Created by LenR on May 5, 2009
- Macau has many more attractions other than those in my World Heritage Macau journal. Here are another five from the same World Heritage area.
Created by LenR on March 29, 2009
- Macau was the first European outpost in China and for hundreds of years the Portuguese held a monopoly on trade and influence. During this period they built churches and other structures which are now on the World heritage List. Here are five examples.
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 14 photos
Created by billmoy on December 15, 2004
- Macau, a unique blend of the Chinese and Portuguese cultures, is overshadowed by its bigger and flashier neighbor Hong Kong. Try to make a side trip here for an interesting taste of East-meets-West.
Created by Parradise on March 10, 2007
- The adventures of how one cost conscious American Born Chinese navigated the ins and outs of a 3 day trip to Macau.
Created by S.L.Hii on June 7, 2006
- Macau is all about casinos and historic buildings. Not much shopping.
Created by writeonthespot on November 3, 2005
- What can you do for a day and a half? You can do lots of things in Macau! Shop, tour the city, and visit the historical spots. Macau is a fusion of the East and the West.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 21 photos
Created by Pyra on October 7, 2005
- I spent few days in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Macao, coming and leaving by plane from the Hong Kong airport.
Created by Ugar Sain Goswami on December 27, 2004
- An hour’s ferry journey from Hong Kong lies the tiny enclave of Macau, which for well over four centuries represented the Portuguese overseas empire on the Chinese coast before it reverted to its mother country some five years back.
Created by Jarvey Jornada on December 19, 2002
- Just a quick day trip from Hong Kong, Macau is a world unto itself.
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