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  2. Macau Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower has routinely been used as a site for staged bungee jumping events, by professional jumpers or as part of entertainment shows. On December 17, 2006, the father of contemporary bungee jumping , A J Hackett , and popular artist Edison Chen broke two Guinness World Records at the Macau Tower.

  3. Jumping off World's Tallest Bungee Platform - AOL

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    For those who like their travel experiences extreme, CNNGo.com has a full description of a bungee jump off the Macau Tower, home to one of the world's tallest bungee

  4. Bungee jumping - Wikipedia

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    The Macau Tower Bungy has a "Guide cable" system that limits swing (the jump is very close to the structure of the tower itself) but does not have any effect on the speed of descent, so this still qualifies the jump for the World Record. Kushma Bungee Jump is the world's second-highest bungee jump with a height of 228 metres (748 ft). [23]

  5. A. J. Hackett - Wikipedia

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    2006: Opening and jumping out of the Macau Tower in Macao measuring 233 metres (764 ft) above ground and holding the title as the highest commercial bungy; 2007: Doubling the previous record of 700 metres (2,300 ft) out of a helicopter with 1,499.6 metres in Malaysia with his new bungy technology allowing bungy stretches of over 1 kilometre

  6. The Biggest Hotels in the World - AOL

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    Galaxy Macau. Macao . By the Numbers ... indoor bungee jumping and rock climbing, arcades, and a VR room. ... on the top of its tower, lets you jump from 829 feet at speeds of 40 mph. Rides such ...

  7. Tourism in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Another activity Macau offers for visitors is the Macau Tower Bungy Jump. This jump earned the Guinness World Record for the "Highest Commercial Bungy Jump in the world" at 233m (or 764 ft). [11] Tourists can expect to pay HK$3,688 for their first jump, and a lower price of HK$1,675 for their second jump.

  8. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - Wikipedia

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    Tony visits Macau, a former Portuguese colony south of Hong Kong now known as the "Vegas of Asia", and tries his hand at some casino games. He also visits the Macau Tower bungee jump, the largest in the world, and takes the ultimate plunge.

  9. Category:Bungee jumping sites - Wikipedia

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