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Macao Beach. Macao Beach, or Playa Macao, is a public beach located in the province La Altagracia in the east region of the Dominican Republic.It is popular among locals and visitors for its white sands, clear waters and those who seek some adventure since this is a popular destiny for buggy and four wheels riders and surfers.
Macau International Airport (IATA: MFM, ICAO: VMMC) is an international airport in the special administrative region of Macau, situated at the eastern end of Taipa island and neighbouring waters. It opened for commercial operations on 9 November 1995, during Portuguese administration of the region .
The airports of Macau is the Macau International Airport on Ilha da Taipa. There are two heliports , at Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier near the reservoir on Macau Peninsula , and at the Macau International Airport .
'large beach' or Chinese: 大灣; lit. 'large bay') or Nam Van (Chinese: 南灣; lit. 'south bay'), officially known as Ou Mun (Chinese: 澳門) [citation needed], is a bay in Macau. Located on the east side of the Macau Peninsula, it served as the chief promenade in Macau.
However, to prevent the beach from disappearing due to erosion, the Macau government has refilled the beach with yellow sand artificially. The beach is located near Hac Sa Reservoir Country Park. [1] A stream that originates from Hac Sa Reservoir runs through the central area of the beach. [2]
As part of the construction the old pedestrian bridge linking the airport and the opposing Golden Crown China Hotel was demolished in 2014, [2] while the station was completed in 2015. A new bridge was built in 2016 that connects the two places via the station.
Macau Asia Express was a failed low-cost airline project, which was to be based in Macau and originally to be launched in 2007, offering scheduled flights mostly to mainland China. [4] It was founded on 24 January 2006 with an initial funding of $30 million. It was owned by Air Macau (51%) and ST-CNAC (CNAC and Shun Tak Holdings) (49%). [4]
The Civil Aviation Authority (Chinese: 民航局, Portuguese: Autoridade de Aviação Civil, AACM) is the civil aviation authority of Macau. It is responsible for controlling and regulating the air traffic and airspace within Macau. Its head office is on the 18th floor of the Cheng Feng Commercial Centre in Sé. [1]