Media data: This drone video (5:46min playtime) is an extraction of my multipleGB Macau 4K Drone Video Footage & Macau Drone Pictures.
Macau Drone Flight: Macau is an autonomous region on the south coast of China, across the Pearl River Delta from Hong Kong. A Portuguese territory until 1999, it reflects a mix of cultural influences. Its giant casinos and malls on the Cotai Strip, which joins the islands of Taipa and Coloane, have earned it the nickname, Las Vegas of Asia. One of its more striking landmarks is the tall Macau Tower, with sweeping city views. Macaus Historic Centre has narrow alleyways, colorful colonial homes and grand Senado Square. Up a steep staircase, the Ruins of St. Pauls encompass the baroque facade of a 17th-century Jesuit church. The 16th-century A-Ma Temple is dedicated to the Taoist goddess of mariners. Hilltop Fortaleza do Monte is a Jesuit fort from 1626, while adjoining Museum of Macau highlights the territorys history. Lou Lim Ieoc, a 19th-century Chinese garden, has winding paths, bamboo groves and bridges. Coloanes Hac Sa Beach is known for its black sand. Macanese cuisine fuses Asian and European flavors. [wikipedia // Google]
Among others, you will see following places by Drone (Keywords): Macau, Macao, China, Pearl River, Hong Kong, Casinos, Cotai, Taipa, Coloane, Las Vegas of Asia, Macau Tower, Venetian, Grand Lisboa, Casino, Grand Lisboa Casino, The Venetian Casino, Eiffel Tower, Gambling
Video [Internal ID 260] taken in 2017 and published in 2019
Hahahaha - I visited Hong Kong in 2000 on my way back to England from 6 months in Southeast Asia and that place blew me away - never made it to Macau so great to see it in your footage.
A J Posted at 4-26 08:02
Hahahaha - I visited Hong Kong in 2000 on my way back to England from 6 months in Southeast Asia and that place blew me away - never made it to Macau so great to see it in your footage.
Oh wow, almost 2 decades! I would love to have seen HK such a long time ago. I went there in 2009 for the first time and it was already overwhelming, tough many of the (now) highest skyscrapers didn't exist yet. But the vibe was amazing and still is, I'm visint HK almost every year (Macau is just something for every 5 years, as there are very, very few affordable places to stay).
OneManWolfPack Posted at 4-26 08:17
Oh wow, almost 2 decades! I would love to have seen HK such a long time ago. I went there in 2009 for the first time and it was already overwhelming, tough many of the (now) highest skyscrapers didn't exist yet. But the vibe was amazing and still is, I'm visint HK almost every year (Macau is just something for every 5 years, as there are very, very few affordable places to stay).
Yep, 19 years ago now - feels like yesterday! Time does fly by