Rui Cunha Foundation

Macau


From its airy venue in the heart of the peninsula, this foundation promotes the Macau identity through a carefully curated series of art exhibitions, literary readings and recitals. These are held alongside thought-provoking seminars on Macau’s legal and social systems.


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