Macau is one of the safest cities in the world, with crime rates consistently remaining at low levels. However, as travelers, understanding local safety facilities and emergency services remains an important part of ensuring a smooth journey. As Macau's core area, the Macau Peninsula gathers major government agencies, medical facilities, and tourism service points, with quite complete safety infrastructure.
The safety characteristic of the Macau Peninsula lies in its "small yet compact" advantage: major hospitals, police stations, and tourist hotspots are within close proximity, allowing emergency rescue to arrive at the destination in a short time. In addition, Macau residents are friendly and warm, and language communication (including Cantonese, Mandarin, Portuguese, and English) is usually not a problem, making it easier for travelers to get assistance when needed.
【Recommended Safety Facilities and Service Points】
1. Hospital Conde de S. Januário (Hospital da Senhora Esperança)
Macau's only public hospital, located on the slope of Guia Hill, provides 24-hour emergency services. The hospital is well-equipped and can handle various emergency medical cases. For public hospital treatment, the fees are reasonable, with emergency fees around MOP$100-200. In case of serious accidents, ambulance services are free. Address: Rua do Dr. João Paulo Aires, Phone: 28313731.
2. Kiang Wu Hospital
Macau's oldest private hospital, located on Avenida do Dr. João, provides outpatient and emergency services. Compared with Hospital da Senhora Esperança, Kiang Wu Hospital is closer to residential areas, with usually shorter wait times. Emergency fees are around MOP$150-300, and tourist health check services are also available. Address: Avenida do Dr. João, Phone: 28371333.
3. Public Security Police Headquarters (Northern Annex Police Station)
The main police unit handling tourist reports, located near the Northern Annex Pier. Police officers can usually communicate in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. It is recommended that tourists record the "report number" for follow-up. If passport loss is involved, travel document procedures can be handled here. Address: Rua do Cais do Norte, Phone: 28712928.
4. Tourist Information Center (Senado Square)
A tourist information center located near the Ruins of St. Paul's, providing multilingual safety tips and emergency assistance guidance. Staff can assist in contacting medical institutions or police, and provide free Wi-Fi for tourists to contact family and friends. Opening hours: 9 AM to 6 PM.
5. Temporary Shelter (Macau Dome)
The Macau East Asian Games Stadium (formerly Macau Dome) located by the Namor Lake will open as a temporary shelter during typhoons or sudden incidents. For tourists visiting Macau during typhoon season (July-September), it is recommended to confirm safety facilities at nearby hotels in advance and save emergency contact numbers.
【Practical Information】
Emergency number: 999 (Fire, Ambulance, Police General Line)
Medical assistance: 28313731 (Hospital da Senhora Esperança Emergency)
Police hotline: 28371333
Tourism hotline: 28333000
Public transportation on the Macau Peninsula is convenient, with buses covering major attractions and taxis available everywhere. During late night hours, it is recommended to use taxis and avoid walking to remote areas.
【Travel Tips】
The overall public security on the Macau Peninsula is good, but tourists should pay attention: keep valuables with you and avoid being too distracted when using mobile phones at popular attractions; be sure to use crosswalks when crossing streets, as Macau has heavy traffic and fast-moving vehicles; at night, it is recommended to stay in areas with more people, such as Senado Square or Nova City Avenue area. Macau has good medical standards, but it is recommended that tourists purchase travel insurance before departure, just in case.