Coloane, being the area of Macau with the most traditional characteristics, its food supply system not only carries a century-old fishing village culture but also supports the development of modern tourism and catering industries. The B2B food supply network here presents unique island economic characteristics, ranging from traditional fish catch wholesale to modern food delivery, forming a small yet refined commercial ecosystem. Supply Characteristics Coexisting with Tradition and Modernity The greatest characteristic of Coloane's food supply system is the "equal emphasis on sea and land". Because traditional fishing has been preserved...
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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