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Fill your hunger by indulging yourself in a wide selection of local snacks and "cha chan teng" delicacies at the Rua da Cunha at Taipa Village, also affectionately known as Food Street with some of these shops dating back to 80 years or more! |
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Go bargain hunting at Red Market and Three Lamp District, and the pedestrian Leal Senado Square or go up-market at the luxury shops at the Grand Canal Shoppes @ The Venetian Macau, DFS Macau, The Wynn Shopping Arcade or The Grand Lapa Macau (formerly known as Mandarin Oriental Macau). |
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Caldo Verde, Baked Duck or Seafood Rice, Grilled Ribs, Fried Bacalhau Balls, Serradura and more. Varied but with a common thread - all are authentic Portuguese dishes that are widely available in Macau's numerous Portuguese restaurants. |
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Discover “Europe in Asia” at Leal Senado Square! Stroll along the European-like cobbled streets and alleyways that exude a unique European charm. |
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Satisfy your sweet tooth with trays and trays of yummy crispy pastry filled with sweet custard – Pasteis de Nata (Portuguese Egg Tarts). |
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Be entertained by world class acts and attractions such as Cirque du Soleil and the Manchester United Experience. |
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Journey back in time with a walk through the various UNESCO World Heritage sites of “The Historic Centre of Macau”. |
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Want to feel like a star? Visit St Francis Church at Coloane Square, a popular shoot location for movies such as “Gung”, “Boys over Flowers”, “Looking for a Star”. |
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Ever walked 233m in the air? Ever jumped off the 10th tallest tower in the world? You can do all that and more @ Macau Tower! |
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Ever seen a dog chase a rabbit? Catch greyhound racing at the Canidrome - only one such facility in China and it’s in Macau! |
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