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The Only I.M. Pei Building in Macau, the Wynn Bar With 310 Japanese Single Malt Labels & the 2021 Junket Collapse That Shifted Macau From VIP to Mass Market
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The Only I.M. Pei Building in Macau, the Wynn Bar With 310 Japanese Single Malt Labels & the 2021 Junket Collapse That Shifted Macau From VIP to Mass Market

The Macau Science Center as the only I.M. Pei building in the city; the Wynn Macau's 310-label Japanese whisky selection as the largest in Asia outside Japan; the Suncity junket collapse following Alvin Chau's 2021 arrest reducing VIP gaming from 70% to 20% of revenue; Matteo Ricci's 1582 Macau studies before writing the first accurate maps of China and translating Euclid's Elements; Macau's USD 39,700 per capita gaming revenue as the highest per capita economic output of any single activity; and the Zhuhai Chimelong Ocean Kingdom's 48.75 million liter volume as the world's largest aquarium.

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The Man Who Held the Gambling Monopoly for 40 Years and Married 4 Women Simultaneously, the World's Most Densely Populated Territory & How Macau's Gaming Revenue Is 3× Las Vegas Despite Half Its Size
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The Man Who Held the Gambling Monopoly for 40 Years and Married 4 Women Simultaneously, the World's Most Densely Populated Territory & How Macau's Gaming Revenue Is 3× Las Vegas Despite Half Its Size

Stanley Ho's 40-year casino monopoly and simultaneous 4-wife marriage under pre-1999 Macau law; Macau's 20,000 persons/km² population density as the world's highest; the Pearl River Delta's USD 2 trillion GDP as the world's 8th largest economy; the Wynn Performance Lake's synchronized water-fire show as the most-watched free attraction in Macau; the Margaret's vs. Lord Stow's egg tart debate as Macau's primary gastronomic controversy; and Macau's baccarat-dominated gaming revenue at 3× the Las Vegas Strip.

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The Façade That Survived the 1835 Fire With Chinese Peonies in a Christian Composition, the 40-Year Casino Monopoly & the 1989 Egg Tart That Launched the Global Egg Tart Industry
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The Façade That Survived the 1835 Fire With Chinese Peonies in a Christian Composition, the 40-Year Casino Monopoly & the 1989 Egg Tart That Launched the Global Egg Tart Industry

The Ruins of St. Paul's cultural-hybrid iconography combining Portuguese heraldry with Chinese peonies and Japanese chrysanthemums; Stanley Ho's 40-year casino monopoly generating the Macau gaming empire; Macau gaming revenue at 6× the Las Vegas Strip at its 2013 peak; Andrew Stow's 1989 Portuguese egg tart licensed by KFC in 1997 to create the global egg tart format; Ayrton Senna's 1983 Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix win establishing his reputation; and the 55km Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge as the world's longest sea crossing fixed link.

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The 50 Remaining Speakers of the Macanese Creole Language, the World's Highest Commercial Bungee Jump & Why Macau Has Set the Same Diversification Target Every Government Since 1999 Without Achieving It
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The 50 Remaining Speakers of the Macanese Creole Language, the World's Highest Commercial Bungee Jump & Why Macau Has Set the Same Diversification Target Every Government Since 1999 Without Achieving It

Patuá Macanese creole with 50 fluent speakers on UNESCO's Critically Endangered list; the Macau Tower's 233m bungee jump as the world's highest commercial bungee certified by Guinness; Typhoon Hato's controversy over casinos operating during a fatal storm; the George Chinnery original oil paintings selling for HKD 2-8 million at Macau auction as the rarest lots; the Hengqin Co-operation Zone as the plan for Macau's non-gambling economic development; and gambling's 80% GDP share being the target to reduce but not yet reduced.

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The Man Who Brought Chili Peppers to All of Asia From a Macau Trading Post, the Senate That Called Itself Loyal for Refusing Spanish Rule & the Festival Where You Carry a Dragon and Drink Baijiu
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The Man Who Brought Chili Peppers to All of Asia From a Macau Trading Post, the Senate That Called Itself Loyal for Refusing Spanish Rule & the Festival Where You Carry a Dragon and Drink Baijiu

The Portuguese traders introducing chili peppers from Brazil to Asia via Macau—the origin of all Chinese chili-based cooking; the Leal Senado's loyalty title earned by refusing Spanish occupation of Portugal in 1580-1640; the Feast of the Drunken Dragon as a festival unique to Macau's fishing community not practiced in mainland China or Hong Kong; George Chinnery's 27 Macau years as the flight from his wife in India; the Macau International Fireworks Competition barges in the Pearl River as the most-attended annual event; and the UNESCO intangible heritage bid for Macanese cuisine pending since 2018.

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The 1557 Port Where European and Chinese Cooking Created a New Cuisine, the USD 250 Million Water Show & the Black Sand Beach That Is the Only One in Greater China
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The 1557 Port Where European and Chinese Cooking Created a New Cuisine, the USD 250 Million Water Show & the Black Sand Beach That Is the Only One in Greater China

Coloane's black volcanic sand as the only black-sand beach accessible from Hong Kong in 2 hours; the House of Dancing Water's USD 250 million production budget as the world's most expensive theatrical production; the Guia Lighthouse as the oldest modern lighthouse on the Chinese coast; George Chinnery's 27 years in Macau as the primary visual documentation of 19th-century Pearl River Delta life; the Chapel of Our Lady of Guia's East-West mural paintings as the oldest Christian murals in China; and the Venetian Macao gondoliers trained in Venice who must sing Italian arias while working.

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