Macau Travel Guide

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Macau Facts

Chinese Name: 澳门 (ào mén)
Population: 696,100
Area: 32.9 square kilometers (12.7 square miles)
Location: in the south of China
Area Code: 853
Zip Code: 999078
GDP (2019): USD 53.86 billion

China’s “Las-Vegas” – Best Place to Experience Blend Culture of Chinese & Portuguese

Macau, located on the southeast coast of China, is a special administrative region of the country. Being Asia's well-known gambling Mecca, it is a place to find the traditional Chinese culture while enjoying the exotic Portuguese buildings. Most visitors who have been there conclude that it is a location suited to both tourism and living as it is a beautiful city with clean streets, gardens and picturesque hilly landscapes. Sunshine, clear air, green lands and all sorts of delicious food all contribute to its attractions.

If you visit Macau without experiencing gaming entertainment, you can’t say that you have actually been to this place which is known as China’s “Las-Vegas”. The casinos in Macau are located in some hotels on the Peninsula and Taipa with luxurious equipment, strict security and modern management.

Macao also holds various activities and festivals every year. From the middle of September to the beginning of October, Macao holds wonderful international fireworks competitions. The Grand Prix Macau in November every year calls for the most exciting racing event in Macao. Macao Food Festival is close to this event. Festivals such as Niangma’s Birthday (Nianga refers to Sea Goddess in south China) show local culture and customs.

History

The name of Macau is derived from the word Magao (A-Ma Temple), which was the shrine dedicated to Mazu, a sacred sea goddess respected by the local people. It was said that in the middle of the 16th century when the Portuguese first set foot there, one of the officers asked a fisherman the name of the land. The man misunderstanding the officer's meaning, answered 'Magao' - the name of A-Ma Temple in front them. The word became the Portuguese name for the land for nearly 400 years as the Portuguese ruled here prior to its official return to the People's Republic of China on December 20, 1999.

Macao is divided into Macao Peninsula, Taipa Island and Coloane Island. You can find old buildings that are either in European baroque or traditional Chinese style on the Macau Peninsular. Senado Square, the splendid main square with surrounding simple, elegant Portuguese and baroque-style buildings is the busiest downtown Macao.

Golden Lotus Square, Macau
Golden Lotus Square
Ruins of St. Paul's, Macau
Ruins of St. Paul's

A northerly walk leads visitors to the featured attractions of Ruins of St. Paul's, a former screen wall of St. Paul's Church and the Monte Fort, one of the best-preserved forts in Macau. The Museum of Macau, to the right of the ruins, tells all stories on the city's past. Situated at the base of Penha Peninsula in the southwest part of Macau is A-Ma Temple, built in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), which is dedicated to the sacred goddess A-Ma. During the festival seasons, thousands of devout prayers come to visit the temple.
 
In the southern part of the Peninsular, the New Reclaimed Area and the Outer Harbor Area, compared with the more traditional central and western areas, is the newly-developed region where the modern aspect of Macao can be found. There are many luxurious hotels housing various gambling casinos and these venues are packed with people from all over the world when the night comes. Numerous museums in these two areas present the essence of the culture and history of Macau including Wine Museum, Grand Prix Museum, Museum of Art.
 
Taipa Island in the middle of Macao highlights the University of Macau, the world-famous food street Rua do Cunha and luxe Venetian Resort Hotel. If you want to experience the rustic charm of country life in Macao, you should visit southward to Coloane Island which features a quiet environment and fascinating see view while St. Francis's Cathedral in Baroque architectural style is the must-see scenic spot.

See Also: Top 10 Things to Do in Macau

Grand Lisboa
Grand Lisboa

Macau is the paradise for gourmands with a wide range of delicious cuisines from all over the world including unparalleled Macao-style Portuguese cuisine, traditional Cantonese cuisine, exotic food from Italy, France, Brazil, India, Japan, and Korea... Everyone can find his own favorite!

Moreover, the well-known Macau dim sum delicacies should never be missed. The Pastéis de Nata (a Portuguese-style egg tart) that originated on the outlying island of Coloane is the featured snacks and Margaret's Café & Nata offer the best. All kinds of dim sum ranging from almond cake, chicken cakes, cashew cookies, sesame crackers, egg and cheese rolls are served in the many Portuguese café and they are good choices for gifts of families or friends.
 

Entertainment

The two outlying islands of Taipa and Coloane, connected to the Macau Peninsular by two bridges feature tranquil natural and beach sceneries and are good choice for a short break away from the bustling Peninsular. The Jockey Club's horse racing attracts numerous gamblers from the nearby areas and Hac Sa Bay and Bamboo Bay are two breathtaking natural scenic areas with the best seaside bathing places.
 
Known as 'Oriental Las Vegas', the gambling industry in Macau is booming and has already become an important feature of the local economy. Surprisingly, visitors do not find the kind of razzmatazz in casinos as elsewhere; by contrast you can feel the expectations of gamblers from their polite manners and the peaceful atmosphere.

 
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Questions & Answers on Macau Travel
Asked by Quy from VIETNAM | Aug. 19, 2023 05:43Reply
Postcode of AV. Dr Sun Yat Sin Taipa Macau
Does any one know what is the postcode for 602 - 628F Avenida.Dr Sun Yat Sen (Chun Lai Garden), Taipa Macau? I need to send a gift to this address, tried 999078 and 59500-000 but wasn’t right
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Answered by Becky | Aug. 20, 2023 23:56
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The 999078 for thw whole Macao should work, just write the exact address clearly.
Asked by Cindy from SINGAPORE | Aug. 17, 2023 15:55Reply
How do I go zhuhai from Macau airport?
I arrive on Saturday 18.05pm at Macau airport. Is via Taxi faster ? I need to go Grand Bay Hotel ZhuHai.
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Answered by Dylan | Aug. 18, 2023 00:37
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Yes, generally taxi is the most convenient way.
Asked by Poh Kee from SINGAPORE | Aug. 11, 2023 21:48Reply
Day Trip fom Macau to Zhuhai City Center
I will be staying in Galaxy Macau Hotel, may I know how to go to Zhuhai City Center from this hotel for a day trip?
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Answered by Molly | Aug. 14, 2023 00:05
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Generally, you can take a free shuttle bus from your hotel to the Border Gate of Gongbei Port and you can consult the hotel staff for a more specific schedule.

From Gongbei Port to Zhuhai city center, Bus Lines K3, 2, 11, and 8 are all available.
Asked by Coco from INDONESIA | Jun. 11, 2023 15:40Reply
planning go to Macau for holiday
Hi how are you... I wanna go to Macau just one day trip
I want to ask....
1. What number bus do I take to Fisherman's Wharf from HZMB Macau Port? Say if need have bus interchange.
2.from Fisherman's Wharf go to Senado Square and Ruin of St Paul's?
3.from Ruin of St Paul's go to Venetian?
4 Venetian go back HZMB Macau Port?
Thank you so much for your help
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Answered by Mia | Jun. 12, 2023 02:23
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1. Bus Line 102X sends you directly to the wharf and no transfer is needed.

2. You can take Bus Line 3 to Senado Square and Ruins of St Paul's.

3. 26A/ 21A is available.

4. It is still recommended to take 102X. However, the hotel is about 1.5 km from the bus stop.
Asked by Evelyn Henoguin from PHILIPPINES | Dec. 26, 2019 19:05Reply
How to go to Guia Hotel from macau airport?
Hi! We will be arriving at macau airport at around 12 midnight. Is there any shuttle bus from airport to guia hotel?
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Answered by Gabby from AUSTRALIA | Dec. 29, 2019 18:10
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The distance is around 9.5km and you need to transfer the bus by public transportation. So it is suggested to take taxi to the hotel directly.
Answered by Evs from PHILIPPINES | Dec. 30, 2019 02:13
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How much is the fare from Macau Airport to guia Hotel if we take the taxi? So we can prepare our money.. We are budget traveller. Thanks for the response.
Answered by Gary from NEW ZEALAND | Dec. 30, 2019 18:48
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It might cost MOP80.
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