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Macau Travel Wiki
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Travel to Macau
Although Macau is overseen by China, it has more in common with Hong Kong since it is administered separately. Located on the Pearl River, it was the last of the colonies to be relinquished, with the transfer being completed in 1999. There is a distinctive Portuguese influence that can be seen throughout the structure and culture of the city. Macau requires separate entry requirements from China or Hong Kong.
The city gained fame because of its casinos, but the fusion of Europe and China within its borders has created a one-of-a-kind experience. A walking tour of the city is worth the investment. With temples, fortresses, and other buildings offering Chinese and Portuguese characteristics, the narrow alleys of the city are the perfect place to find a hidden gen or two.
You must make time for the atmosphere at Rua da Tercena. This area serves as the flea market for Macau and you’ll find several art galleries, antique shops, and casual vendors all with something interesting being offered. When you’ve had enough retail therapy, stop for a break in one of the many “pocket gardens” that can be found in the area.
Several museums are available to tour in Macau as well. Try the Taipa Houses Museum and the Macau Museum if you only have time for a couple of options. By far, however, the largest industry in Macau is gambling. Numerous international brands have come into the city since 2004, including traditional Las Vegas favorites like Wynn and MGM Grand. You’ll find restaurants, shows, bars, and clubs in a wide variety of styles.
Travel resources
Below you can find usefull travel resources for your visit to the country
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Official holidays
When are holidays and no working days in the country ?
Date | English | Portuguese | |
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January 1 | New Year's Day | Fraternidade Universal | |
Variable | Chinese New Year's Eve | Véspera do Novo Ano Lunar | |
Variable | Chinese New Year's Day | 1.º dia do 1.º mês do Novo Ano Lunar | |
Variable | Second day of Chinese New Year's Day | 2.º dia do 1.º mês do Novo Ano Lunar | |
Variable | Third day of Chinese New Year's Day | 3.º dia do 1.º mês do Novo Ano Lunar | |
Variable | Ching Ming Festival | Cheng Ming (Dia de Finados) | April 4 or April 5 |
Variable | Good Friday | Morte de Cristo | |
Variable | Holy Saturday | Sábado de Aleluia | |
May 1 | Labour Day | Dia do Trabalhador | |
Variable | Buddha's Birthday | Dia do Buda | 8th day of 4th month (Lunar) |
Variable | Tuen Ng Festival (Dragon Boat Festival) | Tung Ng (Barco Dragão) | 5th day of 5th month (Lunar) |
Variable | Day following the Mid-Autumn Festival | Dia seguinte ao Chong Chao (Bolo Lunar) | 16th day of 8th month (Lunar) |
October 1 | National Day | Implantação da República Popular da China | |
October 2 | Day 2 | ||
Variable | Chung Yeung Festival | Chong Yeong (Culto dos Antepassados) | 9th day of 9th moon (Lunar) |
November 2 | All Souls Day | Dia de Finados | |
December 8 | Feast of the Immaculate Conception | Imaculada Conceição | |
December 20 | Administrative Region Establishment Day | ||
Variable | Winter solstice | Solstício de Inverno | December 21 or 22 |
December 24 | Christmas Eve | Véspera de Natal | |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Natal | |
December 31 | New Year's Eve | Véspera de Ano-Novo |