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  2. MGM Cotai - Wikipedia

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    MGM Cotai is a casino resort in Cotai, Macau, China. Opened on February 13, 2018, [1] it is MGM Resorts International's second property in Macau, after the MGM Macau.

  3. Cotai Strip - Wikipedia

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    Cotai Strip 2014. The Cotai Strip is a term coined by the American company Las Vegas Sands Corporation, referring to its construction of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.

  4. East Asian Games station - Wikipedia

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    ( Cotai East Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Asian Games Station . East Asian Games station ( Chinese : 東亞運站 ; Portuguese : Estação dos Jogos da Ásia Oriental ) is a station on Taipa line of the Macau Light Rapid Transit , named after the nearby East Asian Games Dome .

  5. MGM Macau - Wikipedia

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    MGM Macau (Chinese: 美高梅; formerly known as MGM Grand Macau) is a 35-story, 600-room casino resort in Sé, Macau. Under a sub concession approved by the Macau government , the project is owned and operated as a 50-50 joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Pansy Ho , the daughter of Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho .

  6. Cotai East station - Wikipedia

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    Cotai East station (Chinese: 路氹東站; Portuguese: Estação Cotai Leste) is a station on Taipa line of the Macau Light Rapid Transit, mainly serving tourists and staff due to its proximity to multiple casino resorts including Wynn Palace, Londoner Macao, and City of Dreams.

  7. Transport in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Cotai Water Jet also operates services between Taipa Ferry Terminal and the Sheung Wan, Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong International Airport. Apart from the sea routes there are also regular scheduled helicopter services between Hong Kong and Macau, which are operated by Sky Shuttle. The trip takes approximately 20 minutes.