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Introduction of Wang Xia Hotel Macau

Hotel Name: Wang Xia Macau Hotel

English name: Pousada de Mong-Ha

Surrounded by early Buddhist temples, Wang Xia Hotel Macau overlooks the spectacular scenery of the Pearl River Delta and once again shoulders the heavy responsibility of stationing troops. 1974, the "Red Carnation Revolution" took place in Portugal. At that time, all military personnel stationed in Macao were recalled to China, and Wang Xiashan's fortress and barracks were abandoned again. Until 1979, the Macau Government Tourist Office took over the barracks and changed it into a hotel (Pousada) for overseas public works personnel to live in; After the hotel period, I also worked as an internship unit in tourism and hotel schools. 1995, Tourism College was formally established, merged with Tourism College and Hotel Industry College, and Wang Xia Hotel began to serve the public. This hotel, which is run entirely by students from Tourism College, is strengthening its function as a training unit.

At the Wang Xia Hotel in Macau, guests can enjoy the tiles painted by the Portuguese themselves, which not only enables the guests to enjoy one of the quietest environments in Macau, but also enables the students of the Institute of Tourism to work in a place full of characteristics and warmth.