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Macao is one of China’s two Special Administrative Regions, the other being Hong Kong, which it faces across the Pearl River estuary. Macao was formerly part of the Portuguese empire and its culture has grown from a blend of European and Asian styles and customs. Its economy focuses heavily around the gambling industry, which is even larger than that of Las Vegas. Reserving your Macao hotel puts you in a unique region of China that’s full of commercial and cultural opportunities.
Many travellers take advantage of Macao’s incredible range of casinos. These are dotted all around the city and feature some truly fine examples of enjoyable gambling houses. The Macao Peninsula joins the city to the mainland, and is the main core of commercial activity in town. To the south, Cotai features The Venetian, which is the biggest casino in the world. In the far south is the Coloane district. This is far quieter than the rest of the city and features a Portuguese-style village with nearby hiking mountains, parks and beaches.
Apart from the ubiquitous casinos, Macao is also an important financial centre. It houses many regional banking headquarters and a large professional services industry. Logistics, as well as growing technology and media sectors, are the other large employers in the city. Many of the grand hotels also offer conferencing space, including the Hotel Royal and Rio Hotel & Casino. Near these is the Grand Prix Museum; the city also hosts its own grand prix, which is the only one to mix car and motorcycle racing. Just to the south is the Macao Science Centre, which hosts lectures and events on a range of technological disciplines.
Beyond the vast choice of casinos, you may also enjoy taking in the area’s gorgeous natural surroundings. Walking through the narrow streets of Coloane, you could almost forget you’re not in Portugal. Seac Pai Van Park in Coloane stretches over 20 acres and even features a Giant Panda Pavilion and the Museum of Nature and Agriculture. In downtown Macao, enjoy a unique blend of Cantonese and Portuguese cuisine at excellent restaurants, including A Petisqueira and Vida Rica.