Macau’s history tells an extraordinary story. By the 16th century, the Portuguese had reached the southern Chinese peninsula, establishing a trading base by 1557. Besides merchants, clergymen arrived, ...
Let's be honest. There is no compelling reason to visit Macau unless you love to roll dice. It's like any other city in the modern Far East. You'll find tall buildings and neat streets. Someone even ...
With its deep Chinese and Portuguese roots, Macau’s streets are adorned with stunning architecture – from ancient temples and churches to colonial-era buildings donning gorgeous palettes, and pebbled ...
Andy Chang Wing-chung tells a story about how his mother likes to show off a photo that shows him – aged three – gaping in wonder down in the grandstand, there by the famed first corner, as the Macau ...
Once an important port in global trade, Macau has developed a diverse cuisine thanks to its cosmopolitan cultural past. One of Macau’s most talked about dishes is the egg tart. But while the local ...
Scratching beneath Macau’s façade of glitzy gaming centres and charming colonial streets is no simple task to the untrained eye, or for those who don’t speak or read Cantonese. But there is plenty ...
The logistics of sending race horses from the Macau Racing Club to contest races in the Middle East has been occupying the thoughts of the club's Managing Director Lord John Fitzgerald, for a couple ...