This guidebook is designed to help visitors navigate Macaus maze of narrow streets as well as understand the striking contrasts that make this city such a fascinating place to visit. With its compact size, winding back streets, and pedestrian-only lanes and plazas, Macau is best explored on foot. Though geared to those who wish to experience Macau at a walking pace, Strolling in Macau will serve any visitor interested in the history and culture of one of Asias most unique cities.ten years old. lf you cana#39;t resist the lure of these pint-size jeeps in the meantime, Avis will happily rent you one of its 14 Mokes. ... Keep in mind that Mokes always have stick shifts, so if you dona#39;t know how to drive with a standard transmission, you cana#39;t operate one of these glorified go-carts. ... Most of their rental cars come with automatic transmissions. ... a few other somewhat random countries including obscure Sao Tome e Principe can drive with their own national drivera#39;s license, anbsp;...
Title | : | Strolling in Macau |
Author | : | Steven K. Bailey |
Publisher | : | ThingsAsian Press - 2007-03-01 |
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