) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability and is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx: 1928). Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company's integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company's portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at The Venetian Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, the Londoner Theatre and the Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company's Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao's transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. Sands China is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS).
About National Talent Management for Arts and Culture
The National Talent Management for Arts and Culture (MTN Seni Budaya) is a program managed by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, dedicated to identifying, nurturing, and promoting Indonesian creative talents. By facilitating sustainable talent development and international exposure, the National Talent Management for Arts and Culture works to elevate Indonesian creative practitioners and connect them with global opportunities.
About Mega Arts and Cultural Events (ACE) Fund
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- How Shifting Institutional Stakes and Macao Cultural Push Could Shape Las Vegas Sands' (LVS) Story
Mar 16, 2026
In recent months, several major institutional investors have reshaped their positions in Las Vegas Sands, with Barrow Hanley Mewhinney & Strauss and Interval Partners increasing stakes while Capital Research Global Investors and Ceredex Value Advisors pared back holdings amid ongoing earnings and balance sheet concerns. At the same time, Sands China’s participation as an Associate Partner at Art Central in Hong Kong highlights Las Vegas Sands’ efforts to support Macao’s cultural development and broaden its non-gaming profile alongside its core resort operations. We’ll now examine how this mix of shifting institutional ownership and Sands China’s cultural push could influence Las Vegas Sands’ investment narrative.
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Las Vegas Sands Investment Narrative Recap
To own Las Vegas Sands, you need to believe its Macao and Singapore resorts can keep generating solid cash flows despite earnings and balance sheet worries. The key near term catalyst remains operational performance at Sands China and Marina Bay Sands, while the most immediate risk is the company’s sizeable debt load and interest expense. Recent shifts in institutional ownership and Sands China’s art partnership are directionally interesting but do not materially alter these core drivers right now.
The most relevant recent development is Sands China’s role as an Associate Partner at Hong Kong’s Art Central, where it will showcase emerging Macao artists via its new Sands Gallery. This supports Macao’s diversification goals and may help reinforce Las Vegas Sands’ non gaming credentials, an area governments increasingly expect operators to build out. For investors watching catalysts, it adds context to ongoing reinvestment in Macao that sits alongside the core gaming and hotel earnings story.
Yet while these initiatives may support the brand over time, investors should be aware of the company’s high debt levels and exposure to...
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Las Vegas Sands' narrative projects $14.1 billion revenue and $2.5 billion earnings by 2028. This requires 6.8% yearly revenue growth and about a $1.1 billion earnings increase from $1.4 billion today.
Uncover how Las Vegas Sands' forecasts yield a $65.85 fair value, a 23% upside to its current price.
Exploring Other PerspectivesLVS 1-Year Stock Price Chart
While the consensus view focuses on steady Macao and Singapore cash flows, the most optimistic analysts were assuming revenue could reach about US$14.2 billion and earnings US$2.7 billion by 2028, highlighting how differently you and other investors might interpret the same ownership shifts, regulatory risks in Asia, and cultural investments after this latest news.
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Explore 5 other fair value estimates on Las Vegas Sands - why the stock might be worth as much as 23% more than the current price!
Decide For Yourself
Disagree with existing narratives? Extraordinary investment returns rarely come from following the herd, so go with your instincts.
A great starting point for your Las Vegas Sands research is our analysis highlighting 3 key rewards and 2 important warning signs that could impact your investment decision. Our free Las Vegas Sands research report provides a comprehensive fundamental analysis summarized in a single visual - the Snowflake - making it easy to evaluate Las Vegas Sands' overall financial health at a glance.
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