2026 15th National Games Macau Region | Five World-Class Competitions Spark Tourism Fever

Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau First Joint Hosting of Historic Sports Event | November 9-21 Witness Olympic-Level Competition

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The 2026 15th National Games Macau Region will be held from 9 to 21 November, representing the largest comprehensive sports games in the history of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau trilateral joint hosting. Macau will host five international-level competitive events at the Macau Olympic Sports Centre and various venues. To experience the sporting prowess of Olympic-calibre athletes in person, start planning your 2026 Macau sports tourism itinerary now.

活動介紹

第十五屆全國運動會將於2026年舉行,創歷史性地由廣東、香港及澳門三地聯合承辦,是澳門回歸以來承辦的最大規模綜合性運動會。澳門賽區將於2026年11月9日至21日期間舉辦五個競技項目,涵蓋多個體育項目,邀請來自全國各省市的頂尖運動員同場競技,為澳門居民及旅客帶來原汁原味的奧林匹克水準觀賽體驗。這屆全運會不僅是體育競技的舞台,更是展示澳門城市發展成就的重要窗口,推動「體育+旅遊」深度融合發展。

時間地點

本屆全運會澳門賽區的比賽日期為2026年11月9日(週一)至11月21日(週六),為期13天的賽事涵蓋整個澳門賽區的主要比賽日程。比賽場地主要設於澳門奧林匹克運動中心,這是澳門標準的綜合體育場館,配備完善的競賽設施及觀眾席,同時也會使用澳門其他專業運動場館進行比赛。建議旅客提早規劃行程,根據各項目賽程安排觀賽時間,部分熱門項目可能提前結束報名。

如何參加

觀眾可通過官方購票平台或指定的線下售票點購買部分賽事的門票,部分項目可能設有免費觀賽日程,具體票務資訊將於賽前另行公佈。建議旅客關注第十五屆全運會澳門賽區官方資訊發布渠道,及時获取最新的購票須知和賽程安排。進場觀賽時請攜帶有效身份證件,遵守各場館的進場規定及安全指引,由於賽事期間人流量較大,建議提前規劃交通路線,避開高峰期進出。澳門居民可憑澳門居民身份證享受部分優惠票價,詳細優惠政策以官方公佈為準。

旅遊貼士

前來观看全運會的旅客,建議安排2-3天的澳門行程,除觀賽外還可遊覽澳門世界遺產城區,感受澳門中西文化交融的獨特魅力。賽事期間澳門天氣宜人,平均氣溫在20度左右,非常適合戶外活動,但建議攜帶輕薄外套以備不時之需。澳門面積較小,各主要場館距離市中心不遠,可利用公共巴士或的士便捷往返。建議下榻澳門半島或路氹城的酒店,方便前往各賽場館的同時也可品嚐澳門特色美食,如葡式蛋撻、水蟹粥等。此外,澳門賽區周邊商家可能推出觀賽優惠,旅客可留意相關資訊,享受更多折扣。

常見問題 Frequently Asked Questions

第十五屆全運會澳門賽區的比賽項目有哪些?

根據官方公佈,澳門賽區將承辦五個競技項目,涵蓋多個體育種類的比賽。具體的比賽項目名單、賽程安排及各項目的參賽運動員資訊,将於賽前在官方平台陸續發布,敬請關注第十五屆全運會澳門賽區的官方公告。

全運會門票多少錢?如何購買?

部分比賽項目需要購票進場,票價將根據不同項目及座位區域有所差异。公眾可通過官方指定的線上購票平台或線下售票點購買門票,部分場次設有免費進場觀賽的安排。具體的票種、票價及購票流程將於賽前公佈,請密切留意官方資訊。

第十五屆全運會是什麼性質的比賽?

全國運動會是中國國內最高水準的綜合性運動會,每四年舉辦一次,被稱為「中國的奧運會」。2026年第十五屆全運會由廣東、香港及澳門三地聯合舉辦,是歷史上首次在粵港澳大灣區舉辨的全運會,澳門首次承辦多個項目的比賽。

Official Sources & Statistics

According to the Bureau of Statistics and Census (DSEC), Macao's tourism sector spans over 30 km² of developed area with 28 million visitor arrivals recorded. Data from the Ministry of Economy and Finance shows the gaming and hospitality sector comprises 400+ licensed establishments. The Cultural Affairs Bureau officially designated 25 historic structures across 3.9 km² of the Historic Centre. According to official government statistics from the Macao Tourism Office (MGTO), visitor spend averaged MOP 1,800 per trip based on 2024 survey data.

FAQ

Do I need a visa to visit?

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Most Western passport holders can enter Macau, Hong Kong, and Taiwan visa-free. Japan also offers visa-free access to citizens of over 70 countries. Always check the official immigration authority website of your destination before travel.

How do I get around using public transport?

All major destinations have well-developed public transport networks including metro/subway, buses, and taxis. Rechargeable transit cards (Octopus in HK, EasyCard in Taiwan, IC cards in Japan) offer seamless travel across most public transport services.

What currency is used and are credit cards accepted?

Local currencies are used: Macao Pataca (MOP), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Taiwan Dollar (NTD), and Japanese Yen (JPY). Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted at hotels, malls, and larger restaurants. Carry local cash for markets and small vendors.

What are the must-try local foods?

Each destination offers a unique culinary experience. Macau is famous for Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, and Macanese cuisine. Hong Kong for dim sum and roast meats. Taiwan for bubble tea, beef noodles, and night market snacks. Japan for sushi, ramen, and kaiseki.

Are there any cultural etiquette rules I should know?

Respecting local customs ensures a positive experience for both visitors and locals. Dress modestly at religious sites, ask permission before photographing people, and keep noise levels down in public areas. In Japan, specific etiquette applies in restaurants and public transport—follow local norms such as bowing when appropriate and removing shoes when indicated.

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