There’s much to love about Macau. Located on China’s South Coast, it offers curious travellers plenty of history, entertainment, and a pleasant mix of Chinese and Portuguese culture — the only place you’ll find such a blend anywhere on earth. It’s a thoroughly modern city that has managed to retain its links to the past and also happens to rival Las Vegas for world-class casinos. In this article, we’ll run through the best ruins to visit, why you may want to use an online poker deal to prepare yourself for a trip to Asia’s biggest casino, and also offer advice on the best time to travel.
The Ruins of St Paul
Macau’s most famous tourist attraction is the ruins of St Paul. Once upon a time, this building was Asia’s most stunning Christian church, but today all that remains is the façade. There may not be much of the building left, but what does remain is a joy to behold. Plus, the area surrounding the ruins offers one of the city’s best resting and people-watching spots.
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Visit the Venetian Macau
Macau is essentially the Las Vegas of the east, and you’ll find plenty of top-drawer casinos dotted around the city. The most famous is probably the Venetian Macau, which is the world’s second-biggest casino and the seventh-largest building in the world (in terms of total floor space covered). It’s a marvel to simply behold the megastructure, but for the true experience, brush up on your poker skills before you visit and sit down at a table once you’re there.
The A-Ma Temple
A-Ma Temple is one of the best — and oldest — examples of mediaeval Buddhist architecture in southern China. Dating back to 1488, this UNESCO Historic Site is large and endlessly interesting. Given the size of the temple, it’s best to dedicate at least a day there, especially since there are plenty of relaxing, reflective spots to rest in throughout the day.
When To Go
Ready to see what Macau has to offer and wondering when is considered the best time to travel? Most people find that March-May or September-November is the ideal time to visit, especially for people who prefer to travel when the weather is best. In general, though, the weather never gets too awful, and in any case, you can always dive into the comfort of air-conditioned stores, hotels, and casinos if the sticky weather gets too much.
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