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Macau, China
"There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who
is foreign."

China's "Las Vegas"
Macau is China's new Gambling Center
and now the world's largest gambling city — it passed Las
Vegas in gambling revenue in 2005. Its unique culture combines
Chinese and Western elements.
Also a major port for foreign trade, Macau attracts worldwide
investments and business opportunities — it's an ideal venue
for corporate conventions and business travelers.
The former Portuguese colony has been expanding rapidly since the gambling monopoly of Stanley Ho, a local tycoon, expired in 2002
Macau's ultra-modern gambling district
lies directly on Cotai Strip.
The Cotai Strip, is a 0.8 mile strip along the waterfront with
hotels and casinos.
How to Get There
Macau is a one-hour ferry boat ride from Hong Kong or a short airplane flight.
Macau Restaurants
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(limited availability at this time)

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When To Visit Macau
Autumn (October-December) is
the best time to visit Macau. Summers (April-September) are
hot and humid — with an
occasional typhoon. Winters (January-March) are sunny, but cold.

Top Macau Casinos
Wynn Macau - Opened 2006
Wynn Macau
Wynn Macau opened in the Fall
of 2006. The resort occupies a
premier position on Avenida Da Amizade (Friendship Avenue), directly
across the street from Hotel Lisboa, near the
Macau
Ferry Terminal.
The property is located
adjacent
to the Taipa Bridge, the gateway
to Taipa Island — home
of the Macau International Airport.
Wynn Macau has 600 rooms & suites and features
some of the most spectacular views of Macau.
Sands Macau — Opened 2005
Opened in May 2005, the Sands Macau is the first western-
operated
gambling casino in mainland China.
VIP Treatment
Macau is a perfect Asian destination for your next
President's Club, Corporate
Retreat, or Incentive Meeting.
City and Area Highlights
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