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Avieira67 Says: Luís de Camões Garden, characterized by the large boulders found on its grounds, develops successively up to a natural grotto where a heroic bust of the epic...
Avieira67 Says: This gate was a checkpoint with mainland China during the Portuguese administration. It was built in 1870 by the Portuguese, replacing an earlier gate built by...
Wander the alleyways near Senado Square
lindyz Says: It was a very interesting short walk from centre of Senado Square to the ruins of Sao Paulo, we took our time and it probably took between 30-60 minutes. But...
lindyz Says: Being our second stop on our Casino Crawl, we thought it was high time for a cool refreshment, so we found a bar at Wynn and stopped for a cocktail at the Wing...
lindyz Says: The outside architecture of this Casino is simply amazing, it has been described as like a giant lotus flower and it stands 52 storys high at 258 metres! And...
lindyz Says: Whilst in Macau, I think youd be silly not to visit a Casino or two, just for the experience, even if you choose not to gamble. We certainly did not gamble but...
Sample some local delicacies - Portuguese Tarts
lindyz Says: I just love Portuguese Tarts, so whilst in Macau, with a strong Portuguese history, I would be silly not to sample one or two (or 5 ) of them hahaha!!!! The...
lindyz Says: Facts about Macau Tower:-Tower is 338m high at its highest point.The main observation level is on the 61st floor and is 223m above ground level.From the highest...
lindyz Says: " Built in the 17C in Baroque style, São Paulo Cathedral was for a long time the largest Roman Catholic church in Asia, and played an active part in converting...
lindyz Says: I am not entirely sure of the history of Senado Square, but there is obvious huge Portuguese influence here, as the buildings are simply beautiful. The coloured...
Taxis - best option for a DIY day trip
lindyz Says: We caught 3 taxis whilst in Macau and the total cost was only about $10AUD which we thought was amazing value. So they are easily the best and cheapest way to...
Turbojet Ferry to and from Macau
lindyz Says: I was told there were 2 main "fast" ferries you can get from Hong Kong to Macau. The first one was the Turbojet which leaves from HKJ Island at Sheung Wan and...
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Guia Fortress was built in 1637, the highest point in Macau. It was designed to defend Macau from attacks from the sea, but because of its position overlooking...
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Q: I will be staying at the Pousada de Mong-ha in Macau. Is there a bus from the Macau airport to the hotel? Thanks.

A: Yes, there are buses in the airport and the ride is free. Just tell the people in the bus terminal where your destination is, so they may tell you the appropriate bus to...
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M A C A U - more than just casinos

Macau is famous for gambling and it has a nickname as "Las Vegas of the Orient". Macau is a Portuguese word derived from a local temple "Ma Kok" dedicated to the Ah-Ma. When I mentioned that I will...
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Macau is slowly becoming a popular destination in Asia aside from Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. For us Filipino's, it became a new place to explore and a new country to discover esp with the new...
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I've got some interesting experiences in Concelho de Macau. I'd love to share with you the 34 tips I've written, the 82 photos uploaded, and 3 travelogues I've created.
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After some debating, we chose Macau as our travel destination for the June holidays. The deciding factors are: i. cheap airfares (budget airline - Tiger Airways ply the route between Macau and...
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The first settlers that came to Macau were Farmers from Guangdong and Fishermen from Fujian. Then it was still known as Ou Mun meaning "Trading Gate", it was given this name because of its location......
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