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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Holiday in Macau - About Macau

A Brief History

Fishermen from Fujian and farmers from Guangdong were the first known settlers in Macau, when it was known as Ou Mun, or "trading gate", because of its location at the mouth of the Pearl River downstream from Guangzhou (Canton). During ancient times port city was part of
the Silk Road with ships loading here with silk for Rome.

Even after China ceased to be a world trade centre, Guangzhou prospered from seaborne business with the countries of Southeast Asia, so the local entrepreneurs welcomed the arrival of Portuguese merchant-explorers. They followed in the wake of Jorge Alvares, who landed in southern China in 1513, and set about finding suitable trading posts.

In the early 1550s the Portuguese reached Ou Mun, which the locals also called A Ma Gao, "place of A Ma", in honour of the Goddess of Seafarers, whose temple stood at the entrance to the sheltered Inner Harbour. The Portuguese adopted the name, which gradually changes into
the name Macau, and with the permission of Guangdong's mandarins, established a city that within a short time had become a major entrepot for trade between China, Japan, India and Europe.

It also became the perfect crossroad for the meeting of East and West cultures. The Roman Catholic church sent some of its greatest missionaries to continue the work of St Francis Xavier, (who died nearby after making many converts in Japan). A Christian college was built, beside what is now today's Ruins of St Paul's, where students such as Matteo Ricci prepared for their work as Christian scholars at the Imperial Court in Beijing. Other churches were built, as well as fortresses, which gave the city an historical European appearance that distinguishes it to this day.

Portugal's golden age in Asia faded as rivals like the Dutch and British took over their trade. However the Chinese chose to continue to do business through the Portuguese in Macau, so for over a century the British East India Company and others set up shop here in rented houses like the elegant Casa Garden. As Europe's trade with China grew, the European merchants spent part of the year in Guangzhou, buying tea and Chinese luxuries at the bi-annual fairs, using Macau as a recreational retreat.

Following the Opium War in 1841, Hong Kong was established by Britain and most of the foreign merchants left Macau, which became a quaint, quiet backwater. Nevertheless it has continued to enjoy a leisurely multicultural existence and make daily, practical use of its historical buildings, in the process becoming a favourite stopover for international travellers, writers and artists.

In modern times Macau has developed industries such as textiles, electronics and toys, as well as building up an a world class tourist industry with a wide choice of hotels, resorts, sports facilities, restaurants and casinos. As in the past, Macau's economy is closely inked to that of Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, in particular the earl River Delta region, which qualifies as one of Asia's "little igers". Macau provides financial and banking services, staff raining, transport and communications support.

Macau is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of hina since 20 December 1999, and, like Hong Kong, benefits from the rinciple of "one country, two systems". The tiny SAR is growing in ize - with more buildings on reclaimed land - and in the number and iversity of its attractions. The greatest of these continues to be macau's unique society, with communities from the East and West complementing each other, and the many people who come to visit.

Location and Area

The Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) is a part of China's territory. It is located on the Southeast coast of China to the western bank of the Pearl River Delta, at latitude 22º 14' North, longitude 113º 35' East. Bordering on Guangdong Province, it locates 60km from Hong Kong and 145km from the city of Guangzhou.

The Macau Special Administrative Region has an area of 29.2 sq. km, comprised of the Macau Peninsula (with 9.3 sq. km and connected to Mainland China), the islands of Taipa (6.7 sq. km) and Coloane (7.6 sq. km) and the reclaimed area COTAI (5.6 sq. km). The three bridges connecting Macau to Taipa are Nobre de Carvalho (2.5 km long), the Friendship Bridge (4.5 km long) and Sai Van Bridge (2.2 km long). The longest one (Friendship Bridge) leads directly to Macau International Airport located on the Island of Taipa. The Sai Van Bridge, which was opened on 9 January 2005, is the first cable-stayed bridge in Macau.


The double deck bridge has six lanes in the upper deck and two in the lower, which will open under inclement weather conditions. The islands are connected by a causeway which is 2.2 km long.

Besides the Barrier Gate (Portas do Cerco), the visitor can access Mainland China through the COTAI Frontier Post. Immigration and Customs are located in the reclaimed area between the islands of Taipa and Coloane.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Venetian Macao Tennis Showdown 2009

Description
The Venetian® Macao Tennis Showdown 2009 will once again make tennis history when it reunites two of the greatest players to ever play the game, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi at the CotaiArena™ on October 25th, 2009. The historic encounter will be the first match up between the two legendary rivals since Sampras defeated Agassi to capture the 2002 US Open. Fans will also be treated to two of tomorrow's brightest talents, Junior World No.1 Yuki Bhambri and American Ryan Harrison in an afternoon of spectacular entertainment.

Important Information
Please contact +852 6333 6660 for further details.


Bhambri and Harrison will kick of the afternoon with a timed 45-minute singles match.

Followed by Pete Sampras vs Andre Agassi - two sets and a ten point tie-breaker if one set all.

Followed by Pete Sampras / Yuki Bhambri vs Andre Agassi / Ryan Harrison or Andre Agassi / Yuki Bhambri vs Pete Sampras / Ryan Harrison - One set of doubles. (Pairings determined by draw at the "Meet the Players" Press Conference on Saturday, October 24th, 2009)

The legendary rivals will join future champions for an exciting doubles clash.

Date / Time
25 Oct 2009
2.00pm


Venue
CotaiArena™
The Venetian® Macao-Resort-Hotel


Ticket Pricing
MOP980, MOP780, MOP480, MOP280

The 14th Macao International Trade and Investment Fair (MIF)



Description
Organised by Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), Macao International Trade and Investment Fair (MIF) is an economic and trade exhibition to promote international co-operation and exchange in investment and trade, as well as a prestigious annual event among the business sectors in Macao. MIF has been accredited by UFI (The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry) as an international investment fair, which is held every October in Macao.

MIF aims to promote interactive trade and investment activities, in order to foster the integration of funds, resources, markets and technologies, and takes a further step to advance entrepreneurial co-operation in multiple domains, on the basis of Macao's advantages in regional co-operation, and close ties with Mainland China, Portuguese-speaking countries and international connections, through the display of trade and investment opportunities, business partnerships, professional solutions, project matching sessions, investment negotiations and signing of co-operation agreements.



Important Information
Organizer:
Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute


Date / Time
22-25 October 2009
22 Oct 12.00pm 6.00pm (Trade visitors)
23-24 Oct 10.00am 6.00pm (Public)
25 Oct 10.00am 5.00pm (Public)



Venue
Hall A,B,C, Cotai Expo™
The Venetian® Macao-Resort-Hotel

Wine and Gourmet Asia 2009

Description
Wine and Gourmet Asia is a trade, networking and culinary platform showcasing the very best of Asia-Pacific's fine wine, gourmet and hospitality industry. The event is for the region's hospitality industry leaders as well as all gourmands and wine enthusiasts.

In 2008, 7,092 trade visitors from around 18 countries and regions took advantage of the opportunity the fair offered to obtain extensive information on the products presented by the key distributors and suppliers of gourmet food and wine in the region.

Important Information
Organizer:
Koelnmesse Pte Ltd., Singapore

Wine and Gourmet Asia 2009
Date / Time
22-24 Oct 2009


Venue
Hall C, The Cotai Strip® Cotai Expo™
The Venetian® Macao-Resort-Hotel


Ticket Pricing
TBA

21st Macau International Fireworks Display Contest

Description
The annual "Macau International Fireworks Display Contest" not only ights up the nights of Macau, but also the hearts of spectators. ocal residents long for the marvelous fireworks displays that add a oyous atmosphere to holidays and festivals. The Contest has also ecome an annual characteristic of Macau. Many visitors specially hoose this time of the year to come to Macau to enjoy an exotic and omantic holiday.

Macau attaches great importance to cultural heritage. In fact, the irecracker industry used to be one of the three handicrafts in Macau, nd fireworks, being a significant element in Macau's cultural eritage, also has a long history in Portugal. To celebrate this colorful' history and cultural inheritance, Macau started to stage he annual "Macau International Fireworks Display Contest" from the 980's to demonstrate the unique vibes of Macau when the magnificent fireworks light up Macau's stunning scenery.

The Macau International Fireworks Display Contest has grown over the years into an internationally acclaimed event, one of the best of its kind.

Date / Time
5, 12, 19, 26 Sep & 1 Oct 2009
9.00pm
10.00pm

Duration
Approximately 18 minutes with no intermissions.

Venue
Sea area in front of the Macau Tower

Ticket Pricing
Admission Free

Important Information
Please contact (853) 2833 3000 for further detials.

Organizer:
Macau Government Tourist Office