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Macau's Kun Iam Temple
The Vice President of Macao Cultural Heritage Reiventing Studies Association, Pong Chio Fai, leads MBtv through the story of the city's Kuan Iam Temple
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Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century and completely renovated in the final decade of the 20th.
Macau's largest Buddhist temple, Templo de Kun Iam Tong, dates back 400 years to the Ming Dynasty when its original foundations were built. Beyond its main gate, just off a busy street in the north of the city, is a peaceful oasis of silence and contemplation, a mystic place in which stone lions, golden Buddhas and all who visit are surrounded by serene, aromatic wisps of smoke.
The beautiful Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc Park is situated in the northern less touristy business district of the city. It was designed in the 19th century by a wealthy Chinese trader, Lou Kau. This marvelous oasis is an idyllic setting with a lotus pond, rocks, grottos and waterfalls.
Excursions are available on restored motorized junks that leave from the City's harbor several times a day.
Taipa is the larger of the two islands that belong to Macau. The tangled and narrow alleys in the centre of Vila da Taipa abound with rural character and Portuguese street signs are painted on azulejos. The island's shops and light-colored houses would be equally at home in Portugal.
Although the Macau of today has much contemporary flair, it continues to enjoy a rich colonial inheritance that is well worth seeing.
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Exploring Macau, Beyond the Casinos
It generates four times more gambling revenue than Las Vegas but there's more to Macau than slot machines and roulette. Look past the casinos to find a wealth of history and cuisine shaped by the fusion of Chinese and Portuguese culture.
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MACAU A-MA TEMPLE
The A-Ma Temple is a temple to the Chinese sea-goddess Mazu located in São Lourenço, Macau, China. Built in 1488, the temple is one of the oldest in Macau and thought to be the settlement's namesake.
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Macau became the biggest gambling centre in the world in 2006.
Gambling revenue has made Macau the world's top casino market, surpassing Las Vegas.
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The Ruins of St. Paul's:
- (Chinese: 大三巴牌坊; Portuguese: Ruínas de São Paulo) are the ruins of a 17th-century Catholic religious complex in Santo António, Macau, China. It includes what was originally St. Paul's College and the Church of St. Paul (Igreja de São Paulo) also known as Mater Dei, a 17th-century Portuguese church dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle. Today, the ruins are one of Macau's best known landmarks and one of the Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World. In 2005, they were officially listed as part of the Historic Centre of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Set in a prime location of Macau Metropole Hotel puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. Both business travelers and tourists can enjoy the hotel's facilities and services. All the necessary facilities including free Wi-Fi in all rooms 24-hour security convenience store daily housekeeping gift/souvenir shop are at hand. Television LCD/plasma screen sofa internet access ??wireless internet access ??wireless (complimentary) air conditioning can be found in selected guestrooms. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Convenience and comfort makes Metropole Hotel the perfect choice for your stay in Macau.
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Macau is one of Asia’s newest and most exciting Business Tourism destinations, after a period of rapid and unprecedented infrastructure development. It is a city of great contrasts being only 29.7 km2 in size yet the home to Asia’s largest fully integrated convention and exhibition centre; a city of world heritage stature that also boasts one of the world’s most spectacular and modern skylines; a city that blends the rich traditions of Chinese and Portuguese cultures which is reflected in its lifestyle, food, restaurants, architecture and festivities.
Macau has also diversified its offerings to Business Tourism visitors and incentive travelers in recent years to provide designer shopping, luxury hotels and resorts as well as many more dining and entertainment options. Macau is an ideal incentive destination to reward the very best achievers, whether they want to be pampered at luxurious resorts, be entertained, engage in high adventure or to be part of an exhilarating team building programme.
Macau is a city on the move, but it never loses its unique blend of European and Chinese cultures that have evolved over four centuries. Macau's architecture, religious rituals, customs and cuisines reflect Macau's unique cultural heritage - Macau is home 25 UNESCO-listed World Heritage sites.
Macanese food, which is a fusion of Portuguese, African, Southeast Asian and Chinese cooking, has begun to gain international recognition after being enjoyed by locals for decades. In these recent years, Macau has become more firmly planted on the map as one of the world's culinary destinations - following an influx of internationally renowned restaurant brands from around the world and celebrity chefs that takes Macau’s gastronomic scene to new heights.
Varied shopping districts in Macau ranging from multi-brand shopping centres to fashion boutiques, from Chinese antique shops to popular daily flea markets can surely fulfill the shoppers’ desire. Visitors can also enjoy “The House of Dancing Water”, the world’s largest and most spectacular water-based show directed by Franco Dragone, at the City of Dreams. For a thrilling adventure, visitors can try the Sky Jump or Skywalk at the 338 meters high Macau Tower. Visitors now can add health and wellness to their list as the largest integrated wellness centre of its kind in the world, the Malo Clinic Spa, has opened in Macau.
Getting around in Macau for meetings and events has never been easier. Macau is accessible from air (the Macau International Airport is only 15 minutes to most hotels), sea with ferry services to Hong Kong and China and also to the Hong Kong International Airport and by land (Barrier Gate in Macau Peninsula and the Cotai Frontier Post). Incidentally the new SkyPier at Hong Kong International Airport makes air-to-sea transfers, and vice versa, a breeze these days.
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Macau China - Come Walk With Me In Macau China
On my Macau China day trip, I am checking out things to do in Macau China. I will taste some delicious Macau street food, visit the Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady, Ruins of St. Paul's, Museum of Macau, Monte Fort and many other things. Enjoy my Macau City tour video.
There are many things to do in Macau besides gambling. Macau has a rich history and I will walk around in the historic center to supply you with a attractions map for you to use during your visit. I will include many of the Macau China tourist spots and attractions.
Join me on my day trip to Macau as I walk around Macau historic center to explore the rich history of this autonomous region on the south coast of China. Macau was a Portuguese colony until 1999 and it has had a strong influence on what it has become today. It has become a popular tourist destination due to its location just one hour with SpeedJet ferry from Hong Kong. Macau has also earned the nickname, Las Vegas of Asia and The gambling capital of the world.
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Macao tries to boost tourism industry
Macao is known globally as one of the gaming capitals, but a recent decline in the fortunes of the industry has raised concerns over the stability of the region’s economy. The region is now trying to diversify its economy and boost businesses in other areas such as tourism, meeting convention and Chinese traditional medicine. However, tourism is the main priority.
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Macau - Macau to be handed over to China in 1999
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Down the coast from Hong Kong the residents of the Portuguese
colony of Macau will be anxiously watching the handover of the
enclave to China at the end of this month - knowing that their
turn comes in 1999.
The Portuguese having twice offered to hand over Macau since the
1960's. Beijing, struggling with poverty and unrest, rejected
the offer both times.
Eventually a joint Sino-Portuguese Declaration was signed in
April 1987, setting 1999 as the handover date.
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VS Macau and coastline;
MS ferry arrives at port;
MS passengers heading towards immigration and passport control;
MS city centre,
PAN to fountain in centre of square with old buildings;
WS old building set with new building behind it;
MS tourists pose outside St. Paul's ruins,
PAN to ruins;
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PAN Macau's old and new buildings:
MS Fr. Luis Sequiera walking;
SOT, Fr. Luis Sequiera, Superior of the Society of Jesus
(English): One thing for me is clear : Macau was always Chinese
territory and goes back to the original situation. And this is
my fundamental position even if I am Portuguese;
CU neon signs with deck of cards design;
CU neon sign with domino design;
CU neon sign saying Casino and Sauna;
VS exteriors of Hotel Lisboa, which houses the famous landmark
Casino Lisboa:
SOT, Pedro Mariano, Editor, TDM (English): They need
people to come because these are the people that are among the
casinos' business. So casino without people is no business.
They need business, they need people so they must keep it
quiet;
SOT, Ng Weng Lok, Legislative Assembly member (English):
The transfer will be smooth because especially as the
relationship between Portugal and China are in a very friendly
way. I don't think there will be any big problem as it is in
Hong Kong;
MS Macau flag and Chinese flag along the Macau-Chinese
border;
MS people crossing border from China to Macau.
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(Chinese: 澳門歷史城區; Portuguese: Centro Histórico de Macau), is a collection of over twenty locations that witness the unique assimilation and co-existence of ,Chinese and Portuguese cultures in Macau, a former Portuguese colony. It represents the architectural legacies of the city's cultural heritage, including monuments such as urban squares, streetscapes, churches and temples.
In 2005 the Historic Centre of Macau was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, making it the 31st designated World Heritage site in China. It was described by UNESCO as: with its historic street, residential, religious and public Portuguese and Chinese buildings, the historic centre of Macao provides a unique testimony to the meeting of aesthetic, cultural, architectural and technological influences from East and West, and ...it bears witness to one of the earliest and longest-lasting encounters between China and the West, based on the vibrancy of international trade.[1]
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A-Ma Temple Barra Square
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Built in 1488, the temple is dedicated to Matsu, the goddess of seafarers and fishermen. The name Macau is thought to be derived from the name of the temple.
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Moorish Barracks
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Mandarin's House
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St Lawrence's Church
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St. Joseph's Seminary and Church
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Dom Pedro V Theatre St. Augustine's Square
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Sir Robert Ho Tung Library St. Augustine's Square
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St. Augustine's Church 3 St. Augustine's Square
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Leal Senado Building Senado Square
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Sam Kai Vui Kun
(Kuan Tai Temple) 10 Rua Sui do Mercado de São Domingos
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Holy House of Mercy Senado Square
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Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady
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Lou Kau Mansion
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St. Dominic's Church St. Dominic's Square
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Ruins of St. Paul's
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Na Tcha Temple
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Section of the Old City Walls
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Monte Forte
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St. Anthony's Church
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Casa Garden
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Old Protestant Cemetery and the old headquarters of the British East Indies Company[2]
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Squares[edit]
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Barra Square
媽閣廟前地
Largo do Pagode da Barra
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Lilau Square
亞婆井前地
Largo do Lilau
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St. Augustine's Square
崗頂前地
Largo de Santo Agostinho
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Senado Square
議事亭前地
Largo do Senado
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St. Dominic's Square
板樟堂前地
Largo do São Domingos
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Cathedral Square
大堂前地
Largo da Sé
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Company of Jesus Square
耶穌會紀念廣場
Largo da Companhia de Jesus
The square in front of the Ruins of St. Paul's.
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Camoes Square
白鴿巢前地
Praça de Luís de Camões
CGTN Icon interviews Macao tourism office chief
Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes has been Director of the Macao Government Tourism Office since 2012. Born and raised in Macao, she is fluent in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Portuguese. Fernandes studied business administration and marketing, and later worked in a bank following her college graduation. She joined the board of the Macao Government Tourism Office in 1988. Over the years, she has earned widespread respect for her diplomacy, intellect and innovative ideas.
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How can I attract tourists from China?
Find out more about the main features of the Chinese tourism market, the peculiarities and idiosyncrasies of Chinese tourists as well as those aspects that should be taken into account if you want to work with this market.
Why Chinese tourism?
China has become one of the largest tourism issuing markets in the world.
Tourist spending in China has grown at an exponential rate.
Tourist arrivals from China to Europe in 2011:
Reached 4.3 million (2.8 million visited Western Europe).
29.7% of long haul travel.
Tourist arrivals from China:
France -- 1.288.000 tourists
Russia -- 830.400 tourists
Germany -- 762.900 tourists
Switzerland -- 663.400 tourists
Austria -- 356.400 tourists
Italy -- 252.000 tourists
United Kingdom -- 206.000 tourists
Main characteristics of the Chinese tourist:
Origin
- South and east of the country.
- Mainly: Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou
Destinations
Nearby: Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan
Further afield: High-end (30 and 45 years old): exotic destination in the U.S. or Europe.
Usually travel with:
Characteristics
- 25-44 years old (64%).
- Further studies (81%).
- Usually travel with their family / partner (47%), friends (23.81%), work colleagues (13.66%) or alone (6.95%).
- Income: 700 - 3,000 USD monthly (CNTA, 2010).
- Expected for next decade: growth in the 35-60 year old age bracket and middle class.
Method for organising the trip
- Vast majority of foreign trips organized by travel agencies.
- 68% seek information online before choosing their destination.
- 48% usually go to tourism discussion forums.
- Online travel reservations used by only 13% of travellers.
When do they travel?
- Long duration trips: on national holidays / New Year (in January or February) / Summer holidays (in July and August).
- Travel to Europe: between the months of May and September (approximately 47% of trips).
Consumer type
Cost Aware
- Organised group travel (example: 10 European countries in 12 days).
- Mid-priced or economical hotels.
High-end
- Personalised or themed itineraries.
- 4 or 5 star hotels.
Reasons and motives for the trip
- Visiting places of interest (49,30%).
- Leisure and relaxation (33,48%).
- Visiting family and friends (5,59%).
- Business (6,03%).
How to increase competitive positioning in the Chinese tourism market?. Destinations and Services, with ADS (Approved Destination Status) approved and agile visa procedures; with accessibility to shopping; ...with mobile applications in Chinese; with online and social media presence. (adapted to peculiarities of the Chinese internet); ...with promotional measures at the origin; ...with information in Chinese and programmes tailored to the Chinese market; ... with new products designed for Chinese consumers.
Actions and recommendations for the various tourism sub-sectors:
Hotels and accommodation
- Chinese translation: website, brochures, etc.
- Staff: knowledge of the language and culture.
- Feng-shui: rounded furniture instead of angular forms.
- Kettles in the rooms.
- Chinese Television.
- Chinese Food: Chinese dishes on the menu.
- Phone calls to China at economic prices.
- Chinese credit cards: facilitate payment using Chinese credit cards.
Restaurants
- Food: Chinese food or buffet service.
- Drinks: a cup of tea during and after meals.
- Protocol: it is common to eat around a round table.
- Respect the hierarchies of professional status, age and gender.
- Menu: translated into Mandarin.
- Price: establish specific prices.
Shops and shopping
- Accepting Chinese credit cards: Union Pay is the only provider.
- VAT refunds: travellers from outside the EU are exempt from VAT payment on purchases of over 90.15 Eur.
- Products: luxury items and typical products.
- Quality: products with official certificates issued in Mandarin.
- Staff with a command of Mandarin.
- Labels and signs in Mandarin.
Travel agencies and tour guide services
- Understand the culture and the type of Chinese tourist.
- Punctuality and timetables: flexible.
- Strong collectivism.
- Shopping: more time for shopping than sightseeing.
- The role of tour guide: to speak Chinese and to be a confident person.
- Package duration: short holidays.
- Name of the agency in Chinese: generates confidence.
Tourism destinations and sights
- Signage and Information in Chinese.
- Platforms for writing, visitor books.
- Public toilets.
- Sense of security.
- Mobile Apps for the destination in Chinese.
- Wi-Fi zones in the city of the destination.
- Design of new products of interest (as well as adaptation to the tourism sights).