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Galaxy Macau's Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival kicks off

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A one-stop experience of Japanese food and culture Let guests be immersed in the world of gold dust full of Dongying style for a second

MACAU, April 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Galaxy Macau, one of the world's leading entertainment and integrated tourism destinations, presents Galaxy ™ Macau Integrated Resort (Galaxy Macau), which officially kicked off today. From now until 5 May, Galaxy Macau's East Wing Plaza will be transformed into a world of gold dust, with dozens of exhibitors from all over Japan and Macao gathering to present a dazzling array of Japanese-style food and wine, Japanese game booths, traditional Toei cultural performances and workshops for residents and visitors.

MGTO Director Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Chief Consul of the Consulate General of Japan in Hong Kong Shigero Nishikai, Chief Operating Officer of Galaxy Entertainment Group Kei Ka Kit Macau and other guests attended the opening ceremony of the Galaxy Macau Cherry Blossom Festival. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Qi Ka Kit said, "Galaxy Macau will continue to support the Macao SAR Government in promoting the diversified development of Macao's tourism industry through the Cherry Blossom Festival, and will introduce more colorful international cultural experiences, showcasing Macao's rich and diverse tourism elements, and continuously enhancing Macao's profound connotation as a 'World Centre of Tourism and Leisure'." Galaxy Macau will continue to focus on and support the development of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and provide them with a platform to showcase their brand strength. "

In addition to the exciting activities at the East Plaza, "Yamazato" will launch a four-hand banquet on the evening of April 25 for a limited time, co-presented by Okura Hotel Group Global Chief Chef Koshi Sawai and "Yamazato" Executive Chef Mamohiro Takeda. Galaxy Macau's restaurants such as Nawami, Dine Wamin, Dolphin Ramen, Kisheng Teppanyaki and CHA BEI will also be offering Japanese-themed delicacies, allowing guests to experience a spring day with pink flowers. Spend MOP500 or more at the above restaurants, as well as Sensasa Japanese Restaurant and Yakiniku Pork Restaurant, or enjoy a designated set menu at Yamazato, Nawami, Feast and Min, and CHA BEI, and enjoy a series of activities, including a 15-minute yukata experience, a handicraft workshop and game booth or a lucky draw.

For more information about Galaxy Macau's Cherry Blossom Festival, please visit Galaxy Macau's official website or follow its official social media platforms such as WeChat, Xiaohongshu and Douyin.

Galaxy Macau's Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival kicks off

The Galaxy Macau Cherry Blossom Festival is held at the East Plaza, inviting residents and visitors to experience a series of Japanese food and cultural experiences from now until 5 May.

Galaxy Macau's Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival kicks off

MGTO Director Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Chief Consul of the Consulate General of Japan in Hong Kong Shigero Nishikai, Chief Operating Officer of Galaxy Entertainment Group Kei Ka Kit Macau and other guests attended the opening ceremony of the Galaxy Macau Cherry Blossom Festival.

Galaxy Macau's Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival kicks off

Specially invited performance group "Treasure Boat" from Japan will present a wonderful traditional Japanese taiko drum performance to guests every day during the "Galaxy Macau" Cherry Blossom Festival.

Galaxy Macau's Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival kicks off

The immersive layout and atmosphere of the cherry blossom festival site make people feel like they are in the spring day of the East Blossom Festival, and there are many photo spots suitable for taking pictures.

Galaxy Macau's Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival kicks off

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