Time Zone |
Asia/Macau |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Pacific/Noumea |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+11 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Taipa Island is an important part of the Macau Special Administrative Region of China, located south of the Macau Peninsula and connected by the Friendship Bridge, the Governor Jalapa Bridge and the Sai Van Bridge. Covering an area of approximately 7.4 square kilometers, the island is home to the Macau International Airport and is a central area for culture and entertainment. Blending traditional and modern elements, Taipa is known for its rich historical heritage, vibrant entertainment venues and unique cuisine.
Taipa Island has a rich cultural heritage dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. The island retains a number of monuments, such as the Temple of the Goddess of Mercy in Taipa and Rua de Guan Yai in the old town, which illustrate Macau's Portuguese colonial influence mixed with its Chinese heritage. Rua de Guanya attracts visitors with its colorful architecture and souvenir stores, and is an ideal place to experience the local culture and sample Macau's specialties such as pork chop buns and Portuguese tarts.
As Macau's entertainment hub, Taipa Island is a globally renowned vacation destination with several integrated resorts, including The Venetian Macao, Galaxy Macau and City of Dreams. These venues offer luxury hotels, shopping centers, shows and casino entertainment. In addition, the island's residential-style Museum of Portuguese Rhythm in Coloane and the Taipa Municipal Park offer tranquil spaces for relaxation. Taipa's diverse range of experiences, from historical exploration to modern entertainment, make it a must-visit destination for travelers.
Located about 100 kilometers southeast of the main island of New Caledonia in the South Pacific, Île des Pins is one of the outlying islands of French New Caledonia. With an area of about 150 square kilometers, the island is famous for its dense pine forests, pure white sandy beaches and crystal clear lagoons, and is known as "the island closest to paradise".
Mare Island is blessed with unique natural features including the famous Piscine Naturelle, a shallow lagoon surrounded by coral reefs, and the mangrove waterways of Baie d'Upi. Covered with native pine trees (Araucaria columnaris) and inhabited by rare sea turtles and birds, the island is a popular destination for eco-tourism.
The island's original inhabitants are Kanaks, who have preserved their traditional tribal culture and crafts. Historically used as a French exile, the ruins of a 19th century prison exist. The local population is mainly engaged in fishing and tourism, and visitors can experience cultural activities such as canoeing and snorkeling.
The island of Mare is connected to Nouméa (the capital of New Caledonia) by regular flights and has resorts and homestays. The best time to travel is during the dry season from May to November, with a recommended touring period of 2-3 days, and the main activities include hiking around the island, diving in the lagoon and visiting cultural villages.