The Fish Market in Macao - 5 pictures.
Written Jun 25, 2007
Directions for tourist landmarks are written in three languages: Chinese, Portuguese and English.
Written Jun 20, 2007
Traffic signs are written in Portuguese & Chinese.
Written Jun 20, 2007
Once a year in November the city prepares for the noise and pollution - the Formula 1 races. If you come to sightsee and walk around town then you may want to avoid this particular time.
Written Feb 2, 2006
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Once a year in November the city prepares for the noise and pollution - the Formula 1 races. If you come to sightsee and walk around town then you may want to...
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Q: Hi! I will be visiting Macau from HK for a short trip. Please see below my rough itinerary for now and feel free to give...

A: I would suggest the Macau Museum in the old fort and the facade of St Paul's Cathedral which is right next door. Just a reminder to make sure you have your passport...
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I've got some interesting experiences in Macao. I'd love to share with you the 32 tips I've written, the 119 photos uploaded, and 2 travelogues I've created.
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In Macao there is not only Portuguese heritage but also modern sights. It's an easy day trip from Hong Kong but you need to go through customs/immigration on both sides although it's all China but...
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Macao locates at the mouth of the Pearl River downstream from Guangzhou, so it was called "Ou Mun" which means trading gate in chinese. During the ancient times, port city was part of the silk road......
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Macau, along with Hong Kong, is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. It is situated on the western side of the Pearl River Delta opposite Hong Kong. While known worldwide...
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blessed by sub-tropical weather and 'hugging' by china mainland and the sea, macau is something beyond my expectation. it's about my passion for old heritages buildings. macau offers so many with...
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