Macau Tower
This high-rise structure located in Macau is one of the most popular local tourist attractions. This tower is mainly used as an observation tower, but it also carries a communication load. It houses a revolving restaurant, which can be a great place for a wedding banquet. In addition, you will find many stores and a 3D cinema in the Macau Tower.
Plaza Senado
This place is located in the central part of Macau. Back in the days of Portuguese colonization, this square was a major social and political center and the heart of the city. It was here that various important events were held. On the perimeter of Senado Square there are beautiful fountains, alleys and a comfortable pedestrian zone. Any of these places can be a perfect location for a photo shoot of two newlyweds. The square is surrounded by buildings of the historical center of the city. There are many landmarks and buildings significant for the municipality.
Taipa
This is the name of one of the islands on which Macau is located. It is located a couple of kilometers from the main peninsula and is connected to it by three beautiful bridges — Sai Wan, Friendship and Governor Nobre. Taipa has an area of just over 6 square kilometers. Currently, this area is actively developing, more and more entertainment centers appear here, and the flow of tourists increases.
Where to celebrate a wedding in Macau?
1. The Venetian
This is the name of a large skyscraper hotel located in Macau. The height of this building is 225 meters. The Venetian is located in the Cotai gaming zone and is an example of postmodernist architecture. At the time of its opening in 2007, it was the world’s largest casino and one of the most spacious hotels. Here you can celebrate a wedding in style, organize a photo shoot in the nearby park and hold a banquet in one of the local restaurants, where dishes of any cuisine of the world will be prepared especially for you.
2. The Ruins of St. Paul
It is one of the most popular and significant historical monuments in Macau. The Ruins of St. Paul is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. If you decide to visit Macau and celebrate your wedding here, you should definitely take a tour of the city. You should start from here to learn more about the history of the Catholic mission in China and the culture and traditions of this unique place.
3. Fishermen’s Wharf
There are more than 150 stores and restaurants in this park area. Each of them is made in the style of different world ports, so if you visit here you can make a kind of round-the-world trip. Here you will see a part of Spain, New Orleans, Cape Town and Lisbon. You can taste real English tea and try your luck in the casino, stylized as Babylon. Among other things, you can have an unforgettable photo shoot in wedding dresses.
Macau Wedding Traditions
Almost all local culture consists of a complex mix of customs from China, Portugal, Britain and other nationalities. It is difficult to describe the diversity of local life in one sentence. We have prepared a list of the most notable wedding traditions in Macau:
- knives are usually absent from the wedding table, and guests may use Chinese chopsticks as well as the usual utensils, even if traditional dishes are served;
- here, as in the U.S., it is quite common to toss wedding bouquets to determine whose wedding will be next;
- one of the most important parts of the wedding ceremony here is the wedding feast — the more lavish it is, the happier the young couple’s married life will be.
If you want to try everything at once and, having visited one city, visit many countries, then you should definitely come to Macau. So far, this place has not gained proper tourist popularity, but every year more and more people visit this unique city.
To register your marriage here, you need to gather an impressive package of documents. This work should be entrusted to our wedding agency. You will be able to enjoy the pleasant moments of preparation and languid waiting for the moment when your relationship will become official. This city will introduce you to many world traditions and leave an indelible mark in your heart.