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  2. Events and festivals in Macau - Wikipedia

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    The name Macau came to be when many centuries later, when Portuguese soldiers asked for the name of the place, the locals replied "A-Ma-Gao" (Bay of A-Ma). It was eventually shortened to Macau. In recent times, a statue of A-Ma was erected on the highest point of Coloane Island. During the A-Ma Festival, offerings are made.

  3. Macanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Macanese cuisine (Chinese: 澳門土生葡菜, Portuguese: culinária macaense) is mainly influenced by Chinese cuisine, especially Cantonese cuisine and European cuisine, especially Portuguese cuisine and influences from Southeast Asia and the Lusophone world, due to Macau's past as a Portuguese colony and long history of being an international tourist gambling centre.

  4. Culture of Macau - Wikipedia

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    The worldwide popularity of Cantonese food and Chinese martial arts (kung fu or wu shu) has made them popular in Portugal as well. In 1998, the first Festival da Lusofonia took place in Macau, a festival of Portuguese-speaking communities. In November 2013, the 16th edition of the festival took place over the duration of two and a half days ...

  5. Food festival - Wikipedia

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    Food festivals throughout the world are often based on traditional farming techniques and the seasons of the year. Food festivals are related to food culture of an area, whether through the preparation of food served or the time period in which the festival is celebrated. Food festivals are considered strengthening agents for local cultural ...

  6. Mid-Autumn Festival - Wikipedia

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    Lantern in Senado Square, Macau. In Hong Kong and Macau, the day after the Mid-Autumn Festival is a public holiday rather than the festival date itself (unless that date falls on a Sunday, then Monday is also a holiday), because many celebration events are held at night. Many businesses let employees off early on the day before.

  7. Tiyula itum - Wikipedia

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    Beef (or goat), burnt coconut meat, ginger, turmeric, lengkuas, lemongrass, pepper, garlic, onion. Similar dishes. Piyanggang manok, tinola, bulalo. Tiyula itum (Tausug: "black soup") is a Filipino braised beef or goat soup or stew dish originating from the Tausug people. The dish is characteristically black due to the unique use of charred ...

  8. Category:Festivals in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Pages in category "Festivals in Macau" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Minchee - Wikipedia

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    Description. It's an East-meets-West type of dish. Macau's food has a fusion of Cantonese, Portuguese, South America, Malay, Africa, and India. [1] While recipes vary, the dish is generally based on minced or ground meat. It is made with beef or pork with onions, cubed potatoes, and sometimes mushrooms, slightly stir-fried, and flavoured with ...