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| Macau, formerly a Chinese territory under Portuguese administration, became a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China on December 20, 1999, with a high degree of autonomy, except in the areas of defense and foreign policy. Macau retains its own currency, laws, and border controls. Facilities for tourism are well developed. |
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| Largo Senado - also called Senate Square, this senado is a wave-like pavement that was created by Portuguese experts in a traditional style found in many parts of Southern Europe. The Square features a fountain in the shape of a sphere, along with monumental plants and benches. |
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| The evening street markets are good for seafood, and there's a wealth of peninsular and Taipa cafes and restaurants offering Cantonese, Macanese, African and Brazilian specialities. |
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Macau is great place to find good restaurants with different types of cuisine from both Portuguese, Macanese and other Eastern and Western food.
Dynasty - at the Mandarin Oriental, for Chinese food.
Cafe da Barra - situated at Pousada Santiago and serves delicious international cuisine.
Rasa Sayang - located at Estrada Noroeste da Taipa, Ocean Garden. Serves authentic Malaysian food
A Bica - for unmatched Portugese and Macanese cuisine |
| Blue Frog Bar & Grill - by Morgan Cawdrey from United States - 2008-02-25 | | Excellent Western-style food and service in a relaxed environment, located in The Venetian-Macao Resort-Hotel. |
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The streets of Macau streets are alive at night!
Leal Senado fountain - a place to be if you want to taste the best of Macau's bars!
Avenida da Praia Grande - nightlife at the old waterfront.
Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Centre - for a great wine bar on the lower level with a fashionable selection. Seating takes place on the waterfront promenade at the base of the tower. Featuring recorded music plays, live entertainers, and a lot of fun. |
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Macau is a real shopper’s paradise place where one can purchase most kinds of merchandise at often better prices than in nearby cities, especially luxury items.
Bargain items - items that are very reasonably priced are jewellery (particularly gold), chinese antiques, porcelain, electronic items, mobile phones, watches, cashmere sweaters and silk clothing.
Clothing - Macau is definitely manufacturing for the export market, and has more than 500 active garment factories. The best neighbourhoods to shop: around the Senado Square and the Red Market. |
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Macau Travel Guide - Tourism and City Guide to the best of Macau. You'll read here more in-depth and interesting stories and descriptions. More historical references and current affairs. Macau Resorts - Macau travel website featuring upcoming Macau Resorts in Cotai Strip as well as travel tips and Macau golf information. www.cityguide.gov.mo - the official site for Macau |
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