Macau is essentially the Las Vegas of China. It is similar to Hong Kong in that it is a foreign colony that has been recently handed back to the Chinese government but isn't integrated into China yet. It was a Portuguese colony and everywhere you look you see things written in both Chinese and Portuguese. The architecture looks somewhat Spanish and there are other races there other than just Asians. Many of the people look like they are part Asian, part Portuguese.
While I was playing roulette, two guys came up behind me and each placed $5000 HKD on the table. They placed their chips. One guy lost it all in one round and the other guy increased his amount ten-fold. Not bad!
I walked around after that to explore the building and it was huge. The thing which I thought was the coolest, and maybe this is just the engineer in me, but they had spiral escalators! I can't even imagine the design that was required for that.
After this I went exploring a little more. There were more casinos and stores that were expensive enough that they didn't need price tags. If you have to ask, you can't afford it. Sorry, Katie, I didn't get you anything from the Gucci, Prada, or Mont Blanc shops. In the photo on the left, you can see the Wynn hotel and the MGM grand is in the backround.
The last place I went to see was the Grand Lisbon which is the tallest building in Macau. I have two pictures of it below. One was taken from the base of the building and the other was taken from the van on our drive home from work. We literally had to drive around Macau to get to work every day. I couldn't go earlier because I didn't have the multiple entry Chinese visa.
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