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Macau Map |
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| One of the smallest places in the world, Macau is a Special Administrative Region of China. A former Portuguese trading post, Macau was an overseas province of Portugal that was handed back over to China in 1999. Situated 70 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong near the Pearl River and 145 kilometers from Guangzhou. |
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Places to Visit in Macau |
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| Unique and distinctive Macau is one of China’s most interesting cities to visit. With its Sino-Portuguese heritage, this city makes for one of Asia’s most unusual destinations. Glitzy yet sedate, Macau offers travelers not only its casinos but its relaxed and laidback atmosphere as well, with its cobbled stoned alleys. |
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Things to do in Macau |
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There is plenty of touring to be done in this unique city. From temples to churches, and from museums to historic landmarks, Macau has a lot of place to visit. Some of the interesting museums in the city include; the Macau Maritime Museum, the Wine Museum, the Grand Prix Museum
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Tips for visiting Macau |
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Macau’s culture is both unique and interesting. With its blend of eastern and western traditions the people of Macau are very progressive, and have many local customs similar to those in the west. However, older Macau residents are still conservative. Some don’ts include getting overly intimate in public places. |
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Macau Hotels & Resorts |
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Macau Discount Hotels
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| Macau is an excellent holiday destination for those looking to have some fun. With its glitzy casinos and lights, this city is one of China’s best kept secrets. Sometimes over shadowed by nearby Hong Kong, Macau is known as the ‘Monte Carlo of the East’, and offers a fun filled vacation for families and business executives alike. |
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Macau Hotels and Resorts |
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Macau is a great holiday destination for one and all. With its Sino-Portuguese fusion, there is much to do and plenty to see in Macau. From temples to church and from forts to pagodas, this city has it all. With nine casinos that are open 24x7, Macau is a gamblers haven.
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