MACAO

Macau is an autonomous region on the south coast of China, across the Pearl River Delta from Hong Kong. A Portuguese territory until 1999, it reflects a mix of cultural influences.

Its giant casinos and malls on the Cotai Strip, which joins the islands of Taipa and Coloane, have earned it the nickname, “Las Vegas of Asia.” One of its more striking landmarks is the tall Macau Tower, with sweeping city views.

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1. Macau got its name from a misunderstanding.
2. It’s the second richest territory in the world.
3. It’s the most densely populated region on earth.
4. The local government pays its citizens.
5. Macau was Europe’s first and last colony in China.
6. It’s home to one of the world’s most critically endangered languages.
7. It’s home to the world’s first fusion cuisine.
8. It is Guinness World Record breaker for world’s highest bungee jump.
9. The Historic Centre of Macau is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
10. It rakes in three times more than Las Vegas in annual casino profits.

October to December is the best time to visit Macau. Dry and wet seasons are distinctive with Hong Kong and Macau. Therefore, the period between October and December marks the post-summer and pre-winter season, which makes it the best time to visit Hong Kong and Macau. The weather of Macau is usually foggy and warm during the spring season, rainy and hot during the summers, clear and cool during the autumn season, and cold and sunny during the season of winter.

With an average temperature of 20 degree celsius throughout the year, the region experiences almost 100 days when the temperature reaches above 30 degree celsius. Autumn and winters are the best seasons to visit Macau, though summers can be quite challenging as weather in Macau in June and remaining summer months is quite unbearable. While, the month of December experiences neither too dry nor too hot weather, making it the best month to visit Macau. And, weather in Macau in November is also quite pleasant and apt for sightseeing.

However, tourists should bear in mind that during the rainy season, the cloud-enveloped Victoria Peak doesn't offer a great view.

To decide on the best period to make a visit to Macau, here is our month-wise categorisation.

March - April (16°C to 24°C)

During the season of spring, the southeast winds bring some humidity and warmth. Though, people can experience little fog and mild showers, the days are full of sunshine.

It is advised to tourists to pack some light jackets, an umbrella and sweatshirts.

May - September (23°C to 31°C)

With the beginning of the month of May, here comes the season of summer which lasts till September. Though, due to high temperatures, people can experience humidity, but it can be a good time for beach lovers to enjoy swimming.

However, it is recommended to avoid a visit to Macau in between the months of July and September, when the region is prone to typhoon and cyclones.

October - December (13°C to 27°C)

And, here comes the best season to visit Macau post the summer season. As the northern winds bring the mild autumn, visitors are all set to have the best time of the year to make the most of their journey to this vibrant place.

January - February (10°C to 17°C)

As the temperature begins to drop, the region experiences the coldest period of the year. However, the cool environs do not discourage tourists to make a visit here. People can carry overcoats and other woolen clothes to have an enticing experience on this excursion.

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1. Visit the Ruins of St. Paul's
2. Stroll through Senado Square
3. A-Ma Temple
4. Fortaleza do Monte: Home of the Macau Museum
5. The Maritime Museum and Fisherman's Wharf
6. Jump off the AJ Hackett Macau Tower
7. Take the Family to the Giant Panda Pavilion
8. Explore the Guia Fortress
9. Coloane Island and Hac Sa Beach
10. Take a Day Trip to Taipa Island and Taipa House
11. Kun Iam: The Temple of the Goddess of Mercy
12. Ride the Free SkyCab at Wynn Palace Resort

1. Macau International Fireworks Display Contest
2. International Dragon Boat Races
3. Macau Food Festival
4. Macau Light Festival
5. Macau International Music Festival
6. Macau International Marathon
7. Parade Through Macau, Latin City
8. Wushu Masters Challenge
9. Macau Arts Festival
10. Macau Lotus Flower Festival
11. Macau Grand Prix

1. Baked Goodies
2. T-Shirts from Loving Macau
3. Traditional Portuguese Wine
4. Macanese Postcards and Keychains
5. Chinese Antiques
6. Peanut Candy
7. Meat Jerky
8. Custard Egg Tarts

1. Portuguese egg tart
2. Pork chop bun
3. Mashed potatoes
4. Egg rolls
5. Portuguese seafood rice
6. Serradura
7. Prawn tartar
8. Almond cookies and sweet pork jerky
9. Pork lard
10. Black garlic chocolate