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Besides Hong Kong, Macau is one of the
special administrative regions of the People's
Republic of China presently it one of the
most happening places of the region. Macau
Travel Guide provides you with all the necessary
details.
Overview
Macau which was initially a part of the
Panyu County later came under the influence
of the Portuguese and remained as its colony
after the Opium War. The area which lies
60 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong consists
of a peninsula and the adjoining islands
of Taipa and Coloane. Macau enjoys a subtropical
type of climate with July being the hottest
month. The favorable conditions make it
one of the most densely populated cities
of the region. More
Sightseeing
Sightseeing in Macau China is a rewarding
experience for all. There are the pristine
beaches on one hand and the historic museums
on the other. Some of the famous places
are Grand Prix Museum, the Wine Museum and
the Ruins of St. Paul's. Enjoy the explicit
beauty of the Macau Peninsula and the beautiful
beaches. More
Things
to do
Macau Travel Guide provides you necessary
information on different activities that
proves to be a treasure for you. Enjoy shopping,
dining and also participate in the different
fun activities. More
Dining
Macau Cuisines have strong Chinese and Portuguese
influences. Though there are a number of
restaurants that serve you with a number
of traditional and local dishes there are
numerous restaurants that offer a number
of international dishes. More
Accommodations
With the increasing number of guests coming
to Macau every year there has been an increase
in the number of hotels. Macau Travel Guide
provides you details about all the hotel
that ranges from deluxe hotels to the budget
and the discount ones. More
Useful
Information
Macau Travel Information gives you necessary
information on public transport of the city.
The city is small and well connected. Buses
are the common mode of transportation besides
the Macau Light Transit System. Macau can
also be reached through airways with the
international airport of Macau being located
at Taipa.
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