Incredible Experiences That You Can Have In Macao And Nowhere Else. #20ThingsILoveAboutMacao.

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1. Get Lost in the Biggest Casino in the World - The Venetian Macao.

2. Rent a swanky poolside Cabana at the Venetian Macao.

3. The Venetian Macau has authentic Italian gondoliers shipped in from Venice. A ride in one of these will be unforgettable.

4. The painted sky over the Venetian Macao’s canals with its air-conditioning is awe-inspiring, so much so that you’ll be astonished that it’s not actually real!

5. Explore the many quaint, historic villages that are remnants from the colonization.

6. Old Taipa Village, is known for its food street, museums, narrow alleys, brightly painted old houses, and ancient temples.

7. Have a romantic dinner with kick-ass cocktails at Goa Nights.

8. Coloane Island and its village is the less-touristy side of Macao. Hike up the Coloane Trail or just hang on the rocky coastline.

9. A-Ma Cultural Village is close to the world's tallest statue of the goddess A-Ma on a mountaintop.

10. Connect with nature at the Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, designed to emulate China’s revered Classical Gardens of Suzho.

11. During the annual Lotus Festival in June, the pond at the back of the garden is filled with beautiful lotus flowers in full bloom.

12. UNESCO World Heritage Centre has designated 22 public buildings and landmarks like the Historic Center of Macao.

13. Tantalize your taste-buds as Macao is home to 19 Michelin-starred restaurants.

14. Relish authentic Macanese cuisine.

15. Watch lights dance on the water at the House of Dancing Water.

16. Visit the Kun Iam Temple one of the three oldest temples in the city.

17. Learn the history of the Chinese mandarins at Lin Fung Temple.

18. Light up your Insta feed with RAD pictures of the Rua Da Felicidade, The Red Street.

19. Check out the cobblestone engravings at Camões Garden.

20. Try the signature Macanese Bloody Mary served with a lobster egg tart at St.Regis.