Macau
With its unique integration of Chinese and Portuguese cultures, Macau is an essential addition to any authentic Asian travel itinerary.
While celebrating their rich history, the Macanese are also setting the precedent for Asian development of the future. A former trading post, Macau has emerged as the entertainment capital of Asia, with its world-class casinos and facilities.
Inscribed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in July 2005, Macau invites travelers from around the world to celebrate China's largest collection of urban historical properties.
A walking tour is the recommended way to get to know the city and to acquire a true sense of Macau. Definite must-see sights are the ruins of St. Paul's Church, the Guia Fortress and Lighthouse as well as the Macau Museum. Adjacent to these areas lie exciting walking street housing Asian Antiques, reproduction furniture, accessories and clothing bazaars.
Throughout the area, the architecture is the first indication that you are somewhere unlike any other place in Asia but it is the food that will ultimately seduce you. Blending Portuguese, Chinese, African and Indian, Macanese food is a delight to the senses.
So whether you have a day or several days, visit Macau, an experience like nowhere else in Asia.
While celebrating their rich history, the Macanese are also setting the precedent for Asian development of the future. A former trading post, Macau has emerged as the entertainment capital of Asia, with its world-class casinos and facilities.
Inscribed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in July 2005, Macau invites travelers from around the world to celebrate China's largest collection of urban historical properties.
A walking tour is the recommended way to get to know the city and to acquire a true sense of Macau. Definite must-see sights are the ruins of St. Paul's Church, the Guia Fortress and Lighthouse as well as the Macau Museum. Adjacent to these areas lie exciting walking street housing Asian Antiques, reproduction furniture, accessories and clothing bazaars.
Throughout the area, the architecture is the first indication that you are somewhere unlike any other place in Asia but it is the food that will ultimately seduce you. Blending Portuguese, Chinese, African and Indian, Macanese food is a delight to the senses.
So whether you have a day or several days, visit Macau, an experience like nowhere else in Asia.