The term “Bing Sutt” refers to cafes that were popular in Hong Kong during the 1950s and 1960s. In Cantonese, it’s written as “Bing Sutt”. Bing Sutt’s distinctive features include old furniture arrangements, small tiled floors, ceiling fans, and folding chairs. In the past, these places originated from Cha Chaan Tengs, where simple snacks and beverages were sold. Cha Chaan ...
Macao can be broadly divided into four areas: the traditional Macao Peninsula, Taipa, the newly reclaimed Cotai area, and the southernmost Coloane area. Among these, the oldest is the Macao Peninsula. Some may even refer to this area as the true heart of Macao. “The Area of Luxurious Hotels – Cotai” To the south of the Macao Peninsula lies the ...
Macao Peninsula encompasses the old town area of Macao. Within Macao Peninsula, you’ll find a variety of Macao’s heritage sites, and at its center lies “Senado Square.” “Senado Square, Meaning ‘Senate’ in Macao” Much like Hong Kong was under British rule in the past, Macao was formerly governed by Portugal. Therefore, the official languages of Macao are Cantonese and Portuguese. ...
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