Hong Kong’s other half is just as cool and confident, moneyed and electric. Delve into its skyscrapers and super-chic streets with help from a local tourHQ guide to Macau.
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Macau, Asia’s biggest gambling destination was also Europe’s first and last settlement in the Far East, and its heavy Portuguese influence is evident throughout the city. From architecture to cuisine and signage, Portugal’s 400-year administration over Macau gives it an irresistible appeal not found elsewhere. No tourist guide to Macau would leave out it’s status as one of UNESCO’s eminent World Heritage Sites, and its historic city center clearly qualifies as any visitor's first stop in town.
Despite its Portuguese ascendancy, most locals speak Cantonese and it might be helpful to learn a few key phrases while you’re here. Unsurprisingly, a majority of internationals visit for the unrivaled gambling opportunities that abound and this Special Administrative Region of China pulls in the highest casino revenue globally, leaving Las Vegas a distinct second. A few architecturally overwhelming casinos glow upon the Pearl Delta’s waters at night, dominating the skyline while the nearby island district Cotai gains in popularity with an exponential increase in hotels and entertainment options, of which one is the world’s largest casino on its glittering strip.
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