BEYOND THE CASINOS
Golf Asia|November 2024
Macao is known for its casinos, and high-end shops but there's much more to this vibrant destination. Tim Pinnegar finds out that it's also a great place for a golf vacation.
Tim Pinnegar
BEYOND THE CASINOS

Macao, a Special Administrative Region of China, has a rich history that reflects its unique position as a crossroads of cultures. Originally inhabited by the Tanka people, the area was first visited by the Portuguese in the 16th century when they arrived as traders. In 1557, Portugal established a permanent settlement in Macao, making it one of the first European colonies in the Far East. This facilitated trade between China and Europe, and Macao soon became a key port for the export of goods like silk and porcelain.

The Portuguese influence is evident in the architecture, cuisine, and culture of Macao, with many buildings showcasing a blend of Portuguese and Chinese styles. The Senado Square, St Paul’s Ruins, and other historical sites reflect this cultural fusion.

In the late 20th century, as China’s influence grew, the status of Macao became a critical issue. After lengthy negotiations, a sovereignty transfer agreement was signed in 1987, leading to Macao reverting to Chinese rule on December 20th, 1999. Since the handover, Macao has developed into a major global entertainment and gaming hub. But there is more to Macao than its often referred to moniker as the ‘Gambling Capital of Asia’.

Today, Macao represents a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences, attracting millions of tourists each year. While the majority of these visitors are from mainland China, the Government Tourist Office is now trying to attract visitors from other parts of Asia.

GETTING THERE

This story is from the November 2024 edition of Golf Asia.

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