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The Sun
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Enjoy ‘A Summer More Colorful at Galaxy Macau' with Playful Parties, Thrilling Live Shows, and more!
MACAU SAR - Media OutReach Newswire – 24 June 2025 - Get ready for a summer you will never forget with 'A Summer More Colorful at Galaxy Macau'. From now until the mid of September, the award-winning integrated resort will play host to an exceptional lineup of playful events and outstanding attractions that are set to bring the sunniest of seasons to vibrant life, including special parties at Grand Resort Deck, one-of-a-kind live performances from top musical artists and DJs, family-friendly fun and games with Galaxy Kidz, and much more. If you want to make a splash this summer, Grand Resort Deck is the place to be, as the world's largest Skytop Wave Pool plays host to a sparkling array of water-based fun and immersive experiences for sunseekers of all ages, exclusively for all hotel guests of Galaxy Macau. These include: the world's longest Skytop Adventure Rapids, featuring 575 meters of laidback aquatic entertainment; the world's largest Skytop Wave Pool, with surf-ready waves up to 1.5 meters high; 150 meters of pristine white sand beach; Waterslide Mountain, with its nine-meter slide tower; and the Kids' Aquatic Play Zone. Children can also enjoy the fun and educational Galaxy Kidz summer program along with unmistakable mascot Wavey the Peacock. In July and August, Grand Resort Deck will be transformed into a color-drenched otherworldly paradise for a pair of playful parties. With the theme of 'Neon Jungle' on Saturday July 19, the Skytop Wave Pool will be lit up with a rainbow of bright colors, immersive lighting, and scenic design to create a unique tropical jungle atmosphere. This vibrant event will feature live performances from some of Hong Kong and Greater China's most popular singers, as well as unmissable sets from top international DJs while guests party and play in the world's largest Skytop Wave Pool. The parties will also feature neon lights and dazzling laser effects, 80 dancers in animal print costumes, a wide selection of irresistible food and refreshing drinks, and interactive props to create the ultimate summer audiovisual experience. Another party will take place on Saturday August 16, stay tuned! To win free tickets to these parties, as well as other special giveaways, make sure that you follow Galaxy Macau's social media platforms. By participating in fun activities and completing designated tasks, you can unlock the opportunity to get free party tickets to enjoy the party with your friends! Elsewhere in the resort, the stars will be shining bright at Galaxy Macau this summer, with exclusive performances from a variety of renowned superstars and music groups. These include: Cantopop legend Jacky Cheung, who will be performing at the state-of-the-art Galaxy Arena from June 20 to July 6; American-Chinese comedy superstar Jimmy O. Yang, who has six sold out shows at Broadway Theatre from July 4 to 6; TF Family will also present an electrifying Summer Games at Galaxy Arena on July 12 to 13; IAN Chan from Hong Kong boy group MIRROR, who will bring his solo concert tour to Galaxy Arena on July 18 and 19; Hong Kong pop-rock band Dear Jane, who will take the stage at Galaxy Arena on September 13; and many more. Guests can also enjoy fascinating exhibitions, such as the Rolex GMT-Master Exhibition, which celebrates the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master, the iconic timepiece that has become a symbol of humanity's ongoing journey of exploration and connection. Bern Watches and Rolex invite you to explore the exclusive exhibition takes place at Pearl Lobby, Galaxy Promenade from July 3 to 27, and is a must-visit for all chronology connoisseurs. From July 19 to December 31, 2025, the visionary world of France's national treasure designer Bruno Moinard at Art Macao: Macao International Art Biennale 2025 – Special Exhibition will be presented at Galaxy Art. This immersive showcase invites guests into the studio of the legendary interior architect, scenographer, and painter, from expressive sketches to refined design manuscripts. But that's not all! There are even more special attractions and events to be announced in July, including: colorful interactive photo spots spread throughout Galaxy Macau; the not-to-be-missed Summer Color Parade, a resort-wide celebration of music, acrobatics, and playful energy taking place every day throughout the season; limited-time shopping rewards; seasonal delicacies; and much more. Stay tuned! About Galaxy Macau Integrated Resort Galaxy Macau™, The World-class Luxury Integrated Resort delivers the 'Most Spectacular Entertainment and Leisure Destination in the World'. Developed at an investment of HK$43 billion, the property covers 1.1 million-square-meter of unique entertainment and leisure attractions that are unlike anything else in Macau. Eight award-winning world-class luxury hotels provide close to 5,000 rooms, suites and villas. They include Banyan Tree Macau, Galaxy Hotel™, Hotel Okura Macau, JW Marriott Hotel Macau, The Ritz-Carlton, Macau, Broadway Hotel, Raffles at Galaxy Macau, Andaz Macau. Unique to Galaxy Macau, the 75,000-square-meter Grand Resort Deck features the world's longest Skytop Adventure Rapids at 575-meters, the largest Skytop Wave Pool with waves up to 1.5-meters high and 150-meters pristine white sand beach. Two five-star spas from Banyan Tree Spa Macau and The Ritz- Carlton Spa, Macau help guests relax and rejuvenate. As the dining destination in Asia, Galaxy Macau offers a wide variety of gastronomic delights, exquisite experiences and ingredients of the finest quality with over 120 dining options from Michelin dining to authentic delicacies. Embark on a delightful and rewarding journey at Galaxy Promenade, the one-stop shopping destination boasting some of the world's most iconic luxury brands. Be the first to get the latest limited-edition items; explore fascinating pop-ups by coveted labels and revel in fabulous shopping rewards and privileges. Our VIPs are entitled to a highly-curated experience with dedicated personal shoppers at guests' service, and be invited to exclusive luxury brand events. A different caliber of privileges and rewards also await. Discover the joys of fashion and stand at the forefront of style and sophistication—Galaxy Promenade has everything guests need to stay ahead of the style game. Galaxy Cinemas takes immersive movie experiences to the next level with the latest audio-visual technology, ultra-luxurious facilities and bespoke services; CHINA ROUGE, one-of-a-kind cabaret lounge that evokes the glamor of Shanghai's golden era with stylish entertainment and customizable surrounds; and Foot Hub, which presents the traditional art of reflexology for authentic relaxation and revitalization. For Authentic Macau Flavours and Vibrant Asian Experiences, Broadway Macau – just a 90-second walk via a bridge from Galaxy Macau, has over 35 Authentic Macau & Asian Flavours at Broadway Food Street. The 2,500-seat Broadway Theatre plays host to world-class entertainers and a diverse array of cultural events. Meeting, incentive and banquet groups are also catered to with a portfolio of unique venues in Galaxy Macau and an expert service team. Galaxy International Convention Center (GICC) is the latest addition to the Group's ever-expanding integrated resort precinct and will usher in a new era for the MICE industry in Macau. GICC is a world-class event venue featuring 40,000-square-meters of total flexible MICE, and the 16,000-seat Galaxy Arena – the largest indoor arena in Macau. For more details, please visit and The stars will be shining bright at Galaxy Macau this summer, with exclusive performances from a variety of world-class talents.

Straits Times
02-06-2025
- Politics
- Straits Times
Shangri-La Dialogue drama: The vital issues that deserve a bigger spotlight
Beyond the American-Chinese exchanges that grab headlines, there was considerable discourse on matters that didn't excite global media but remain absolutely vital for global security. ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH At the Shangri-La Dialogue, some tell-tale signs from the cramped media centre give away what will be the main story. When keyboard clattering intensifies and people crowd around screens, you know the alerts are going to fly. But when the nattering pipes up, you know there's little interest in whatever is emerging from the sideline sessions. News veterans of this security summit know the drill and the headlines were predictable. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's barbs aimed at China fired off the main round of headlines. Then hours later, with high-level Chinese representation absent, the remarks of Beijing's delegation leader, Rear-Admiral Hu Gangfeng, in a plenary session provided the next round. Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
That's all, yolks! Asian egg dishes delight around Orlando
I just crushed about a quarter of this vegetable egg foo young, which according to my brief research has more than a few acceptable spellings and a tremendous number of fans. It is my favorite American-Chinese takeout staple. Done perfectly, it's wok-fried in a generous pool of oil, soft and tender inside with a crispy, wispy exterior and heavy with vegetables — all of them. Broccoli and carrot, water chestnuts, bean sprouts, mushrooms, cabbage, rough-chopped hunks of baby corn. Every restaurant does it differently and I'll often pass on the gravy (some are too heavy on thickening agents, too light on the soy or oyster sauce umami), but I love it, with or without. Orlando's first Kyuramen location is ready for its close-up | Review I'd just finished up at the gym. And the salty protein-carbohydrate bomb was just what my body wanted. I could feel it replenishing me, in fact, like it was going directly into my cells. It was fabulous. I might have heard myself say 'mmm' a few times. Folks in foodie online circles can be pretentious about American-Chinese food. I've seen people joyfully post their glistening containers of General Tso's only to have some troll call it inauthentic, which frankly, I don't get. How? It's an iteration of Chinese food, invented by Chinese immigrants, as they forged new lives in a new place. There is Tahitian Chinese food. Caribbean Chinese food. Indian Chinese food. Peruvian Chifa. Same story, different countries. None are 'traditional.' All are examples of Chinese people using the ingredients available to them to create something familiar, but uniquely Chinese-plus. Happily, zero trolls responded when I posted an open question on the Orlando Sentinel's food-centric Facebook page, Let's Eat, Orlando. Best Korean: 2025 Orlando Sentinel Foodie Awards 'I love American Chinese food,' wrote group member Alana Conel. 'There's something about the comfort of it that I crave at least once every two weeks. I love authentic Chinese food no doubt, but take-out Chinese food … literally is making my mouth water right now.' Raised in China, Janet Zhang noted that American Chinese cuisine's flavor and presentation feel foreign, but she still likes it. 'I think the American Chinese restaurants have some of the best chicken wings I have ever had, and the twice-cooked pork made with cabbage and charsiu, though (they) bare [sic] little resemblance to the dish I was familiar with, (are) still delicious.' Chefs, too, weighed in. 'If you say you don't like [American Chinese food], you're lying,' said Boku, Soseki and Uncle Dendog's alum Denni Cha, whose favorites include moo shu. 'Egg drop soup is my everything.' Vegetable egg foo young is mine. I'm not apologizing. And as we say goodbye to both Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month and National Egg Month, I can't think of a better dish to go out on. That's all, yolks! Well, that and this round-up of some other Asian egg dishes you might want to try. Though not technically an omelet, this eggy-battered pancake of Japanese origin, in particular the chonky kind where the goodies are studded within instead of layered on top, has definite egg foo young feels. In Japan, you might find grill-top tables where you can cook your own, but at chef Lewis Lin's Orlando-local izakayas, Susuru and Juju, you can sip fine whiskey or whimsical cocktails while the pros in the kitchen do the work. Here, they churn out thick, Osaka-style okonomiyaki that's studded with cabbage and slathered in kewpie and where you can add on pork chashu or bacon. It's quite popular with the regulars, says Lin. Go. Be one. Susuru: 8548 Palm Parkway in Orlando, 407-778-4813; Juju: 700 Maguire Blvd. in Orlando, 407-412-6678; I couldn't post the wild video I have of my server, deftly slicing open this trendy, Yoshoku-style omelet, at Kyuramen's location just outside the UCF campus on University Boulevard, but Google Kyoto's famed Kichi Kichi restaurant (or check out Phil Rosenthal meeting chef Motokichi Yukimura on the Kyoto episode of 'Somebody Feed Phil' on Netflix) and you'll know what to expect when you show up for your own taste of this gorgeous dish, wherein a delicate, thin-skinned purse of eggs is layered over chicken fried rice, flayed open theatrically, then doused with sauce. At Kyuramen, the choice is curry or demiglace. You can add on pork tonkatsu, as well. Kyuramen: 3402 Technological Ave. in Orlando, 407-668-4088; This steamed egg custard is one of the most popular dishes on the menu at Pocha 93, where Korean street food takes center stage and the eggs are a light, silky and fluffy bar snack, topped with scallion and ideal for enjoying alongside something saltier and, of course, happy hour sips. Pocha 93: 7379 W. Colonial Drive in Orlando, 407-420-0157; A recent add to Domu Chibi Ramen's fast-casual menu in Waterford Lakes, and a protein-packed steal at $3.50. These thin, delicately rolled omelets, says chef/owner and 2025 James Beard Award Semifinalist for Best Chef: South, Sean 'Sonny' Nguyen, are something every chef specializing in Japanese cuisine aspires to do well. 'The more you make it over time, the better you get,' he says. 'I make a very amateur tamagoyaki at home for my kids for breakfast and they love it.' It was a natural add to Chibi's menu, he says 'because we were focusing a little more on Japanese street foods for our fast-casual outpost. One of the most memorable bites I had at the Tsujiki Market was tamagoyaki on a skewer, made fresh at a corner storefront. It was cheap, simple and delicious.' It takes those who try it on a trip to Japan without booking a ticket, he says. 'If you're into eggs, it's worth a try.' Domu Chibi Ramen: 869 N. Alafaya Trail in Orlando, Find me on Facebook, TikTok, Twitter or Instagram @amydroo or on the OSFoodie Instagram account @ Email: amthompson@ For more foodie fun, join the Let's Eat, Orlando Facebook group. Our 2025 Foodie Award winners list revealed — see who won


FACT
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- FACT
FACT Award winner Chef Kelvin Cheung opens Jooksing in Dubai
The concept comes to Neighbourhood Food Hall. Chef Kelvin Cheung has been making his mark in Dubai. Now, the Chef behind the FACT award-winning Jun's restaurant has announced that he will be joining Neighbourhood Food Hall. Opening on 2 May in Motor City, Jooksing prides itself on being an American-Chinese kitchen. Neighbourhood Food Hall brings together a diverse range of concepts and cuisines, showcasing 11 homegrown concepts. Now, it is welcoming Jooksing, which combines a fusion of flavours. The menu will range from Crab Rangoon to Spring Rolls. On Instagram, Kelvin has shared images of the venue. The casual spot features a counter, offering you the opportunity to watch the chefs at work. The images show his face, American flags, and Chinese writing. The tagline reads: 'Neither fully Chinese, nor fully American.' Chef Kelvin is of Chinese origin. He was born in Canada and raised in Chicago, and describes himself as a third-culture kid. He is a third-generation chef, and grew up surrounded by food. When it comes to his recipes, he draws from his North American upbringing, French training and Chinese heritage. Over his career, he has opened a range of dining experiences and is the mastermind behind the fine-dining restaurant Jun's in Downtown Dubai. He has featured in the MICHELIN Guide, MENA's 50 Best Restaurants, and has won several FACT Dining Awards in Dubai. Neighbourhood Food Hall is already home to some firm FACT favourites, including High Joint, Chef Akmal Anuar's Pizzeria Funkcoolio, Tacos Los Hermanos and Al Naqa, which is loved by FACT's Editor-in-Chief. Check in with FACT for the best things to do in Dubai. GO: Follow @eatjooksing on Instagram for more information.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
JBC Noodle to looks to open in Pittsford this month
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (WROC) — In Pittsford, a new Asian cuisine option is coming: JBC Noodle! Owner of the local and regional chain, Mark Teng, says that this location, as it's one of their larger ones, will feature a larger menu, with an extra helping of some American-Chinese dishes. PacSun now open in Eastview Mall This location will also feature a high-end cocktail bar. Teng and his team are refining their cocktail menu, but premium sake and soju (a rice wine aperitif) will be featured. Teng looks to open this location before May. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.