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How Can Macau and Hong Kong Better Attract Overseas Visitors? Uncover Their Hidden Stories

1. A Reformer's Retreat

Macau, China

This UNESCO World Heritage site was where a prominent Chinese reformist intellectual penned ideas that shaped a revolution.

2. Where Macau Got Its Name

Macau, China

The very name "Macau" is thought to derive from this ancient temple, dedicated to a goddess of seafarers.

3. A Scholar's Suzhou Garden

Macau, China

Tucked away in Macau, this classical Chinese garden offers a serene slice of Suzhou, complete with a nine-turn bridge and rare plants.

4. Old World Charm of Coloane

Macau, China

This sleepy village holds a relic believed to be the arm bone of St. Francis Xavier, an early Christian missionary.

5. Echoes of a 700-Year Clan

Yuen Long, Hong Kong

Walk through ancient clan halls and pagodas to uncover the 700-year history of one of Hong Kong's most influential indigenous families.

6. Hong Kong's Stilt House Community

Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Often called the "Venice of Hong Kong," this unique village is built entirely on stilts over tidal flats, home to a dwindling traditional fishing community.

7. Ancient Volcanic Columns of Sai Kung

Sai Kung, Hong Kong

Witness colossal hexagonal volcanic rock columns, formed over 140 million years ago, a dramatic testament to Earth's ancient geological forces.

8. Wan Chai's Living History Museum

Wan Chai, Hong Kong

This vibrant blue tenement building in Wan Chai was once a hospital, then a martial arts school, and now serves as a living museum, preserving Hong Kong's community spirit.

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