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  • Portuguese Macau: The Settlement That Became China’s Gambling Paradise

  • By: Kelly Mass
  • Narrated by: Doug Greene
  • Length: 38 mins

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Portuguese Macau: The Settlement That Became China’s Gambling Paradise

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Publisher's Summary

Macau is known as the Las Vegas of China. It attracts many tourists every year, and it has a unique set of laws and history behind it. How did it become this way? Well, one of the reasons is that it used to be part of the Portuguese Empire. We have probably all heard about the British in China, the Opium Wars, and the tea export, but you might not have heard about the Portuguese settlers who went there. Macau still shows signs of Portuguese influence, even when you go there to visit. So, let’s take a look at what happened and how the area evolved into what it is today.

©2021 Kelly Mass (P)2022 Kelly Mass
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