Macau Tour

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MACAU EXCURSION

The name “Macau” , is derived from the name of a Chinese goddess, popular with seafarers and fishermen, known as A-Ma or Ling Ma. Macau is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Replic of China since 20 December, 1999 and will maintain its social and economical characteristics in accordance to the principle of “One country, two systems.” 

Hotels pick up in the morning ( for more pick up details , please consult our staff )

 

Tour price included:

Hotel pick-up and return transfer, round trip ferry tickets, buffet lunch at one of the 4 star hotels in Macau and sighteeing with English speaking guide service throughout the tour.

Itinerary

ST. PAUL'S RUINS

All that remains of the greatest of Macau's churches is its magificent stone facade and grand staircase. The church was built in 1602, made of taipa and wood, was brillianty decorated and furnished.

GOLDEN STATUE OF KUM IAM

The statue is dedicated to Kum lam, the goddess of Mercy. It is 20 meters tall and made of bronze. The construction cost was MOP 30 million.

SENADO SQUARE

A walking tour from St.Paul's way down to thecity centre, enclosed by the historical buildings of the St.Dominic's Church, Holy House of Mercy and the General post Office. The square is a pedestrian zone. IT is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005.

MACAU TOWER

The Macau Tower was designed by the New Zealand architect, Gordon Moller. It is 338 meters high and ranked the 11th highest in the world. (An option package at your own expense will offer you a panoramic view of the Peral River Delta on the observation deck, Level 61)

SNACK STREET

This is the most interesting street you will see both side full of hundred types local Macau snacks such as Almond cookies , eggs roll , beef jerkey that is welcome by thousands of people

A-MA TEMPLE

The temple is one the three oldest temples and most famous temples in Macau. Built in 1488, the temple is dedicated to the Goddess of seafarers and fishermen Matsu. The temple is one of the heritage sites of Macau being inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005.

CASINO

Macau has become known worldwide as East Las Vagas. In 2008, total revenues for the gaming and gambing sector were MOP 109 billion. A short visit in oine of the famous casinos and try your luck. Clothing factory outlets for shopping if time permits.

Gentlemen wearing shorts will be declined entry to casino

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