Macau is fast becoming the entertainment capital of Asia, with a strip of modern casinos and staging world class shows.

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Situated on the south east coast of China, Macau is just one hour from Hong Kong, reached by a fast and frequent ferry service, landing on the Macau Peninsula. Direct flights from key Asian hubs make this an accessible international destination.

Mandarin Oriental, Macau is located on the Peninsula, where alongside the major entertainment district, visitors can discover pockets of colonial character reflecting Macau’s Portuguese past; the centre of town is a World Heritage site. Here you can meander through black and white tiled streets, past yellow pastel facades of 17th century churches and browse the many antique shops. Nearby is the 16th century A Ma Chinese temple dedicated to the seafarers' goddess.

Across one of three spectacular bridges are the former islands of Taipa and Coloane, now conjoined by Cotai, an amazing engineering feat of land reclamation.

On the south side of Coloane there is a superb golf course with fabulous views. For something more thrilling outdoors, you can make one of the highest sky jumps off the top of Macau Tower, at 338 metres.

Macau is also host to a number of major annual events, in November the streets are alive with the International Grand Prix, in September the sky ablaze with the spectacular international fireworks competition.

For travellers seeking some luxury rejuvenation in a non-gaming environment, we invite you to the new Mandarin Oriental, Macau.

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