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  2. List of tourist attractions in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau Tower The Venetian Macao Ruins of St. Paul's Lotus Square Macau Fisherman's Wharf Macao Science Center Popular tourist attractions in Macau include the following: Buildings and towers

  3. Tourism in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau is known as the “Monte Carlo of the Orient” and the “Las Vegas of the East”, which is attributed to the large volume of casinos that are found within the city. [2] In fact, Macau is the only location in China where gambling is legal, and as such, gambling tourism is the city’s greatest source of revenue, and, the greatest ...

  4. Category:2024 in Macau - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 December 2023, at 09:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Historic Centre of Macau - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Centre of Macao (Portuguese: Centro Histórico de Macau, Chinese: 澳門歷史城區) is a collection of over twenty locations that witness the unique assimilation and co-existence of Chinese and Portuguese cultures in Macau, a former Portuguese colony. It represents the architectural legacies of the city's cultural heritage ...

  6. Macau is back as the world’s top gambling hub—and casino ...

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    Before the COVID pandemic, the gaming industry contributed over half of the city's GDP and employed about 17% of the city's 600,000 residents. Macau's casinos generated about $36 billion in ...

  7. Na Tcha Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple as seen from under the old city wall. It stands where the ends of two alleys meet: the Rua da Ressurreição (大三巴右街, by St. Paul's) and the Calçada de S. Francisco Xavier (大三巴斜巷, a.k.a. 聖方濟各斜巷). The entry next to temple leads to the Pátio do Espinho , a tiny area within the old city wall.

  8. 2024 in Macau - Wikipedia

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    21 August: Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng announces that he would not seek another term in office in elections scheduled for October, citing ill health. [1]13 October: Sam Hou Fai, the former president of the Court of Final Appeal of Macau, is elected as the new Chief Executive of Macau, the first to have been born in mainland China.

  9. Macao Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    Cultural center: Location: Sé, Macau: Coordinates Opened: 1999: Cost: US$100 million: Technical details ... This page was last edited on 16 December 2024, at 07:54 ...