The Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) is a part
of China’s territory. It is located on the Southeast
coast of China to the western bank of the Pearl River Delta.
Bordering on Guangdong Province, it locates 60km from Hong
Kong and 145km from the city of Guangzhou.

The Macau Special Administrative Region has an area of 28.2
sq. km, comprised of the Macau Peninsula (with 8.9 sq. km
and connected to Mainland China), the islands of Taipa (6.5
sq. km) and Coloane (7.6 sq. km and the reclaimed area COTAI
(5.2 sq. km). The three bridges connecting Macau to Taipa
are Nobre de Carvalho (2.5 km long), the Friendship Bridge
(4.5 km long) and Sai Van Bridge (2.2 km long). The longest
one (Friendship Bridge) leads directly to Macau International
Airport located on the Island of Taipa. The Sai Van Bridge,
which was opened on 9 January 2005, is the first cable-stayed
bridge in Macau. The double deck bridge has six lanes in the
upper deck and four in the lower, which will open when a typhoon
hits the city. The islands are connected by a causeway which
is 2.2 km long.
Besides the Barrier Gate (Portas do Cerco), the visitor can
access Mainland China through the COTAI Frontier Post. Immigration
and Customs are located in the reclaimed area between the
islands of Taipa and Coloane.
For more travel information on Macau, visit www.macau.com.