The area of Macau includes a small peninsula jutting off the southern edge of China as well as the nearby islands of Taipa and Coloane. Although it covers an area of only about 20 square kilometers (about 8 square miles), Macau has an ever-increasing population (currently of around 500,000) and a booming economy. This is an area with a fantastic mix of cultures. Its population is 95% Chinese while 5% is Portuguese and immigrants from other countries. The most common language is Cantonese although Mandarin, English, and Portuguese are spoken too.
Winters (January-March) in Macau are sunny but chilly. Summers (April-September) are hot, humid and host to the occasional typhoon. The sunny but low humidity days of autumn (October-December) are the best time to visit Macau.
Click here for Macau Introduction
Hotel Accomodation Guide.
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Transportation - Getting to Macau and moving around. |
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Macau Travel Guide - Travel Related Information. |
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Fun and Entertainment guide for Macau. |
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Macau Visitor’s Guide - Everything you need to know about. |
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Updates about Macau Travel
- 04/12/2007::Macau Maritime Museum
- 04/12/2007::Macau Airports
- 04/04/2007::Macau Entertainment
- 04/04/2007::Macau Tour
- 04/04/2007::Macau Transportation






