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Macau - China

![]() Macau Fisherman's WharfThe Fisherman's Wharf is the city’s first-ever themed tourist destination offering an array of enriching attractions. Spanning over 111,500 m2 in area, the complex is a combination of entertainment, shopping, culinary experience, hotel-service and convention facilities with a private pier for yachts. | ![]() Mantarin OrientalGambling is Macau's biggest industry and busloads arrive daily from mainland China to try their luck. In addition, many Hong Kongers arrive on weekends with the same aim. For decades, the Casino Lisboa was the largest and most famous, a landmark well known to people outside Macau, but recently many more casinos have sprung up. Nevertheless, the original Casino Lisboa is still worth a visit as its halls contain many original antiques on display from a private collection. | ![]() Macau CasinoAlthough best known for gambling, Macau is extremely rich in attractions and oozing with atmosphere, thanks to hundreds of years of fusion between European and Chinese cultures. Macau is a fascinating place to just walk around as the place is packed with churches, temples, fortresses and other old buildings bearing an interesting mix of Portuguese and Chinese characteristics. |
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