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What is the most convenient way to go from Hong Kong to Macau?

The most convenient transportation methods from Hong Kong to Macau are: airplane and boat.

1. Airplane

Hong Kong and Macau have international airports, and you can choose direct flights to Macau. This is the fastest way and the flight only takes about 40 minutes. You can take a direct flight from Hong Kong International Airport or Hong Kong city. After arriving at Macau Airport, you can choose to take a taxi or transfer to a bus to reach your destination.

2. Ships

There are many ships traveling between Hong Kong and Macau, the most common of which are cross-border ships. You can take a cross-border ferry to Macau at Hong Kong's China Ferry Terminal or Hong Kong International Airport. This is the more affordable option and takes about an hour to fly. Once you arrive in Macau, you can choose to take a taxi, bus or light rail to your destination.

Recommended attractions in Macau

1. Ruins of St. Paul's Archway

This is one of the landmark buildings in Macau and one of the "Eight Sights of Macau" . The architecture of Ruins of St. Paul's is a blend of European Renaissance and Oriental architectural styles, reflecting the blend of Eastern and Western art. It is exquisitely carved and majestic. The various statues on the archway are lifelike and can be called a "three-dimensional Bible".

2. Venetian Resort Hotel

The Venetian Resort Hotel in Macau uses the Venetian water town and statues in Italy as its architectural features, and refers to the Venetian Resort Hotel in Las Vegas as a design blueprint , is a super large resort-style hotel and one of the must-see attractions when visiting Macau.

The Venetian is a large-scale comprehensive resort integrating food, wine, shopping, accommodation, entertainment and business. It has arch bridges, small canals and stone roads full of Venetian characteristics. At the same time, the resort also has the "Cotai Arena", which is comparable to the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hung Hom, and the "Grand Canal Shopping Center", the largest indoor shopping mall in Macau.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Macao Special Administrative Region