The most accurate of Macau's horse newspapers is the Macau Yearbook. The Macau Yearbook is a comprehensive local almanac that provides a comprehensive and systematic record of Macau's political, economic and socio-cultural development, and provides informative and up-to-date information for the relevant authorities at home and abroad, research departments and people from all walks of life to understand and study Macau.
The Macau Yearbook has been compiled and published annually since 2002, in three languages: Chinese, Portuguese and English. The Yearbook is divided into four parts: highlights of the Macao SAR Government's administration, highlights of major events, annual overview of the Macao SAR, and appendices. The Chinese version is a 572-page book with over 242,000 words. Because of the large number of horse people, an A4 handwritten copy of the newspaper is sold for 20 cents a copy, and 1,000 copies will have an income of 200 yuan, and there are three issues per week, and the number is much more than 1,000 copies.