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MACAO MAKE MORE OF Seller’s Guide


With its unique Portuguese- Chinese heritage and


cuisine, glittering nightlife and one-of-a-kind tourist attractions, Macao is the


perfect addition to any multi- centre itinerary. Located only 40 miles from Hong Kong, it’s also a great stopover


destination for onward travel to Asia and Australasia


Macao is one of the most vibrant and exciting destinations in Asia, with so much more to offer beyond its famous casinos. Visitors to this small territory on the south coast of China can explore the winding alleys of Taipa Village, enjoy the legendary food scene, and get up close to giant pandas.


Macao was settled by the Portuguese in the 1500s and became a Special Administrative Region of China in 1999 and today still retains the character of its Portuguese-Chinese heritage. This can be seen in its magnificent architecture, tasted in its delicious cuisine and experienced in its unique calendar of events.


Macao is only 11 square miles in size, making it easy to explore in just a few days. Learn more about this fascinating destination overleaf and with the Macao Specialist online training programme: macaospecialist.co.uk

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