Traveling to Macau

Located in China, Macau was under Portuguese administration till 1999, when it came under Chinese sovereignty. That is why Macau is indeed a city that blends of Oriental and Western cultures. You can find Chinese temples sit on streets paved traditional Portuguese tiles; Chinese faces walking on the streets with Portuguese names; unique Macanese cuisine that combines the best of Chinese, Portuguese and Western ingredients and cooking. With its historic streets, residential, religious and public Portuguese and Chinese buildings, the Historic Centre of Macao was also inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Macau develops itself into a quality international tourist destination. There are various attractions, from historical temples & churches to modern buildings, from culture & festive events to nightlife, from shopping malls to tranquil parks. Macau is just a city that you could not miss out! Macau's weather is generally cool and clear in autumn. The average temperature is between 18°C (64°F) and 23°C (73°F).

Traveling to Macau

By Air

Macau International Airport operates 24 hours a day, you may take a direct or connecting flight to Macau International Airport. There are direct flights available from Taiwan, Japan and major China cities to Macau. In addition, a helicopter service flies directly from Hong Kong and Shenzhen to Macau. An airport ferry service is available for passengers traveling to Macau via Hong Kong International Airport. You can arrive in or depart from Macau via Hong Kong International Airport as a transit stop without having to pass through Hong Kong Customs and Immigration formalities and also without the inconvenience of carrying their luggage to the Ferry Terminal. Please tell the staff that your final destination is Macau and do not enter Hong Kong at the time of boarding procedures at the departing airport.

By Sea

You can travel to Macao by sea via Shun Tak Centre (Sheung Wan, Hong Kong), Hong Kong International Airport, China Ferry Terminal (Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong), Shekou (Shenzhen), and Fu Yong Ferry Terminal (Shenzhen Airport). It is recommended to take Cotai Water Jet to the conference hotel.

By Land

Land crossings from Mainland China are made through the Border Gate on Macau Peninsula and the Lotus Bridge in Cotai. The Kee Kwan Motor Road Co. and China Travel Service (Macao) Ltd. operate a roundtrip air-conditioned bus service from major cities in Guangdong Province to Macau. The buses arrive at Gongbei Port in Zhuhai, from where you may go through the checkpoints at Gongbei Port and Border Gate to Macau.

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

The 55-km Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) is a bridge-tunnel system that connects Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macau. For SANER attendees traveling to Macau via Hong Kong International Airport, you can get to the Terminal 1/Terminal 2 of the Hong Kong Airport and take airport buses to Hong Kong Port. Similar to Airport, take your valid passport and pass the security check, Immigration and Customs in the Passenger Clearance Building in the Hong Kong Port. Then, you can buy tickets to Macau at the shuttle bus ticket counters and ticket vending machines in the restricted area of the Departure Hall on 1/F. After you have arrived to Macau Port, you can take taxi to the conference venue.

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