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Crown Macau Getting Busier??? | GoMacau.com Blog
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Crown Macau Getting Busier? 20 June, 2007 at 6:47 pm. Telltale Signs of a Casino on the Rise…. As you may have read elsewhere, Crown Macau is located on Taipa Island. Macau is tiny, but some say the short trip across the Pearl is a billion dollar gap. Well, perhaps it’s not that large, both figuratively and literally… Allow me to 开门见山 for you. The Crown Macau has a bus that shuttles punters from central Macau (right in front of the Hotel Sintra. I’ll say it again for the flabbergasted… A Queue. 22 June, ...
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March | 2007 | GoMacau.com Blog
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Archive for March, 2007. NBA Basketball Comes to Macau: Orlando Magic vs. Cleveland Cavaliers. NBA Basketball is coming to Macau! Now this is what Macau is becoming! The Cleveland Cavaliers and Orlando Magic play two games in China. The first is on October 17. In Shanghai, followed by the 2. To follow on October 20. Right here in Macau the little city fast becoming the Entertainment Center of Asia. 30 March, 2007 at 10:10 am. Macau and Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX) 深圳宝安国际机场in China. I was w...
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Crown Macau – 3rd Visit | GoMacau.com Blog
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Crown Macau – 3rd Visit. 27 June, 2007 at 6:10 pm. As promised, I took another look inside…. In sum, I’ve walked through the Crown Macau on three occasions now (Grand Opening, one month ago, yesterday). Each time the casino has been busier than the last time. The Greek Mythology Casino in the New Century Hotel. By the way, I ate at the Crown Macau’s Monsoon noodle shop. Yum. I had Cantonese wonton noodle soup with Chinese chives and honey glazed BBQ pork. Delicious and very nicely presented. Again thanks...
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GoMacau.com Becomes Macau.com. The Macau Insider Blog has migrated to the following address: http:/ eblog.macau.com. Well, apologies that I’ve been silent in the blogosphere, but there was a flurry of activity internally as we decided to move forward with the one brand notion. The new website is http:/ www.macau.com. Where the fun (and the blog) continue uninterrupted. 29 August, 2007 at 2:18 pm. Crown Macau – 3rd Visit. As promised, I took another look inside…. 27 June, 2007 at 6:10 pm. And today, on my...
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Crown Macau Casino and Bar | GoMacau.com Blog
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Crown Macau Casino and Bar. 30 May, 2007 at 7:11 pm. With an effective means of getting people to the casino, it looks like they’ll have a pretty good thing going. I noted that Crown Macau now has shuttle buses waiting in central Macau right outside of Hotel Sintra. And Fortuna Japanese Restaurant. Entry filed under: $ $. GoMacau.com Blog Contest – Week 5 Winner. GoMacau.com Blog Contest – Week 6 Winner. 2 Comments Add your own. Crown Macao walk-through - Cotai Casino News . com. 4 June, 2007 at 2:37 am.
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May | 2007 | GoMacau.com Blog
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Archive for May, 2007. GoMacau.com Blog Contest – Week 6 Winner. We have a new Top-Dog Blog Contest. Winner this week. The gentlemen at Sinocidal. After realizing that our contest was not just a sheister sham, joined the fun and beat out our reigning champion Mr. Poon. They’ve just contacted us and reported that in turn they are going to give the hotel stay away to the winner of their photo-naming competition. It looks like this week’s prize is a bit of a hot potato. 31 May, 2007 at 6:31 pm. Is 米迦 (Micah...
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GoMacau.com Blog Contest – Week 6 Winner. 31 May, 2007 at 6:31 pm. We have a new Top-Dog Blog Contest. Winner this week. The gentlemen at Sinocidal. After realizing that our contest was not just a sheister sham, joined the fun and beat out our reigning champion Mr. Poon. They’ve just contacted us and reported that in turn they are going to give the hotel stay away to the winner of their photo-naming competition. It looks like this week’s prize is a bit of a hot potato. Entry filed under: Contest. Macau D...
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GoMacau.com Becomes Macau.com | GoMacau.com Blog
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GoMacau.com Becomes Macau.com. 29 August, 2007 at 2:18 pm. The Macau Insider Blog has migrated to the following address: http:/ eblog.macau.com. Well, apologies that I’ve been silent in the blogosphere, but there was a flurry of activity internally as we decided to move forward with the one brand notion. The new website is http:/ www.macau.com. Where the fun (and the blog) continue uninterrupted. Entry filed under: Macau. Crown Macau – 3rd Visit. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Letters from Asia: Back to China, Back to Blogging
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Back to China, Back to Blogging. Im back in China for the summer - working with a group of six Duke undergraduates in Beijing - and am going to try to start blogging again. The students Im working with are teaching English at the Dandelion Middle School (蒲公英中学) and helping the school with health and volunteer management projects, as well as redesigning the schools website. Ha- the great firewall = ). June 3, 2009 at 7:32 AM. June 3, 2009 at 5:01 PM. Not the Beijing of the Olympics.
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Letters from Asia: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007. A common sight in China: The bicycle traffic signal. (Let's hope they don't become a thing of the past with China's increasing car-owner population.). Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Xikou, Anhui - the base of operations for a weekend in the sticks - your average, dusty, small town in China, population 20,000. It reminded me somewhat of the old west - and I love the hand-painted signs on every building. After a stop at the opening ceremony for Xikou's "Tea Culture" Festival, we stopped ...