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Macau Shopping Guide What are the Macau Shopping Guides?

1. Duty-free shops and boutiques

Recommendation reason: You can buy cheap and high-quality foreign products.

Introduction: There are many high-end fashion stores in the Landmark Plaza on Avenida Avenida and the New Yaohan Department Store near the Macau Outer Harbor Ferry Terminal, selling world-famous brand clothing and accessories. There are also some famous brand stores near Nanwan Garden, Yinhuangzi Avenue and Xinma Road. In addition, hotel shopping malls, such as the Lisboa Hotel, Suntra Hotel in Macau and the New Century Hotel in Macau, are also places where famous brands gather. In addition to designer fashion and accessories, you can also buy duty-free perfumes and cosmetics, high-end children's clothing and cheap electronic products in these stores. There are duty-free shops at the pier and Macau International Airport.

2. Open-air market

Reason for recommendation: A place full of Macau characteristics, a dual enjoyment of tourism and shopping.

Introduction: The most popular open-air market in Macau is located near the Ruins of St. Paul's. Turn along Ruins of St. Paul's to Caodui Street, then go down to the next narrow alley Yingying Street and Guanqian Main Street. At the junction, after passing some antique shops, tailor shops and other small shops along the way, you reach a fork. Starting from the crossroads of Guan and Back Streets, vendors place their goods on the pavement paved with gravel. There is a variety of pottery, figurines, historical memorabilia and other antique items.

Another open-air market is near Kanggong Temple, between October 5th Street and Seaside New Street. This area is the center of the old market.

3. Haojiang Market (_Zai District)

Recommendation reason: everything is available, good quality and low price.

Introduction: Haojiang Market is located in _Zai District. It is held every Sunday from 11:00 to 20:00 in front of the fire station, Bunker Street, Dehang Street, Teal Street and Shengda Street in _Zai Old Town. Held on Yonge Street. The stalls sell traditional handicrafts, tourist souvenirs, department stores, toys, ready-made clothes, etc., which is dizzying. For the convenience of motorists, there is a parking lot next to the market.

Transportation: You can take buses 11, 22, 28A, 30, 33 and 34 or take bus 15 from Coloane.

4. Shops in the museum

Reason for recommendation: You can buy rare souvenirs with high collection value.

Introduction: The sales counter of the Macau Grand Prix Museum sells books, videos and other souvenirs about the most important sports events held in Macau, especially the Formula 3 World Series. The Maritime Museum’s sales counter sells illustrated books and imaginative souvenirs, such as unique models of sailing ships that once roamed the waters around Macau. In addition, there are other well-designed souvenirs related to navigation. You can also find a variety of Macau-themed souvenirs at the MGTO Information Center in front of the Senado. For example: postcards, posters, books, etc.

5. New Yaohan Department Store

Reason for recommendation: Macau’s most popular large shopping mall.

Introduction: It is the most popular large shopping mall in Macau. Its products are genuine, brand-new, special and cheap. Most of the products are authentic Japanese goods, especially electrical appliances and cameras. The products are complete in variety and low in price. Much cheaper than in China or even Hong Kong.

Address: Opposite the Macau Ferry Terminal

6. Suntra Shopping Mall

Recommendation reason: An ideal shopping place for brand-name clothing and leather goods

Introduction: You can find many foreign brand-name clothes, accessories, leather products, etc. here.

Address: Suntra Hotel, Avenida John IV

7. Nostalgic Store in Soda Port, Macau

Reason for recommendation: A store that specializes in selling nostalgic things.

Introduction: Although the store is not very big, it has a complete range of goods, including toys, magazines, comics, antique lighting, antique cigarette boxes, gas and water bottles, ancient banknotes and other collectibles.

Address: G/F, No. 58 Guolan Street.