If you enjoy gambling, then Macau needs no introduction. It’s the gambling capital of the world, home to mega casinos and hotels generating billions of dollars in gambling revenue annually.
Trend carzzzz.... zooming in the streets....
The grand lasboa
But even if you aren’t into gambling, you shouldn’t let that stop you from visiting Macau because there’s plenty to see and do here, even for non-gamblers.
MGM logo....
Macua is only place in the world where you’ll find signs written in both Chinese and Portuguese,With ferries leaving about every half hour from Hong Kong, and the ferry ride only one hour each way, it’s a quick & easy day trip.Macau’s territory is spread between a portion in mainland China, located on a peninsula, and the island which is split into three zones: Taipa, Cotai and Coloane.
Lot of things can be done apart from casino-
St. Paul’s Church is one of Macau’s iconic tourist destinations. Crowned with the tag of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the church promises to take you back in time, so you can relish the grandeur of the 16th century.
Feast upon a scrumptious Macanese egg tart
Your trip to Macau would be incomplete if you don’t treat yourself to the famous egg tarts. Wherever you go in Macau, don’t be surprised if you find long queues at a bakery shop.
Visit the Venice-like hotel: The Venetian Macao
Walk around the famous Senado Square....!
And finally you can travel from Hong Kong to macua by road And trust me it's one of amazing trip.....
Yes you are looking at the the world's longest sea-crossing bridge,55kms of bridge–tunnel system consisting of a series of three cable-stayed bridges, an undersea tunnel, and four artificial islands. It is both the longest sea crossingand the longest open-sea fixed link on earth... Happy to have witnessed it.....
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