Travel Blog Photos from Macau (3,649)
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... the past decade, and the easy accessibility of Macau to the Mainland, the demand for casino gaming has skyrocketed. Last year Macau's gaming revenue of $71 billion US dollars surpassed that of Las Vegas to make it the biggest gambling destination on earth. ...
... 's high-end office malls but is extremely nice to us and the prices are much more reasonable than I had ever imagined. I'm off to Macau while Will works on a paper for another one of his classes. I walk to the ferry from the tailors and run into ...
... commercial end of the island taking in all the extravagant casinos which are the main attraction for most visitors to Macau. Inside the tower we were approached by a representative of the 'A J Hackett adrenaline experiences' that are available ...
Macau Macau Special Administrative Region is situated on the Southeastern coast of China in the Guangdong Province, at latitude 22.4' North and longitude 113.5' East. It is 60 kilometers west ...
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Party at macau
Posted on Aug 8, 2009, 09:15:54
... days a week and 365 days a year! The coolest Club in Macau Hip music, fun staff and lovely dancers nightly, ask for the house special - the "Fish Bowl". Macau's best party venue. Stephen Anderson Email:monkeybarmo@gmail.com
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Avoid the casinos and enjoy the food
Posted on Nov 14, 2009, 09:20:08
With the increase in the number of casinos in Macau, there has been an equivalent increase in the number of triad gangsters from Hong Kong and China. My advice is leave well alone. The food in Macau however is great and I think has some similarities to ...
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Avoid the casinos and enjoy the food
Posted on Nov 16, 2009, 15:28:07
All the public casinos are legal. The people in Las vegas have now set up big time in Macau, but still the bad guys move in.
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Places to stay in Macau
Posted on Jul 7, 2009, 03:14:45
anyone recently been to Macau and stayed at decent accommodation? Last time I was there I stayed in a hostel of sorts, which used to be a brothel, and had walls that only went up 6 feet.
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