Saturday, April 14, 2012

MACAU, CHINA



From the Culinary through hotels to the most breathtaking shows: the must-sees and secrets of gambling colony.


The ball is rolling, first rapidly, then more newly and long, until it finally comes to a halt clack. Chips are cashed out shares. Then it starts again from scratch. Black or red? Three or fifteen? These are the questions move to Macau. 24 hours, seven days a week, non-stop. And the prayer halls, according to Fortune machine by the shimmering gambling halls. 


Around the clock is in 33 casinos gambled sea on the small island in southern China of revenue: approximately five billion euros a year.


Complete with Venice Grand Canal, Doge's Palace and glittering slot machines: Macau makes it possible. Vegas, the American game paradise, may indeed be known as Macau, but is competing with the Chinese since 2006, made ​​a lot more sales.


Since Macao were developed, people here have put their lives and fortunes at risk. While it was adventure and fun. More and more tourists from all over the world indeed enjoying their unthinkable pleasure of their lives. 



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