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Introduction of English Composition in Macau

Macau, also called Macau, is located in the west of the Pearl River entrance. In front of it is the Guangdong Port of China, which is opposite to Hong Kong, which is located in the east of the entrance. It is composed of a long and narrow peninsula protruding from Guangdong Province. Macao has a total area of about 2 1.45 square kilometers, which consists of Macao Peninsula, Dimbat Island and Lehman Island.

There are two bridges connecting the two parts between Macau Peninsula and Dimbat Island, and there is also a expressway between Dimbat Island and Lehman Island. There, two bridges and a highway connect the three parts of Macao into a whole.

Macao faces the sea and is backed by the Pearl River Delta. Two big cities, Hong Kong and Guangzhou, and two special economic zones, Hula and Shenzhen, are its neighbors. All these provide many advantages for its economic development.

Macao has a population of about 450,000. Compared with the area of this area, this is already very large. The average population density reaches 20,000 people per square kilometer. It is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Most people are from China, accounting for 96% of the total population.