Jun 2022
Casimiro de Jesus Pinto (right) and António José Dias Azedo (centre) introduce Chinese dim sum at a distinctive shop
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MGTO launches video series to promote Macao’s Sino-Portuguese tourism appeal

The Macao Government Tourism Office has launched a series of videos to showcase the city’s unique Sino-Portuguese history and gastronomic culture. The videos are designed to take visitors on a travel experience around Macao’s food and attractions.

The latest video is called the “Sino-Portuguese Special Series: Visit to Hong Kung Temple and Senado Square”. Two local Macanese, Casimiro de Jesus Pinto and António José Dias Azedo, lead viewers on a tour of the Hong Kung Temple, Senado Square, the Dom Pedro V Theatre and other UNESCO World Heritage sites in the city. They also talk about the cultural history of the city along the way and introduce Chinese dim sum and Macanese culinary delicacies at local distinctive eateries, showcasing the Chinese and Portuguese gastronomic culture of Macao.

“Sino-Portuguese Special Series: Visit to Hong Kung Temple and Senado Square” (First part - available in Chinese version)

“Sino-Portuguese Special Series: Visit to Hong Kung Temple and Senado Square” (Second part - available in Chinese version)

In order to showcase some of Macao’s other unique tourism elements, another video of the series, “Exploration of the Macao Grand Prix Museum”, promotes the culture of the Macao Grand Prix in an interactive manner. In the video, local Macanese Casimiro de Jesus Pinto and Macao racer Jerónimo Badaraco, along with a group of children visit the Macao Grand Prix Museum to see its collection of racing exhibits and of a deconstructed motorcycle. They also experience the excitement of a racing simulation, which the museum highlights as one of its exhibits that focuses on “teaching through fun”.

“Sino-Portuguese Special Series: Exploration of the Macao Grand Prix Museum” (Available in Chinese version)

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