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Macau is a vibrant entertainment hub in Asia. With casinos and lots of events, there’s always something to do in Macau.

macau travel blog
Macau is a fabulous place to explore with a group of friends. And if you're holidaying with a group of girlfriends, you'll have a fun time hitting the shops, spas, restaurants and bars.  Throw in Macau's impressive World Heritage sites and you'll easily plan a perfect getaway. Keep reading...
shops in macau
One of the great pleasures of Macao is that even though it’s one of the world’s major vacation destinations, it has managed to retain its small-town vibe. You could spend all day shopping in Macau by wandering its shopping malls, browsing the international labels that run the gamut from A....
macao international fireworks display competition
One of the best times to visit Macao is during the 30th Macao International Fireworks Display Contest, which is a spectacular multimedia pyrotechnic show spread out over five weekends. The contest is an international event involving competitors from 12 countries, who will wow the crowds with fireworks synchronised to music...
macao international film festival
Plenty of destinations around the world have played leading film roles with some hubs acting as a substitute city in many mega Hollywood hits. Ditto for Macao. Macao's ultra glitzy and visually stunning landscape is a natural draw for filmmakers around the world. If you wander around Macao, you'll soon see...
macau shopping
There are excellent reasons why so many visitors head to Macau every day, over the bridge from nearby China, on the ferry from Hong Kong or by air from all over the world. Famous for its glittering casino resorts, the impressive UNESCO World Heritage Historic Centre of Macao and...
macau racing
Say ‘Macau Racing’, and thoughts automatically turn to the annual Grand Prix which transforms the city into the most spectacular Formula Three track in the world. But there’s another sort of racing that takes place in the former Portuguese enclave. Twice a week, every week, Macau goes gee-gee ga-ga, as...

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