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  2. Macau Tower - Wikipedia

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    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. A J Hackett, broke his own Guinness World Record of "The Highest Bungee Jump from a Building" achieved in 1987 from the Eiffel Tower. Edison Chen represented Macau Tower in the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Bungee jumping sites - Wikipedia

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  6. 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]

  7. Economy of Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau import partners are Mainland China (30.4%), Hong Kong (12%), France (10.4%), Switzerland (7.5%), Italy (7.5%), Japan (6.2%), and United States (6.1%). In the second half of the 20th century, Macau's economy was diversified with the development of light industry, the influx of migrants from mainland China to serve as a labor force, and ...

  8. Architecture of Macau - Wikipedia

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    An example of a famous Casino in Macau is the ‘MGM MACAU’, which stands at 154 metres tall [4] and is located near the southern coast of the northern region of Macau. [5] Other casinos in Macau include the Grand Lisboa Casino & Hotel, Wynn Casino Macau and Sands Macao Hotel , all of which are clustered around each other and near the MGM MACAU.

  9. List of tallest buildings in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy Macau Tower 2: 154/ 505 35 2011 14= The Plaza Macao: 154 / 505 39 2008 14= MGM Grand Macau: 154 / 505 35 2007 [17] 14= Studio City: 154 / 505 32 2015 15= The Parisian: 151 / 495 38 2016 15= MGM Cotai: 151 / 495 37 2018 16= The Countdown Hotel: 150 / 490 36 2009 16= Nuwa Macau: 150 / 490 36 2009 16= Grand Hyatt Macau Tower 1: 150 / 490 35 ...