Hotel Review: Venetian Macau

Hotel Review: Venetian Macau

There is a nicely-written review at NY times of the humongous Venetian Macao, which opened about half a year ago. It seems that while the property and the suites are truly awesome in terms of its size, there’s a lot left to be desired. Read for yourself.
If I were to go in Macau, I’d make absolutely sure to see this enormous place. Just the expanse and range of amenities is utterly mind-boggling. It’s not a hotel, it’s a city in itself! However, after reading this review, and considering that the rooms are not exactly cheap, I’d considering staying the …read more

Chinese New Year 2008

Chinese New Year 2008

As I’ve said in my previous post, the next big even here in Asia is the Chinese New Year, which will fall on February 07-08, 2008. I hate to say it, but if you haven’t booked your flights and accommodations yet, it might already be a bit too late for the best deals. Expect hotel rates to be a bit pricier during this period, as it’s considered to be peak season.
Where to go? You’re bound to witness spectacular CNY-festivities in Hong Kong, China, Macau, and Singapore. On the other hand, I can imagine that a lot of people will use …read more

The Police, Live in Concert at the Venetian Macau

The Police, Live in Concert at the Venetian Macau

Catch the Police live in concert at the Venetian Macau!

When: Thursday, 7th February 2008
Where: Venetian Arena
Ticket Prices: MOP$1200, MOP$800, MOP$600
You can book your tickets online.

Air Asia Flies Between Kuching and Macau

Air Asia Flies Between Kuching and Macau

AirAsia has launched flights between Kuching and Macau, becoming the first airline to serve this stretch.
AirAsia is the only airline to serve the international route to Macau from the Kuching hub with three flights weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It will be the leading and largest low-cost carrier fifth hub flying directly to Macau. Currently the Kuching hub serves seven routes to Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Miri, Bintulu and Sibu. Thus the inclusion of its international network to Macau will not only allow greater connectivity between the fourth largest city in Malaysia and the gateway to …read more


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