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  1. This is an ongoing topic - click here for Most Recent Post . . . from the People's Daily. Some revealing attitudes expressed here. You can bet the people of Taiwan keep a close eye on papers like this. Hong Kong political system - why go step by step? Go to Last Entry for most recent posts.
  2. An ongoing topic -- click here for most recent post The Hong Kong/Macau entry permit is now a card, good for 10 years. It is "charged" per visit, good for one year. We'll be taking a trip to Zhuhai in a few days while the concrete dries in her building. We can cross into Macau from there, but only one entry for her.
  3. Macau is the only location in China where gambling is legal, and millions of tourists flock to the territory each year. The city has also attracted unsavory elements often associated with the industry, including money launderers looking to evade limits on moving cash out of China. http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/06/news/macau-casino-gambling/index.html?iid=HP_LN
  4. These postal codes are for use ONLY when mailing letters from Mainland China to Hong Kong or Macau. Hong Kong is 999077, and Macau is 999078. Hooda thunk! You’ve got mail ... but no postcode: why Hong Kong does not use such numbers There is 999077 for mainland mail bound for city, but it is unheard of in local postage and rarely used
  5. Hello everyone!!! It's Catherineli who is a new comer today. My Amercan friend has a question for you guys. He is a great musician who has never been to China but his passion to music is the strongest in the world. Lately he is invited to play the piano for some casino at Macau. He doesn't understand why he is informed that middle aged women in Macau like long haired men? He is being encouraged to save his hair as long as he can. Someone has been to Macau? share your opinion or suggestions please? Thank you very much!!
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