Explore Macau: A walking guide and history

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By Todd Crowell

 

Walking is the best way to get to know any city, and Macau โ€” the former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999 โ€” is made for walking. Only seven miles square, one can easily walk from the Border Gate to the A-Ma Temple at the tip of Macau in a day.

This guidebook describes eight routes around the urban peninsula and its outlying islands, sufficient to explore and understand this fascinating old city and its unique blend of European and Asian architecture, cuisine and cultures.

โ€œAn invaluable pocket guide that is perfect for the first-time visitor as well as old hands.โ€ โ€” South China Morning Post

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Walking is the best way to get to know any city, and Macau โ€” the former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999 โ€” is made for walking. Only seven miles square, one can easily walk from the Border Gate to the A-Ma Temple at the tip of Macau in a day. This guidebook describes eight routes around the urban peninsula and its outlying islands, sufficient to explore and understand this fascinating old city and its unique blend of European and Asian architecture, cuisine and cultures.

MEDIA ATTENTION

โ€œAn invaluable pocket guide that is perfect for the first-time visitor as well as old hands.โ€ โ€” South China Morning Post

โ€œJournalist and author Todd Crowell wagers that visitors to Asiaโ€™s gambling capital may take an interest in more than games of chance. Those keen only on the color of money will ignore him. Others who appreciate historical details and wish to see and understand the sights should gain from his easily useful new book, Explore Macau.โ€ โ€” Cairns Media Magazine

โ€œMacau is not a museum city; it is a living and breathing region with its own survival and regeneration powers. Todd Crowell does not miss the point. His book gives meaning to everything the visitor might stroll by. Instead of lamenting the disappearance of this banyan tree or that coffee-serving cafe, he proves that what can be seen in Macau is still relevant and interesting, whether it is 400 years or four months old.โ€ โ€” Annabel Jackson, author of Macau on a Plate