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Five things to do in Macau this autumn

Jazz singer Jazzmeia Horn. Photo: Jacob Blickenstaff.
Jazz singer Jazzmeia Horn. Photo: Jacob Blickenstaff.
Macau

From arts to eats, Macau beckons this season

The Mid-Autumn Festival goes beyond the opportunity to appreciate a full moon – it is also a time for reunions. Delectable mooncakes offer the perfect way to celebrate the joyful occasion. To express gratitude to family members, Grand Hyatt Macau offers an ideal gift with the Dream Treasure Box adorned with dazzling LEDs. JW Marriott Hotel Macau’s innovative pork mooncake will surely be a talking point at family get-togethers.

Janice Wong’s pastry shop, a 70-seater with a 7.3m chocolate fountain, will be among the attractions at the new MGM Cotai.
Janice Wong’s pastry shop, a 70-seater with a 7.3m chocolate fountain, will be among the attractions at the new MGM Cotai.

MGM Macau has joined award-winning dessert queen Janice Wong to present a contemporary Mini Snow Skin mooncake. For traditional palates, Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Okura Macau, Wynn and the Ritz-Carlton offer yolk-centred mooncakes.

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Mooncakes are synonymous with Mid-Autumn Festival .
Mooncakes are synonymous with Mid-Autumn Festival .

MGM Cotai’s long-awaited opening is set for the fourth quarter of this year. With a style that’s a mix of sophisticated elegance and modern luxury, one can expect exceptional service and amenities, in addition to first-rate culinary offerings. Following the celebrated four chef concepts unveiled earlier offering award-winning gastronomic experiences, the latest additions to the food scene of the HK$26 billion integrated resort will include five new restaurants offering regional Chinese cuisines.

Chefs make their food more visually appealing.
Chefs make their food more visually appealing.