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    Default Macao--Is it for you?

    I've never been. HKG is one of my fave cities (top 10, fer sher). We considered a day trip over but the historical parts seem quite overshadowed (literally) by these:
    10 Totally Bananas Over-the-Top Hotels in Macau | Fodor's Travel
    I have to say that I've experienced a Banyan Tree Hotel once--in BKK--and it was sublime! The mega-glitz hotels leave me cold; probably why I've only been to Vegas once(?)
    BTW--if you're in HKG, take your passport; you won't get on the ferry to Macao without it.
    Tchau!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    I have to say that I've experienced a Banyan Tree Hotel once--in BKK--and it was sublime! Tchau!
    I sat under a Banyan tree (Maui) once, had a shave ice, both the sitting and the shave ice were refreshing.

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    I would choose a day trip to mainland China before a day trip to Macau. From what I understand, if you are only going for a day, a local Hong Kong travel agent will arrange for the day trip visa.
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    I've been to Mainland China several times. Once, on business, interviewing a new factory to manufacture for me (Guangzhou) and Beijing, Shanghai and Kyoto on trips w/Boss. I got a lot of 'mileage' from my China Visa.
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    U.S. citizens cannot do day trips to mainland China without a Visa, most other countries can though. Then if you have a Visa you might as well do Beijing or Shanghai.
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