Macau Tatler - the chronicle of a society that is coming of age on the world stage. Every page oozes the grandeur and refinement that is synonymous with Hong Kong Tatler, while also paying homage to the people that are turning Macau into a 21st century global entertainment hub.
Find out why top businesswoman and heir apparent, Pansy Ho says she's always been, “number one,” get the low-down on the big leap she's planning this year and what she really thinks of her Hong Kong colleagues: “women are very outspoken here. Around a board table they'll be the ones talking and making the majority of the noise!”
Macau Tatler also has exclusive an interview with the man who made Macau, Stanley Ho. Read his real life story of “riches to rags” and back again, and find out how veterans' tennis and golf are keeping him sprightly at 85
US mogul Sheldon Adelson talks about “sticking his nose in” and Steve Wynn tells us his side of the story and gives Macau Tatler the exclusive introduction to a new furry friend.
Outgoing head of Hong Kong Tourism Selina Chow talks to Macau Tatler about Hong Kong's chances against the tourist boom of Macau. And we get a behind the scenes look at DHL supreme turned artist, Po Chung.
Macau Tatler is jam-packed with all the old favourites for which Hong Kong Tatler is well-known:
Faces: The best parties and most glamorous faces from events and soirees around Macau, including high profile, in-depth interviews with the territory's leading luminaries
Luxury-lifestyle: Features on arts and culture, top-end travel, luxury interiors, fast cars, fine food and wine
Style: The latest trends and fashion features combined with the newest products from the world's leading luxury brands
Out May 3rd, 2007 and published quarterly, Macau Tatler is the lifestyle magazine for anyone who wants to find out more about the city that's taken over from Las Vegas as the gaming capital of the world. In addition being circulated with all copies of Hong Kong Tatler the inaugural edition of Macau Tatler will be distributed to qualified readers and throughout newsstands, hotels and key commercial areas in Macau.
For further information:
Helen Russell
Edipresse Asia Limited
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Gregory Blatt
Edipresse Group
Director Marketing, Communications and Strategy
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Sylvia Wuersten
Responsable adjointe communication
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