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Macau Geography

Macau Geography revolves round the Macau Peninsula and the surrounding isles. Macau, China, Asia is situated on the coast of south China. The city of Macau is the headquarter of Macau Autonomous Region of People's Republic of China. Macau comprises the Macau Peninsula, and two small isles of Coloane and Taipa. Located between 22. 10 N and 113. 33 E longitudes, Macau is just south of the Guangdong Province.

Macau Geography has some very interesting facts. Macau, China, Asia was once an island, but gradually it turned in to an isthmus by a connecting sandbar. Land reclamation efforts converted it in to a peninsula. Originally 2.78 km² in area, Macau now stands 25.4 sq km courtesy the land reclamation efforts. The colonial rulers build a barrier gate to separate it from the mainland. Though the geography of Macau boasts of 41 km of seacoast, it shares only 0.31 Km of land border with China. It is positioned sixty kilometers west of Hong Kong.

The peninsula formed by Pearl River estuary and Xijiang River occupies the central place in the geography of Macau. The island is a flat terrain resulting from widespread land reclamation effort. The natural landscape is dominated by numerous steep hills like East Ocean Watching Hill, West Ocean Watching Hill, Persimmon Hill, Lotus Hill, Luosi Hill and Qingzhou Hill. The modern Macau skyline adds to its topography. The climate is generally subtropical with cool winters and warm summers. Only 2% of the total land is agriculturable. At a height of 172.4 m, the Coloane Alto is the highest point in Macau. Typhoons are the most common natural hazards in Macau.

Macau Peninsula bonds Taipa by bridge. A causeway traversing through the Duck Channel connects Taipa and Coloane. The natural vegetation is mostly tropical evergreen. Granite stones are the only major natural reserve available. A well-developed transport system connects each of the important places of tourist attraction in Macau. Be short of arable land, pastures and woodland, Macau's people traditionally depended on the sea for their livelihood.

Plan your Macau tour and take pleasure in the scenic spots in the isles of Macau, China, Asia. Asiarooms offers online information on Macau travel. For more information, explore relevant links on Macau travel on Asiarooms


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